Tell If A Wall Is Load Bearing From The Attic

Load bearing walls cross roof beams in a perpendicular direction.
Tell if a wall is load bearing from the attic. See if the wall runs through multiple levels. Most load bearing walls will support the floor or walls above it. If it is a small home usually roof framing is in one direction only north south or east west. However there are cases where a bearing wall is parallel to the joists.
But if the wall runs perpendicular at a 90 degree angle to the joists there is a good chance that it is load bearing. Blueprints are always a great place to look. If the wall is located directly under the attic you can go up there to study the positions of the beams and joists. Assess your basement look in your basement or crawl space for steel beams or joists.
Be extra careful with the walls that have other walls above it. Generally when the wall in question runs parallel to the floor joists above it is not a load bearing wall. If the wall is parallel above the joists it s most likely not a load bearing wall. Using this technique you ll get a better idea of the location of the load bearing walls in your house.
As you scan the house from the basement to the attic you will get a good idea of the blueprint.