If need help in framing for your home in Nevada, a framing contractor would be your best choice for the job. They can help with home framing including construction framing, contract framing, roof and basement framing, and can give you an estimate so you know what a framing job would cost in Nevada.
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A few useful tips about framing
There are two basic framing methods: platform and balloon construction, as shown at right. Platform construction is much more common than balloon framing, though balloon framing was employed in many two-story houses before 1930.
Exterior roof sheathing serves the same purposes for roofing. Most contemporary roof sheathing is either plywood or oriented-strand board (OSB) panels; spaced wood sheathing is common for wood shingle roofs.
The wall frame generally consists of 2 by 4 or 2 by 6 wall studs placed vertically every 16 or 24 inches, from center to center.
Multi-story houses are built one level at a time-each floor provides a platform for building the next series of walls.
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