Yes you are fine. A hole can be up to 1/3 of the width meaning you are good for about 3″. I would try to center them and space them out if you go the full 2″. Also whenever I drill larger holes in joists I like to add a crosser right in the area going perpendicular from that joist to the next.

Can I drill a hole in a load-bearing stud?

The general rule for cutting holes in a load bearing wall is that the diameter of the hole cannot exceed 1/3 the width of the stud.

What is the maximum hole diameter is a load-bearing stud?





IRC R602.



Any stud shall be permitted to be bored or drilled, provided that the diameter of the resulting hole is not more than 60 percent of the stud depth width, the edge of the hole is not more less than 5/8 inch (16 mm) to from the edge of the stud, and the hole is not located in the same section as a cut or notch.

Can you drill a hole in a support beam?

This is a structural support beam which is load-bearing. Do not drill through these! These are sometimes different colors, and can be termed as LVL (Laminated veneer lumber), or Engineered Support Beam.

How big of a hole can you drill in a beam?

The hole diameter should not exceed 38 mm (1.5 in.) or one-tenth of the beam depth, whichever is smaller, with the exception of 25 mm (1 in.) diameter or smaller holes as noted in the section below.

Can you put a hole in a load-bearing wall?

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Quote from Youtube video: Called jack studs the same style framing is used for door openings windows or even a simple pass-through like this now the next thing i look for is any duct work water lines or electrical in the wall.

Can you drill through header?





Yes you are fine. A hole can be up to 1/3 of the width meaning you are good for about 3″. I would try to center them and space them out if you go the full 2″. Also whenever I drill larger holes in joists I like to add a crosser right in the area going perpendicular from that joist to the next.

What is code for drilling holes in floor joists?

IBC 2308.8.



Notches on the ends of joists shall not exceed one-fourth the joist depth. Holes bored in joists shall not be within 2 inches (51 mm) of the top or bottom of the joist, and the diameter of any such hole shall not exceed one-third the depth of the joist.

How big of a hole can you drill in 2×4 stud?

Maximum depth – 25% of stud width: Maximum depth – 40% of stud width: 2″ x 4″ = maximum7/8″ notch. 2″ x 6″ = maximum 1-3/8″ notch. BORED HOLES Maximum size hole = 40% of stud width: 2″ x 4″ = max. 1-7/16″ diameter hole.

Does notching a beam weaken it?

Improperly sized or placed holes and notches weaken the joist, make it bouncy and saggy, and provide an easy place for it to crack and fail.

What is the maximum hole size for a load-bearing wall?



Any stud in an exterior wall or bearing partition may be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 percent of its width. Studs in nonbearing partitions may be notched to a depth not to exceed 40 percent of a single stud width. 2. Drilling.

Can you drill into a concrete support beam?

Drilling through or even into the bottom half could release the tension & be major problems. Through the vertical legs, yes absolutely & no problem. But, in a long span, not a good idea at all. The span is about 4 meter and this beam supports one edge of the slab on top of it.

Can you drill a vertical hole in a load bearing beam?

Don’t do it. The reason that you can drill through the face of a beam in the center is because the bending stress is essentially zero there. If you drill from the top to the bottom, you’re removing the portions that carry the brunt of the loading (the top and bottom of the beam).

Can you remove 1 stud from a load-bearing wall?



As pointed out in the comments, you can’t simply cut a load bearing stud without any issues. Some sort of temporary support must be put in place to carry the load before you cut into existing structure and not removed until the new structure is in place.

How much of a load-bearing wall can you remove?

After all, in most homes you can remove as much as you wish of a load-bearing wall, but it has a lot to do with what’s inside the wall, and how you plan to redistribute the weight. Load-bearing walls are critical to the structure of your home.

How do you support a ceiling when removing a load-bearing wall?

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Quote from Youtube video: The weight of those ceiling joists are being held by this 2×4 walls. Now since this wall is coming down we need a way to support those ceiling joists to where this whole roof doesn't end up sagging.

How do you install a support beam in a load-bearing wall?

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Quote from Youtube video: So what we need to do is take these floor joists and push them back up and make them flush with these floor to us that's how you up out three quarters.

Do you need a structural engineer to remove a load-bearing wall?



If you plan to remove a bearing wall, we recommend hiring a structural engineer. An engineer will inspect the house, calculate the size of the beam and posts you’ll need, and determine whether you’ll need to add support under the posts.

How do you build a header for a load-bearing wall?

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Quote from Youtube video: Cut to length which is the length between the door studs. You will also need OSB or plywood cut to the length and the width of your two by fours hammer. And nails.

Do you need permission to remove a load-bearing wall?

Do I have to get planning permission for removing a load-bearing wall? As a general rule, you don’t need planning permission for removing internal walls. But, if you are renovating a listed building, then you need consent for any external or internal work.