What is the difference between load-bearing and non-load bearing walls?

Load-bearing walls are an essential component of a building's structural integrity and carry the weight of the roof and upper floors. These walls must be constructed to support the weight of the building and transfer it to the foundation. Non-load bearing walls, on the other hand, are used to divide spaces within a building and are not necessary for the structural stability of the building. These walls can be removed or altered without affecting the building's integrity.

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