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Drywall Clips - Code Notes

Metal or plastic drywall clips can be used to replace a third stud at a corner, at a partition intersection backing stud, or in the ceiling to replace a nailer.

Advanced Framing

Eliminating unnecessary wood framing within walls can increase the thermal efficiency of the wall system. Less framing allows more insulation to be installed and also eliminates hot and cold spots (fr...

(PDF) Advanced Wall Framing (794 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

Advanced framing refers to a variety of framing techniques designed to reduce the amount of lumber used and waste generated in the construction of a wood-framed house.

Source: Southface Energy Institute
(PDF) Airtight Drywall Approach Energy Fact Sheet (268 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

The Airtight Drywall Approach (ADA) is an air barrier system that connects the interior finish of drywall and other building materials together to form a continuous barrier.

Source: Southface Energy Institute; March 2002
Header Hangers in Bearing Walls - Code Notes

Headers for windows and doors are typically supported by cripples or jack studs. These studs can be eliminated using header hangers, as allowed under the International Residential Code.

No Headers in Nonbearing Walls - Code Notes

The use of header stock over windows and doors in nonbearing walls is typical construction practice throughout the industry.

(PDF) Advanced Air Distribution Strategies Improve Performance of Palm Harbor Homes: Building America System Fact Sheet. (185 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

Palm Harbor Homes (PHH), one of the nation's largest producers of manufactured homes, and Building America's Industrialized Housing Partnership have teamed together to develop airdistribution and duct...

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Single Top Plates - Code Notes

Standard practice for exterior and interior wall framing is to use a double top plate to connect wall segments.

(PDF) Steel framing (24 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

Steel framing is becoming more common in residential construction. The use of steel for framing residential construction has both advantages and disadvantages. Carefully consider both when deciding on...

Source: Southface Energy Institute
(PDF) Value Engineered Framing (132 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

An effective building envelope is a key element for The size and location of doors and windows has an an energy-efficient home. Value-engineered framing impact on the thermal efficiency of the buildin...

Source: EPA
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