Framing: The
foundation for quality finishing work.
Framing is
one of the most exciting phases of the construction process. During
the framing phase you will watch the house take shape. Most people
get very excited when the framing is done, thinking that the house
is almost built. In reality, the house is only about one-third
complete.
The
framing must be accurate. If the framing is poor quality, the
drywall won't be flat, the floors will squeak, and doors will not
close correctly. The job of the general contractor is to make sure
the framers follow the plans and the building code.
In
traditional platform framing a platform or floor is built on the
foundation. The structure is bolted to the foundation with anchor
bolts and hold down straps. Walls are placed on top of the floor
joists, followed by the roof trusses Traditionally, the floor joists
are made of 2x8 - 2x12 boards. However, today the best choice for
floor trusses are composite "I" beam joists. They are
environmentally friendly using up to 60 percent less wood to make
than a solid wood joist and are straighter, stronger and lighter
than traditional floor joists.
The subfloor made of 3/4 inch OSB or plywood is attached to the
joists with nails and glue to prevent squeaks later on. Using screws
instead of nails is highly recommended.. The walls are built of 2x4
studs (2x6 exterior wall are an option). Studs, top and bottom
plates, headers trimmers and cripples form the walls (click on
graphic above). The interior of the walls will be covered with
drywall and the exterior walls with 7/16 inch sheathing (OSB or
plywood).
Call Degenaar Construction, Inc. at
(952) 797-4205 today !
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