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The Impact of Mergers & Acquisitions in the Housing Industry (clip)
This short clip from Chris Jasinski, founder and CEO of JTW Advisors, previews our full interview with him about the drivers and impacts of mergers & acquisitions (M&As) in the U.S. housing industry right now. Read the fill interview here: probuilder.com/interview-jasinski.
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National Housing Quality Awards: An Interview with Stone Martin Builders, 2024 NHQA Bronze Recipient
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Hear from Stone Martin Builders' COO John Manasco and Director of Innovation Adam Middleton about why and how their company used the National Housing Quality Awards to improve the is operation from top to bottom and earn a Bronze award ... and why other home builders show follow the same path to continuous improvement. SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow...
EXCLUSIVE! Bobby Berk and the Link Between Home Design and Mental Health
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In an exclusive video for Pro Builder, interior design expert and Emmy-winning TV host Bobby Berk introduces his latest designs for Waterston Central, a planned 464-home community by Tri Pointe Homes in Gilbert, Ariz. It's the next iteration of his nearly 10-year partnership with one of America's largest and best home builders and exemplifies his philosophy of how good design is good for the mind.
National Housing Quality Awards: An Interview with Camelot Homes, the 2024 NHQA Gold Recipient
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Hear Camelot Homes COO Kevin Rosinski's insights about why and how his company used the National Housing Quality Awards to improve the builder's business from top to bottom and achieve the highest level of operational excellence in the industry. SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: ProBu...
40 Under 40 2023 | Bridget Cramer
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Bridget Cramer (39) is the director marketing for Lindus Construction in River Falls, Wisc. Please join Pro Builder in congratulating the entire class of Forty Under 40 and thanking them for their commitment to the housing industry! See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class!...
40 Under 40 2023 | Jordyn Croom
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Jordyn Croom (29) is the Director of Finance & Operations at On2 Homes in Aurora, Colo. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: facebook.co...
40 Under 40 2023 | Savannah Ryder
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Savannah Ryder (29) is a Project Manager with Ryder Homs in Walnut Creek, Calif. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: ProBu...
40 Under 40 2023 | Vanessa Burrill
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Vanessa Burrill (39) is Vice President of WGB Construction Co., in Mendon, Mass. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: ProBu...
40 Under 40 2023 | Danny Steiger
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Danny Steiger (39) is the CEO & President of Hartnagel Building Supply in Port Angeles, Wash. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: faceb...
40 Under 40 2023 | Scott Goedde
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Scott Goedde (33) is VP of Operations at James Monroe Homes in Lexington, Ky. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: ProBuild...
40 Under 40 2023 | Morgan Lurz
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Morgan Lurz (35) is the President of Cannonball Moments in Fallston, Md. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: ProBuilder/ S...
40 Under 40 2023 | Kellie Boling
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Kellie Boling (26) is the Director of Purchasing at Riverside Homebuilders in Ft. Worth, Tex. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: faceb...
40 Under 40 2023 | Jake Kaplan
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Jake Kaplan (32) is the VP of Finance at Garman Homes in Morrisville, N.C. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: ProBuilder/...
40 Under 40 2023 | Devyn Bachman
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Devyn Bachman (35) is the Senior Vice President, Research & Operations at John Burns Research and Consulting. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia...
40 Under 40 | Doug French
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Doug French (39) is the CEO of Stylecraft Builders in College Station, Tex. See the full list of our Forty Under 40 class of 2023 at probuilder.com/2023-u40 and be sure to nominate a young housing leader and innovator for next year’s class! SUBSCRIBE: .ua-cam.com/users/probuildermedia Visit Us: probuilder.com Follow Us: Instagram: probuildermedia Facebook: ProBuilder...
40 Under 40 2023 | Cory Dotson
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40 Under 40 2023 | Cory Dotson
40 Under 40 2023 | Bryan Keve
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40 Under 40 2023 | Bryan Keve
40 Under 40 2023 | Brook Jennings
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40 Under 40 2023 | Brook Jennings
40 Under 40 2023 | Alaina Robertson
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40 Under 40 2023 | Alaina Robertson
What Will The Fed Do Next?
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What Will The Fed Do Next?
Tour the Desert Comfort Idea Home
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Tour the Desert Comfort Idea Home
A Kitchen for Today's Lifestyle!
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A Kitchen for Today's Lifestyle!
10 Tips to Achieve a High-Performance Home
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10 Tips to Achieve a High-Performance Home
The New American Home 2023: A Haven on the Hill
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The New American Home 2023: A Haven on the Hill
Prefabricated Mass Timber Façades
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Prefabricated Mass Timber Façades
How will the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act affect the construction industry?
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How will the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act affect the construction industry?
Frank Dalene Explains how the ICEMAN Methodology works
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Frank Dalene Explains how the ICEMAN Methodology works
How Can Builders Reduce Their Carbon Footprint? Expert Shares Insight
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How Can Builders Reduce Their Carbon Footprint? Expert Shares Insight
Show Village 2022 Highlights
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Show Village 2022 Highlights
Getting the Most Out of Your Design Studio
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Getting the Most Out of Your Design Studio

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  • @chriswhite3248
    @chriswhite3248 Місяць тому

    Any thoughts on this wall and use for large scale. @buildshow

  • @kingduck3192
    @kingduck3192 Місяць тому

    How is the audio so shitty with a huge headset

  • @MRMichaelSwitalskiSR
    @MRMichaelSwitalskiSR 3 місяці тому

    I been to your Plainfield, IL model and Naperville Model why is there only 1 model to see, do you other Model homes to visit elsewhere. There's other floor plans we may be interested in but would love to their models first, Thanks.

  • @CorbinN6
    @CorbinN6 5 місяців тому

    Awful sound quality.

  • @SylviaRodriguez-vu6qf
    @SylviaRodriguez-vu6qf 6 місяців тому

    i cant share my kitchen

    • @SylviaRodriguez-vu6qf
      @SylviaRodriguez-vu6qf 6 місяців тому

      love the video tho its good to see people actively addressing this

  • @maugustus21
    @maugustus21 6 місяців тому

    I’m just now seeing this when you mean built to rent is the client built floor plan or your company built the floor plan how you want?

    • @ProBuilderMedia
      @ProBuilderMedia 6 місяців тому

      Houses are built from a set of plans and offered for rent. The renter typically has very few (if any) choices except among the floor plans offered and built, unlike a for-sale home where a buyer might get to pick finishes and optional upgrades.

  • @crapisnice
    @crapisnice 8 місяців тому

    get lost with this excess of manors and private slave pissing ground. not even bamboo bread multiplier should be wasted for these horrible big parrot cages

  • @Brian350xcf
    @Brian350xcf 8 місяців тому

    They Are out of business now. How many other vendors did they not pay?

  • @lindusconstruction
    @lindusconstruction 11 місяців тому

    Congratulations, Bridget, on your well-deserved accomplishment! We are so proud to have you on our team

  • @WomenTalkConstruction
    @WomenTalkConstruction Рік тому

    👊🏻👊🏻👷🏻‍♀👷🏻‍♀👊🏻👊🏻

  • @WomenTalkConstruction
    @WomenTalkConstruction Рік тому

    We love Mollie and what she is doing! #womeninconstructtion

  • @boboshop55
    @boboshop55 Рік тому

    Rice University must have a really amazing shop teacher...

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 Рік тому

    im curious how it performs in dimensional stability

  • @victorcoleman4897
    @victorcoleman4897 Рік тому

    Promo-SM

  • @pitertoc448
    @pitertoc448 Рік тому

    Thank you🙂

  • @eileenmacdougall8945
    @eileenmacdougall8945 Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @byronholman9228
    @byronholman9228 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @jamesbarlow6243
    @jamesbarlow6243 Рік тому

    Beautiful home!

  • @HonestAbe689
    @HonestAbe689 Рік тому

    This would have been more balanced if you had two designers with different opinions give their view points vs a designer vs a cabinet seller.

  • @talshulze
    @talshulze Рік тому

    beautiful.

  • @RonaldSchulte-v7p
    @RonaldSchulte-v7p Рік тому

    Drew Smith/Two Trails Inc is the BEST

  • @Trevor.Morrice
    @Trevor.Morrice Рік тому

    A 12" thick gotta not even need any support ?

    • @ProBuilderMedia
      @ProBuilderMedia Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment, but I'm not sure what you mean by "support"? From below by the roof frame?

    • @Trevor.Morrice
      @Trevor.Morrice Рік тому

      @@ProBuilderMedia rafters

    • @ProBuilderMedia
      @ProBuilderMedia Рік тому

      @@Trevor.Morrice For this particular application, I believe the SIPs panels are supported by load-bearing perimeter and interior walls, not a framed roof system (rafters)

  • @anonymous..-
    @anonymous..- Рік тому

    I would never live in a truss house unless I built it to ensure all mitigation steps were taken. I’ve seen several truss houses with gnarly wall/ceiling gaps and even ceiling failure.

  • @cbryce9243
    @cbryce9243 Рік тому

    One big frustration for me and other disabled wheelchair users, is most homes are not accessible. There is nothing I'd rather see more of then homes that are wheelchair friendly. Not only for people who use chairs, but also for those who had polio or other diseases that make it difficult to walk. It would also be helpful for children who can more easily help out in the Kitchen. Examples are, lower counters, low small sinks, shelves that pull down, and wide doors to the restrooms. And, instead of stairs to the entrance, paving a walkway in a slow slope would make it easier for all people who visit and live. Thank of how many people fall and trip on stairs, they are dangerous! I wish designers and builders would think about how wheelchair users can live in regular homes and make changes to accommodate. Thanks for listening.

  • @constancekang9914
    @constancekang9914 Рік тому

    Would like to know how he goes form apartment management to home builder?

    • @ProBuilderMedia
      @ProBuilderMedia 6 місяців тому

      He developed a new business model for SF and hired residential trades to build them.

  • @burtonvangorden5959
    @burtonvangorden5959 Рік тому

    💯 ᑭᖇOᗰOᔕᗰ

  • @NEWHOMESALES
    @NEWHOMESALES Рік тому

    Jane Meagher is the industry expert for professional design studios! Great video

  • @NEWHOMESALES
    @NEWHOMESALES Рік тому

    Can't wait to see the Pro Builder Show Village at the 2023 International Builders Show in Vegas!

  • @proshantasingha1215
    @proshantasingha1215 Рік тому

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  • @francescos7361
    @francescos7361 Рік тому

    CLT , timber building are better than concrete , for sure , it's clear evident .

  • @francescos7361
    @francescos7361 Рік тому

    Thanks for your contribution and study .

  • @GoCoyote
    @GoCoyote Рік тому

    Good info, but the sound sucks. Very bad mic on the voice.

  • @paulcary5452
    @paulcary5452 Рік тому

    dont want the story how about a video of the veev itself

  • @lauravia3695
    @lauravia3695 Рік тому

    Congratulations Anya!

  • @s.w9935
    @s.w9935 Рік тому

    amazing

  • @SuziRider5D
    @SuziRider5D 2 роки тому

    Uplift in trusses is also an issue when solar panels are added to a large hip truss roof. This is mostly where long 2x4 rafters are supported on side-to-side cross-trusses below them, and the rafters are just fastened down with an upward-facing toenail from the truss below, and not with a block and a couple A35F clips, or similar, showing prior Uplift load design consideration. A toenail is fine for normal gravity download forces, and normal broad windloads, but not 150‐300+ lb. uplift point loads right above it. Solar Panel installation companies are usually run by Electrical Contractors hiring remote online 'discount' engineers if the City requests an Assessment and Calcs due to the local Wind zone. The Solar Contractors have installers and office staff who are often clueless when one mentions the engineering 'Load Path', as I have found out. Uplift on my own 9 rear solar panels (covering 200 sq ft) over the Kitch/Fam/dining 'Great Room' was calculated at 4100 lbs. total, with local design Vmax=120 mph and prevailing winds from the North. Tiles lift up and chatter at 45+ mph winds, and wind pressure in the attic and over the ridge lifts the downwind (usually south) roof sheathing, so actual tile roof deadload weight alone (about 21 psf if no heavy mech./misc in the area) cannot be counted on in a windstorm 75+, hence the Code-required traceable 'load path' below each panel footing, theoretically tying it down to the foundation. An upwards toenail is NOT going to hold that added panel uplift force down, and all it takes is a strong 3 second gust at just the right angle to open up the roof like a sardine can. The wind and rain can then do much further damage. Please do a video on this issue, since it is often missed by solar companies, engineers who do not physically inspect the attics (as is common, post-C-19) or who are not 'hands-on' familiar with wood framing (thus sending weird details that do not even apply!), and by City inspectors without a journeyman carpenter and/or engineering background [...like me] that is often needed to recognize an overlooked structural issue. Usually an Electrical 'combo' City inspector is sent to inspect Solar Installs, so they may also overlook missing Load Path (downwards) connections inside the attic of added stabilizing blocks, clips, and/or small straps, including rafter to truss, truss to topplate, and truss-to-truss, or angled braces, for Load Paths that jog sideways or that need to be spread over 2 or 3 trusses to stay within deflection limits and not overstress the wood. The roof ply is not considered 'structural' when it comes to bending Uplift loads of load paths, and it is treated more like posterboard. Visioning the Load Paths like a string on a roof-level (red?) balloon at the panel footing's point load and following the 2x framing downwards and tied to an anchorbolt at the foundation makes the Load Paths easier to figure out. It also always follows the stiffest members. Ensure the connections exceed the calculated uplift including nearby contributary loads from adjacent panel footings, and that the cross-truss top chords can handle multiple point loads and maintain the <L/240 deflection limit (0.1" in 24"); it may need a 2x sistered to that chord. Gravity Deadloads are rarely an issue with today's lightweight (3 psf) solar panels. "Structures" hold up things, not tie them down. These gravity loads are what are approved as 'Structurally Adequate' prior to Plan Check. Often a Detail Sheet of common 350#+ load path connections is (wisely) included in the Plans with a note to "Verify (ex) else add" [...as applicable] below the solar panels and over to the next adjacent structural member. Load paths in existing construction (i.e. truss engineering design and connections mostly unknown) usually cannot be verifed until the panel footings are placed, and marked from below with a shot of bright spray paint. It helps to also mark/color code Verified (ex) vs Added Load Path Connections for the engineer's and City's inspection, and to show due diligence by the Contractor. In high-wind areas, the Project Engineer should provide a stamped letter verifying the jobsite's Load Paths and framing stresses in the area of work are adequate for the calculated additional wind uplift forces PRIOR to the Final Inspection, along with any added calcs and 'as built' details, with a copy given to the City Inspector for their permit records, and another to the Property Owner to keep with the House records (FYI: Permits belong to the House, not the current Owner nor Contractor). This ensures the roof will survive the next big windstorm (below the hurricane-level design limit), and if not, the Engineer's Liability insurance covers any related damage, which helps speed up repairs. If wind damage to the roof is a concern, it makes hiring a good established and local Structural Engineering firm with extensive wood framing and truss design (& repair!) experience in "Uplifting" Earthquake or Special Wind Regions worthwhile. [Note that Civil Engineers can calculate forces on wood framed homes, are mostly trained in predictable steel and concrete design.] Please link to the new ' Hip Truss Roof Solar Wind Uplift Load Path Errors & Fixes' video from this one, so more people are less likely to lose a roof in this era of Climate change. :-)

    • @ProBuilderMedia
      @ProBuilderMedia Рік тому

      Please email rbinsacca@sgcmail.com to discuss an article.video on this issue; thanks!

  • @randallthomas5207
    @randallthomas5207 2 роки тому

    In todays labor and materials markets, the SIPs are about break even. But as an advanced DIY (I’m a Construction Engineer, with Code certifications), the fact that i can get the exterior dried in a little over a week if I hire four helpers, and can then work inside in the dry while I do the mechanicals, electrical, plumbing, and most of the interior, and then cut in all of the wall penetrations, in the spring when it is nice out.

  • @yasminflor2068
    @yasminflor2068 2 роки тому

    Please be straight to the point!

  • @felixw8004
    @felixw8004 2 роки тому

    wtf are you talking about

  • @dumbcat
    @dumbcat 2 роки тому

    why doesn't anyone protect homes with wire mesh

    • @ProBuilderMedia
      @ProBuilderMedia 2 роки тому

      How do you mean? Where would it go within the wall/roof assembly?

  • @evanbyrne4433
    @evanbyrne4433 2 роки тому

    Could you comment on how and why the Exoperm was put on the exterior of the ICF? I don't often see that.

    • @richbinsacca7402
      @richbinsacca7402 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your comment. Would you like me to put you in touch with either Mark LaLiberte and/or the product manufacturer? If so, email me at rbinsacca@sgcmail.com and I'll pass your contact info to one or both of them.

  • @crashtestjohnny
    @crashtestjohnny 2 роки тому

    Any chance of a longer more detailed video for this?

    • @richbinsacca7402
      @richbinsacca7402 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your comment! We probably have some extra b-roll footage, but no plans for a longer version. Would you like me to put you in touch with either Mark LaLiberte and/or the product manufacturer? If so, email me at rbinsacca@sgcmail.com and I'll pass your contact info to one or both of them.

  • @DaOriginalMurdah
    @DaOriginalMurdah 2 роки тому

    I would never recommend anyone getting in the trades unless it's union. Never ever ever get the construction trades. The will not pay a livable wage, haver zero benefits, and zero retirement. Listen to all the people who have worked for years in the trades. They a regret except for the union trades.

  • @billsmith5109
    @billsmith5109 2 роки тому

    You already are providing a ground floor restroom. Add two capped off drains. Space becomes available for larger home, commercial space for the unit or to rent out, or as studio apartment. Drains for shower and kitchen sink for studio apt., wash stations for small hair salon, or soup and sandwich cafe are already available. Let ground floor space evolve over time, as demand changes. Slight inset from second floor face of building allows short boxwood or roses in narrow planter box to keep passerby a couple feet from ground floor when used as living space. Remove when an open to public business. Maybe there’ll be variety of uses along the block. As lower floor is always used, even as an unfinished ping pong table or rowing machine room by upstairs apartment, there’s never a vacant space look to ground floors.

  • @Sean-Aviv
    @Sean-Aviv 2 роки тому

    Great tips. Thanks a lot!!!

  • @yimcu5169
    @yimcu5169 2 роки тому

    dont get it confuse people, this is how the rich greedy complain and cry for help, for them shortages means, not enough pesants or low wage slaves to work, then they would throw words like skilled or advance texhnicians, while the owner make millions.

  • @staceedenman1959
    @staceedenman1959 2 роки тому

    Unfortunately we are dealing with this problem after the fact. We have lived in our home for 3 years and the same areas keep cracking. They have been retaped but every winter it happens again. I’m assuming that installing f clips would be difficult at this point? Or could that still be done from the attic when they cut screws loose? Our current plan to fix it is by cutting screws loose within 12 inches of wall and installing blocking to allow the ceiling to flex. We do not currently have truss clips. Would it still be necessary to install them? I don’t completely understand the lateral movement part.

    • @ProBuilderMedia
      @ProBuilderMedia 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your comment! I will ask the folks at IBACOS-Perform to address your questions; stay tuned!

    • @staceedenman1959
      @staceedenman1959 2 роки тому

      Thank you so much!!

    • @Saber341
      @Saber341 2 роки тому

      Following

    • @ProBuilderMedia
      @ProBuilderMedia 2 роки тому

      Here's what Graham Davis at IBACOS says: I would love to get pictures from (you) that show both the cracking and the exterior elevation of the home so I could see the basic roof design. I would also like to know what region the home is in. But aside from those selfish desires, my response to the reader is that they are on the right track. Eliminating the nails through the ceiling drywall that are within 12” of the interior walls is the best fix. The two methods to consider: 1. Cut the nails with a multipurpose tool (Vibrating saw with an offset blade). If the rock is secured with screws, I would highly recommend option 2. Screws don’t cut as easily as nails, and are pretty easy to locate and remove from below. Locate the nails with a magnet type stud finder (old school device) and pull them from below. Either option will require drywall patches after the nails are cut or removed, therefore, the second option is probably preferred. Installing drywall clips is not likely necessary. The ceiling rock tends to rest on the wall rock at the edges. As for the installation of truss clips (STC, DTC or other) These are not really necessary at this finished stage. The trusses are most likely secured to the interior walls using toenails. The question is, when the trusses are moving (during seasonal transition or due to temperature changes in the evening) do the occupants hear and annoying popping sounds coming from the ceiling? If so, I would recommend cutting the toenails connecting the trusses. With all the drywall in place and finished, it will likely provides sufficient stability where installing truss clips won’t be necessary. If any lateral movement of the walls seems to be a problem (walls that feel a bit unstable) DTC clips could be added later, but I doubt they will be necessary. Toenailing trusses to non-load-bearing walls, or using truss clips, are not typically required by structural engineers in a house design except where long walls exist with no intersecting walls on either side. I hope that helps! Sorry for the delayed reply! Pro Builder

    • @staceedenman1959
      @staceedenman1959 2 роки тому

      Thank you! I really appreciate the response. I am checking to see if the trusses are secured by toenails to the walls. If they are, will we have any continued problems when the trusses uplift? If they aren’t, should we go ahead and install the truss clips? I have photos of my home elevation and pictures of the truss uplift damage to the walls. Can I email them?

  • @eliyhahuezagui6853
    @eliyhahuezagui6853 2 роки тому

    Amit Haller Hi. I'm trying to reach you for sometime, I left several messages with no response. Please give me a contact number where I can reach you. Thank you.

  • @slickwilly4613
    @slickwilly4613 2 роки тому

    Clear your throat or get a new mike gah!

  • @olganedorubart8399
    @olganedorubart8399 2 роки тому

    Great interview. Thank you.