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1. The only drilled and screwed floor system in the industry. Double
thick floor at seams. 80x28 home with screws used at seams have 27
tons more holding power than an equal number of staples.
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The addition of steel strapping along roof to wall intersections
provide 6 tons of additional uplift resistance above that
provided by screwed connection alone in an 80' home.
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Steel strapping side wall to floor.
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4.
Steel strapping in addition to screws used to secure roof trusses
to side wall studs.
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5.
Double and triple 2x6 headers on all exterior doors and window
openings over 30" wide.
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6.
Triple 2x6 plus laminated plywood header above patio door.
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Multileaf spring system on certain homes to reduce "road shock."
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3/8"x9" carriage bolts through floor to frame.
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9.
Oriented strand board sheathing to add extra structural strength to
sidewall & end wall.
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10. Triple sealed roof edge to prevent water penetration at eaves.
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Double 2x6 header on all 30" window openings.
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2x6 side & end wall studs 16" on center.
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40 lb. snow load roof. When home placed on perimeter foundation.
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2x6 floor joists 16" on center. With steel strapping to side wall
studs. 2x8 floor joists on all 32 wides.
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All interior load bearing walls screwed to roof truss and floor.
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16.
Engineered 40 lb. truss with steel plate connectors at critical joints.
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17.
Trusses sit on ledge board which is mechanically fastened and glued to
ridge beam and doubles connector strength of trusses to ridge beam over
screwed connection alone.
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18.
In floor heat duct crossover.
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