Construction

Construction

Construction

In construction, details provide a complete description of a specific part of an object such as a building, bridge, tunnel, machine, component and so on. Details tend to be communicated on large-scale drawings that show comprehensive information about parts that may be described in less detail on general arrangement drawings.

In modern home construction, there are many common methods for generating improvements with your new home. When you decide it’s time to build a new home it’s important to know about these latest methods. It can often be helpful when you’re trying to decide which home construction approach would be best for your home in the future

Traditional stick framing:

This process involves a building system in which workers will assemble the main skeleton of your home. The construction system actually begins when skeleton items including wall studs, ceiling joists, roof trusses, rafters, and then you can install all flooring systems. Installation of these items is step-by-step and then eventually build a platform for the entire home.

Modular homes:

Modular homes continue to use the same type of method for conventional stick framing but they are built-in off-site conditions. This can often lead to a home that can be built much more efficiently and then hold its value well. Modules are built entirely in a factory and then assembled on the job site. Normally a crane moves them into a place and they are constructed in some of the same measures that a traditional stick framing method is used.