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Friday, May 11, 2012

Advanced Framing


Optimum Value Engineering (OVE) or advanced framing is a framing technique developed in the 1970s.  It can reduce the amount of lumber used for framing by 20 percent and preforms better thermally.  
  • Instead of 2x4s 16in on center, the building is framed with 2x6s 24in on center.  This allows for more insulation and less thermal bridging through the studs.
  • Corners are framed with two studs rather than four.
  • Headers eliminated in non-load bearing walls and sized according to their specific load in other walls.
  • The foundation generally calls for poured slab on grade to reduce wood for first floor framing.
  • Floors are framed with I-joist.
  • Roofs are built with trusses, eliminating a significant amount of wood used in conventional framing.
  • Insulation rigid foam is applied to the exterior plywood to further reduce thermal bridging
When building a new home or adding an addition, consider advanced framing to save framing cost and create a space that is less expensive to heat and cool.

Poor framing technique:


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