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Buiding Methods
By Eric Corey Freed
 

Typically, a house is built out of sticks of wood (called studs) nailed together in a line (called framing) to create the floors and walls. Wood framing has been in use for over 175 years, and it remains the most popular method of building homes. Nearly 90 percent of the homes built in the United States last year used wood framing. Odds are your home is made of wood.

In this guide, better understand this most widespread wall system and ways to improve its environmental impact and energy efficiency. Using advanced framing techniques, you can reduce the amount of wood used in building your house by more than half.

You’ll also be taken through several natural construction methods, such as mud, straw, or scrap wood, that offer numerous advantages over wood framing.  While wood framing is the most popular method of building homes, it is also wasteful and inefficient.  The 13,000 board feet of lumber needed to build the average house consumes trees and adds to global warming.

So, regardless of your method of choice for your dream green home, we’ll show you how you can save money, speed up construction and increase insulation value.

 
 

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