ᐅ Water Pipes Inside Walls – What Now?

Created on: 22 Feb 2025 21:49
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miiike84
Good evening,

I want to combine two rooms into a larger living-dining area. For this, I had planned a wall opening with a ceiling-high beam (HAE 160) (load-bearing wall). However, today we unfortunately discovered that the water pipes for the bathroom above seem to run through here.

The supports and opening can be identified by the cuts.

I would prefer the large opening but am not sure what would be the most practical solution here. Possibly, the opening could start further to the left and then stop before the pipes.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks
Renovierungsraum: Stahlstützen, grober Wanddurchbruch, unfertige Wände; Blick in angrenzenden Raum.
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ypg
24 Feb 2025 18:32
The pipes should be traceable from the basement. They are most likely all surface-mounted there.
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miiike84
24 Feb 2025 19:28
This should be the culprit on the upper floor. Now the position in the wall makes sense, explaining why it wasn’t moved further to the right. Above it is the loggia. On the left side of the picture, next to the radiator, you can see the door leading to the loggia.
White radiator on the wall, visible valves and pipes near the floor.