I am in the process of renovating my tiny guest bathroom. The location where I am planning on putting the shower valve is blocked by 3 studs sandwiched together. Since I believe this used to be an old door, am I able to remove the outer most stud on the right? Just the one 2x4 at the end.
I believe this is a load bearing wall.
FirstForFun44 t1_iu7rdtc wrote
The one in between the red marks? On a load bearing wall? Nope. In my humblest of opinions. I'll tell you what I would do, though I'm just a dude online. A. you can remove the middle 2x4 without any ramifications. Or B. I would use my jack posts if you own them and jack up the ceiling briefly to hold the weight. Then I would extend the header to the full width of the wall with two 2x8s instead of two 2x6s using the same amount of jack and king studs. The width wouldn't justify more unless you live in the north and it's the bottom floor and you expect massive snow. In which case, you're gonna have to do some math probably, but it should be fine. I can send a pic of a seven foot header I just put into my house on the top floor on a truss built house. Two 2x10's. No sagging, works great but I live in the south so no snow.