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Chapter 19 Basic Construction Learning Objectives List the primary styles of residential architecture. Describe the major components of residential construction, including foundation systems, framing, walls, ceiling and roof, windows, insulation, interior finishes, and heating/cooling systems. Describe government regulation of residential construction. © OnCourse Learning

Basic House Construction Chapter 19 Basic House Construction Architectural Types and Styles © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Foundations Footings most important building block of home supports foundation wall concrete base below frost line Foundation Walls May be poured concrete, masonry or brick Piers Additional structure built inside foundation walls © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Framing © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Framing Framing is the wooden skeleton of the home. See figure 19.2 and 19.3 in text Flooring Sill Flashing Girder Sheathing Joists trusses © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Framing © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Walls Studs- Vertical framing 2 by 4’s 2 by 6’s Ceiling Framing and Roof ridge board soffit fascia frieze board eaves © OnCourse Learning

R-Factor- resistance to heat transfer sheathing- strengthens walls Basic Construction Exterior Walls R-Factor- resistance to heat transfer sheathing- strengthens walls plywood particle board siding- prevents water damage Aluminum, manufactured hardboard Vinyl, stucco, cement board Brick, wood weepholes © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Windows 3 Types Vertical Sliding (double hung) Most common type in residential construction. 2. Swinging (Casement) limit space (swing inward or outward) do not insulate well 3. Fixed picture, bay, bow © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Doors Interior wood or composite material Exterior maximum insulation desired wood or steel high insulating core Roofing What type of materials are used in North Carolina? © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Insulation Primary purpose: resist flow of heat from one area to other prevents heating loss in winter protects against heat load in summer Used on ceiling, walls and floor North Carolina Uniform Residential Building Code requirements for R-value: Walls- R-13 Ceilings- R-30 Floors- R-19 © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Moisture Control Vapor barrier should be installed on inside wall side of insulation Heating/Air Conditioning Systems (HVAC- Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) Central unit- only efficient system Gas- forced air or electric furnace? Heat pump Efficiency and operating costs vary. Agent must correctly identify type of HVAC system when listing or selling property. © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Solar Heat Passive or Active? Provide only 50-60% of heat needed for home. Electrical Systems Note voltage of wiring, dedicated breakers and smoke detectors. © OnCourse Learning

Basic Construction Plumbing Systems Adequacy and quality are important. Separate shut off valves Proper venting Size and insulation of water heater © OnCourse Learning

Chapter 19 Basic Construction Governmental Regulation North Carolina Residential Building Code Certificate of Occupancy FHA/VA Minimum Standards Contractor Licensing © OnCourse Learning