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Hey, I cover it in the video at 1:10. Not all exterior walls are load bearing, it would depend on how the roof is framed. Because these are trusses, only the front and back walls where the trusses touch are load bearing.
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Love this video... I have the exact same problem and now I feel Incan DIY it! Thank you!!
I’m glad you found it helpful! It’s intimidating but not overly difficult.
Shoot some staples on the gasket before you slide it in
Good tip. Not sure why I didn’t.
So it being an exterior wall would one assume that means it’s a load bearing wall?? Honest question
Hey, I cover it in the video at 1:10. Not all exterior walls are load bearing, it would depend on how the roof is framed. Because these are trusses, only the front and back walls where the trusses touch are load bearing.