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Steve October 11th 06 05:38 PM

Hidden Header
 
We are renovating our house and want to move the header in a 6' opening on
the first floor. I have heard about hiding the header in the ceiling. I
got an estimate for doing the job for $2000 - not sure if good estimate or
if this is a safe procedure. Thanks

[email protected] October 11th 06 06:55 PM

Hidden Header
 

Steve wrote:
We are renovating our house and want to move the header in a 6' opening on
the first floor. I have heard about hiding the header in the ceiling. I
got an estimate for doing the job for $2000 - not sure if good estimate or
if this is a safe procedure. Thanks


When you say "move the header", I'm assuming you intend to have a
smooth ceiling rather than a section of wall.

Is the header part of a bearing wall?
If it is * not * a bearing wall, the header can be removed without
major work.
It it is part of a bearing wall, there is a lot of collateral
structural work to be considered.

TB


Steve October 12th 06 03:59 PM

Hidden Header
 
TB, Yes, the header is part of a bearing wall - 6' opening. Understand the
collateral support while the work is being done. Do you feel $2000 is a
reasonable price. Have a deadline and having difficult time getting other
contractors to respond. thanks

Travis Jordan October 12th 06 04:30 PM

Hidden Header
 
Steve wrote:
TB, Yes, the header is part of a bearing wall - 6' opening.
Understand the collateral support while the work is being done. Do
you feel $2000 is a reasonable price. Have a deadline and having
difficult time getting other contractors to respond. thanks


The price depends on where you live and the competitive environment. If
you have only gotten one response and the contractor is qualified
(licensed, etc.) then I would say $2000 is cheap, considering you want
to move the header and don't have any alternatives.



Goedjn October 12th 06 04:58 PM

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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 09:59:45 -0500, "Steve"
wrote:

TB, Yes, the header is part of a bearing wall - 6' opening. Understand the
collateral support while the work is being done. Do you feel $2000 is a
reasonable price. Have a deadline and having difficult time getting other
contractors to respond. thanks



"reasonable price" isn't a meaningful question, if you can't get
anyone else to do it at all. Your choice appears to be limited
to (A) Pay the $2000 dollars, or (B) don't do it.
How important is this 12" of overhead space to you?



Steve October 16th 06 05:00 PM

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Well now you asked the big question - it is one of esthetics (wife's
designer hat) versus my budget hat. Guess I lose. thanks Goedjn


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