Frugal House Framing Peoria IL

Carpenters in Peoria love wood. The smell of fresh sawdust on a crisp fall morning, the slap and ring of hammers on boards, the sturdy feel of a new house frame—what's not to love?

Home Depot Inc
(309) 693-3819
5026 W Holiday Dr
Peoria, IL
C & H REPAIR & SUPPLY
(309) 676-3333
2313-15 SW Adams St Peoria, IL, 61602
Peoria, IL
Kmart 9335 / Cross Merch
(309) 682-0350
901 W Lake Ave
Peoria, IL
Sutherland Ace Hardware
(309) 694-3465
2244 E Washington St
East Peoria, IL
Lowe's
(309) 694-0774
201 Riverside Drive
East Peoria, IL
The Home Depot
(309)693-3819
5026 W Holiday Drive
Peoria, IL
Northwoods Mall
(309) 681-3100
2200 W War Memorial Dr Ste998
Peoria, IL
Ehrett's Hardware
309-699-9422
201 Rusche Street
Creve Coeur, IL
Builders True Value
(309) 699-3959
300 S Main St
East Peoria, IL
LOWE'S OF E. PEORIA, IL
309 694-0774
201 RIVERSIDE DRIVE EAST PEORIA, IL, 61611
East Peoria, IL
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Frugal House Framing

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Carpenters love wood. The smell of fresh sawdust on a crisp fall morning, the slap and ring of hammers on boards, the sturdy feel of a new house frame—what's not to love?

So it's no surprise that when we set out to frame a home, sometimes we use a little more lumber than we really need. Sometimes we use a lot more. And sometimes, as building scientist Joe Lstiburek puts it, framers use wood like drunken sailors spending their paychecks on shore leave.

But wood isn't free, or even cheap. It has a cost in dollars, in forested acres logged, and in natural ecosystems disrupted. Over-framed walls also leak more energy—enough to show up on fuel bills, and to make a difference in comfort. And there's a labor cost: more sticks to handle, more cuts to make, and more nails to pound.

Other things being equal, economizing on framing lumber makes a lot of sense. For builders willing to learn, there are proven ways to cut back on unnecessary framing lumber use, without compromising structural strength—and while saving energy.

BUILDER EVOLUTION

Around the country, a handful of leading builders are fine-tuning their building shells to save both lumber and energy. For companies such as New Town Builders of Denver and Veridian Homes of Madison, Wis., advanced framing is just one part of a larger concept.

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ENOUGH ALREADY: If framing details aren't spelled out, framers may run amok, observes building scientist Joseph Lstiburek.

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