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Wall Studs
- Exterior wall studs are 16" on center of either 2" x
4" utilizing high grade lumber. |
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Roof
Trusses - Double roof trusses - three feet from each roof end.
Upgrades in O.C. spacing for Zone III construction. |
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Floor
Joists - Sturdy 2" x 6" floor joists are crafted into
every home for additional load requirements. |
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Exterior
Wall Sheathing - Structural wall sheathing is 3/8-inch thick
rated "sheathing" or equivalent, increasing both strength
and acoustical properties. |
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Window
Headers - Headers above windows and passage doors insure solid
construction. |
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Multiple
Studs - Multiple studs at windows and doors accommodate the
attachment of storm covers. |
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Sliding
Door Headers - Headers above sliding glass doors add to the
structural strength of your home, as does this multiple header and
stud treatment. |
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Roof
Sheathing - 7/16" thick rated sheathing fastened every 4 or
6 inches on center, depending on where it is located on the roof. |
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Shingle
Underlayment - Lap joints and the entire perimeter of the roof
are cemented. |
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Fiberglass
Shingles - Three- tab fiberglass roof shingles are used for
long-lasting beauty - with a 20 year shingle manufacturer limited
warranty. |
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Attic
Insulation - Blown Insulation throughout the entire attic makes
cooling and heating less expensive. |
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Wall
Insulation - Keep fuel bills low with money-saving wall
insulation on every side. |
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Column
Uplift Straps - The center of the home has been strengthened 50%
- 100% against uplift forces by adding more piers and anchoring
devices. |
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Lag Bolts
for Strength - Flooring to frame strength is secured with more
lag bolts, and the number of anchor straps have significantly
increased. |
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