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A Couple of Energy Topics about Walls - Field Application of the Energy Code
Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video covers a couple of common topics about walls covered in the 2021 Energy Code
This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo Code Group, Robby Schwarz from BUILDTank inc., and produced by TEACHconstruction.org
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HVAC Air Sealing - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video reviews a couple of common HVAC air-sealing topics covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo Code ...
Fireplace Air Barrier - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video reviews a couple of common air-sealing topics for fire places covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mo...
Insulation and Air Sealing - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video covers a couple of common insulation topics covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo Code Group, ...
Window Performance Requirements - Field Application of the Energy Code
Просмотров 5546 месяцев назад
Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video covers a couple of topics on window performance requirement's covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mo...
Spot Ventilation - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video talks about spot ventilation requirements in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo Code Group, Robby Schw...
Eave Baffles - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video reviews Eave Baffles required by the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo Code Group, Robby Schwarz from BUI...
Tub Insulation and Air Sealing - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video covers a couple of common air-sealing topics covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo Code Group,...
Rim Joists - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video covers a couple of common Rim Joist air-sealing topics covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo C...
Thermal Boundary Penetrations - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video covers a couple examples of Thermal Boundary Penetrations covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozing...
Building Thermal Envelope - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video The Building Thermal Envelope covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo Code Group, Robby Schwarz ...
Air Sealing - Field Application of the Energy Code
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Thanks for viewing one of our lessons in our Field Application of the Energy Code Series. This group of mini-lessons was created to provide a little information about how the 2021 IECC is being put into practice. This video covers a couple of common air-sealing topics covered in the 2021 Energy Code This series was created through a collaboration between Shaunna Mozingo from Mozingo Code Group,...
Learn stud layout on a basic wall - TEACH Construction Wall Framing Lesson Video Series
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Learn stud layout on a basic wall - TEACH Construction Wall Framing Lesson Video Series
Testing ducts for leaks outside the thermal envelope with a Duct Blaster - Building Science Series
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Testing ducts for leaks outside the thermal envelope with a Duct Blaster - Building Science Series
Measuring duct leakage with a Duct Blaster as required by 2021 IECC - Building Science Series
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Measuring duct leakage with a Duct Blaster as required by 2021 IECC - Building Science Series
Learn about Air Leakage in a house and measure it with a Blower Door - Building Science Series
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Learn about Air Leakage in a house and measure it with a Blower Door - Building Science Series
2021 IECC Spot Ventilation and Testing with a Flow Box - Building Science Series
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2021 IECC Spot Ventilation and Testing with a Flow Box - Building Science Series
Enroll Now at BuildWright Academy
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Enroll Now at BuildWright Academy
Ever wonder why wall framing studs are available 92 5/8'' and 8 feet - Trade Training Video Series
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Ever wonder why wall framing studs are available 92 5/8'' and 8 feet - Trade Training Video Series
Learn about Blocking in Wall Framing - TEACH Construction Wall Framing Lesson Video Series
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Learn about Blocking in Wall Framing - TEACH Construction Wall Framing Lesson Video Series
Learn about how to measure for Square in Construction - TEACH Construction Trades Training Video
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Learn about how to measure for Square in Construction - TEACH Construction Trades Training Video
All about headers in Wall Framing - Construction Trades Training Lesson
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All about headers in Wall Framing - Construction Trades Training Lesson
All about Cordless Drill Driver Bits - TEACH Construction Trades Training Video Series
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All about Cordless Drill Driver Bits - TEACH Construction Trades Training Video Series
A lesson about Wall Sheathing in Residential Construction - TEACH Construction Trades Training
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A lesson about Wall Sheathing in Residential Construction - TEACH Construction Trades Training
Learn all about Wall Framing in this Trades Training Video series.
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Learn all about Wall Framing in this Trades Training Video series.
Marking in Construction - It is more than than just lines - TEACH Construction Trades Video
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Marking in Construction - It is more than than just lines - TEACH Construction Trades Video
Basic Construction Hand Tools - TEACH Construction Trades Training Video Series
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Basic Construction Hand Tools - TEACH Construction Trades Training Video Series
Basics of Drill Bits - TEACH Construction Trades Training Series
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Basics of Drill Bits - TEACH Construction Trades Training Series
A mini-lesson about PEX crimping - Intro to Plumbing Series
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A mini-lesson about PEX crimping - Intro to Plumbing Series
A lesson about the construction Level - TEACH Construction Fundamentals Series
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A lesson about the construction Level - TEACH Construction Fundamentals Series

Комментарии

  • @AllFallBeforeMe
    @AllFallBeforeMe 2 часа назад

    What about shimming a header to eliminate gaps? Can a window slowly be destroyed if you have floating headers that slowly settle?

  • @jamesiliff413
    @jamesiliff413 5 часов назад

    Thanks for the video. What are the dimensions of the wood you used to build the model wall?

  • @ModernMessiah
    @ModernMessiah День назад

    I love these mini scale models this is the best carpentry channel

  • @josephstanczak4340
    @josephstanczak4340 День назад

    Such a great educational resource! Thank you. I may have missed this (watched twice) - I thought the header above the opening is directly at the top of the window space, so a cripple stud(s) would get marked at the top plate. But in your plans, the header is all the way up to the plate, with a block at the window, and cripple studs in between. Just a different way to do it? Or is there a reason to do it this way here as opposed to the way it was shown in the framing basics video?

  • @Eduardo.R-0321
    @Eduardo.R-0321 5 дней назад

    wow, the way he explains is perfect!

  • @sakatay4309
    @sakatay4309 6 дней назад

    Thank you. I'm going to work like a bull released from a cage. awesome 👌 bless your heart

  • @mikebell9166
    @mikebell9166 6 дней назад

    I got into trouble with some pressure treated 2x4's: a couple of them had a 90+* twist over 12'. The Speed Square was immensely helpful getting a straight enough cut, along with some clamps to work with the rest of the construction

  • @luiselizalde6757
    @luiselizalde6757 8 дней назад

    Nothing but excellent I am glad that I found you guys, all of this information it is what I needed to know. Thanks

  • @luishumbertochavezrodas3619
    @luishumbertochavezrodas3619 9 дней назад

    would you use 1/2" OSB for roof decking? The framing is 24"OC.

  • @reb2322
    @reb2322 9 дней назад

    Absolutely! All of it, and the more, the better, As a former framer from back in the 70's, I see today's framers NOT providing any blocking for window curtain rods. Sure, they put in headers, but they sit back from the back of the drywall, so you have to use useless drywall anchors to mount the hardware, and 9 times out of 10, they end up pulling out and now you have drywall to fix!

  • @luiselizalde6757
    @luiselizalde6757 11 дней назад

    Excellent teaching; I am really learning, thanks guys.

  • @mrthiefy
    @mrthiefy 13 дней назад

    I knew you could use the corner of it to make sure something is square. I had no idea that the long side of it was 45°! this is bloody amazing!

  • @nobueno8652
    @nobueno8652 14 дней назад

    Thanks. You’re the dad I never had.

  • @addminusDIY
    @addminusDIY 17 дней назад

    Sharkbite max all the way for homeowners 🤣🤣🤣 easy fix

  • @skytrip5273
    @skytrip5273 17 дней назад

    I'm going with the Cali corner. I think it will be stronger with some insulation efficiency. Drywall clips sound like a weak surface to mount drywall to.

  • @nopnop6274
    @nopnop6274 18 дней назад

    The Best Learning Resource and channel on the internet. Thank you for your website and all the lessons, your Lessons are Excellent, concise and have helped me profoundly to understand, and apply, the topics, as well as raising my confidence in the process, because before I found your Courses and learning resources I was not even sure where or how to start. Thank You for you work in teaching, and all these videos.

  • @TAdamLaird
    @TAdamLaird 19 дней назад

    Exactly what I needed! Thank you for all the detailed information! Love the video.

  • @vincepeacham7292
    @vincepeacham7292 19 дней назад

    Really good clear explanation of the rafter square basics, learned a lot thanks

  • @ThatGuyOmm
    @ThatGuyOmm 20 дней назад

    Nice video

  • @josephstanczak4340
    @josephstanczak4340 21 день назад

    My shower gate valve states it has IPS connectors. I can only find NST to PEX adapters. Will that work?

  • @jasonruff1270
    @jasonruff1270 21 день назад

    Got it, but where do our strong man ties come in?

  • @edwardarata6995
    @edwardarata6995 21 день назад

    King studs are marked with an “X” Where are you working? Canada

  • @edwardarata6995
    @edwardarata6995 21 день назад

    Jack studs are marked with an”O” where I work

  • @linksalt7000
    @linksalt7000 22 дня назад

    Is a 2x6 as sturdy as a partition? By that i mean 3 2x4’s nailed together in a U shape in the exterior wall. I understand it would cause a dead space there but what about longevity?

  • @bdr4212
    @bdr4212 23 дня назад

    I learned it as the Swanson Square. It is one of the most useful tools in any pro or hobby shop. I have two sizes, with the Swanson booklet.

  • @joeb-5150
    @joeb-5150 23 дня назад

    We always referred to the jack studs as cripples, i guess terminology varies in different areas

  • @lunam7249
    @lunam7249 23 дня назад

    my home depot los angeles are 92. 1/4.... not 5/8 inch

  • @johndd8186
    @johndd8186 24 дня назад

    excellent

  • @zippagraphics
    @zippagraphics 24 дня назад

    Where do you get those drywall clips?

  • @Ron-no4tp
    @Ron-no4tp 24 дня назад

    I'm a Retired old school General Contractor here aways interested in new things even though retired. New to me, I liked your Calif corner. I don't like your 2 x 6 or ladder for the interior wall because sheet rockers are always in a hurry and if they nail up the interior wall sheet rock first that leaves only a 1/2" or less (sometimes the 2 x 6's are only 5 3/8') on the interior side of the exterior wall for sheet rock. On the ladder type, as soon as the sheet rock goes up you can't see where the blocking is to fasten the sheet rock to. Usually screws or nails are 8" apart on the edges of sheet rock so a ladder type would have to have about 11 blocks. Putting 2 or 3 extra studs into the exterior framing aids in precision alignment of the interior wall and gives the interior wall framing and sheet rock something to nail into.

  • @LetsTalkAboutIt104
    @LetsTalkAboutIt104 26 дней назад

    Thank you very much for lesson

  • @bonnieestrada506
    @bonnieestrada506 28 дней назад

    How does the 1/8” spacing requirement for osb (shear wall) affect where the breaks are? For a long wall, the 1/8 would compound quickly (1/8,1/4,3/8,1/2….etc).

  • @nedunonnyp704
    @nedunonnyp704 28 дней назад

    These Wood Panelings Have Odor Especially the OSB. I Am Highly Sensitive to Odors. It Makes Me terribly Sick. I'm building a Small Room in the back of My House, I've Spent a Better part Of the past Weeks Browsing the Internet for Alternative to Wood Framing Panels. But Everything seems to be some type of Wood or Engineered wood. I would ideally like something with PVC or FRP that would have the Strength and Rigidity of Wood but without Odor. Do you have any ideas/suggestions??

  • @ColoradoGarageDoorGuy
    @ColoradoGarageDoorGuy 28 дней назад

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd 28 дней назад

      Glad you liked it. We are in Colorado also.

  • @crs1012
    @crs1012 29 дней назад

    I’m in Parker county, TX which I believe is climate zone 3. Is it possible to meet 2021 insulation code with open cell spray foam in a 2x4 wall?

  • @chithi8649
    @chithi8649 Месяц назад

    I love this! This makes woodworking even more fun and can get even more creative! Thanks a billion :)

  • @EdwinL-zl4ew
    @EdwinL-zl4ew Месяц назад

    老师讲得很仔细,太感谢你了,

  • @kylephillips9073
    @kylephillips9073 Месяц назад

    This is so elementary. It's a basic technique. Framers learn this the first day of wall framing. Everything has to be tied together.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd Месяц назад

      One would hope it is learned early on. But I have seen some really funky framing

  • @kimwells8395
    @kimwells8395 Месяц назад

    Best video to learn how to read the architect ruler that I have viewed so far! You have given me the confidence now that I will know what I am doing and have everything correct. Thank you.

  • @Weallneedapurpose
    @Weallneedapurpose Месяц назад

    Ok so here is a video I wish you would do. Tag me when you do, but how can we use this method to cut the perfect piece of plywood for exterior walls? Let’s say we have a not square house because of time, warping and settling…. How do we set up our square on the house, use triangles to make accurate cuts for a window and to butt up next to another piece? I feel like my measurements are ALWAYS slightly off no matter how many time I check and recheck the measurements. When I go to put my exterior wall up it is always a tad off, it has the wrong tilt to the cut and won’t fit like a puzzle piece. What is it I’m missing and how the hell do I fix it?!? I’ve been scouring the internet looking for that answer. I think your video is getting me onto the right track. This is the secret information great carpenters know, but either rarely share or have troubling communicating the knowledge in an easily understandable way. Please make a video or tell me the secret! Subscribed.

  • @CollinsDIOH
    @CollinsDIOH Месяц назад

    Am from Cameroon. I really love your work.

  • @bmac_xxx207
    @bmac_xxx207 Месяц назад

    Very insightful and helpful!!!!

  • @lonnieclemens8028
    @lonnieclemens8028 Месяц назад

    I didn't think a solid wood header would be considered a heat loss. Wood has 'R' value. But is the R value of wood less than insulation board? Log cabins are known for having good R value without insulation. Opinions please...

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd Месяц назад

      Wood is about R1 per inch. Insulation is much higher

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 Месяц назад

    If you'd just gone ahead with the letters written the right way up for yourself, nobody would ever have known you had originally intended to write them upside down for the convenience of the viewer. We can read individual letters upside down. Don't worry about it.

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 Месяц назад

    I was watching a Scandi builder recently, and in his build instead of the second top plate he had the same size timber on edge as a lintel beam immediately under his top plates all around his build. It stiffens the top plate against vertical loads a lot more than the second top plate. I don't recall how he secured the top plates to each other at junctions, but here in Australia I'd expect to use a bit of galvanised sheet steel over the join rather than an extra piece of timber the full length of the wall, if I didn't need the second top plate to stiffen the wall. We use a lot of galvanised sheet steel components in holding our buildings together - it's very good for the task!

  • @PsalmsKJV
    @PsalmsKJV Месяц назад

    Great tool👍🏽✅️

  • @NathanHarrison7
    @NathanHarrison7 Месяц назад

    What a great video. TV quality production. Subscribed.

  • @thomask4836
    @thomask4836 Месяц назад

    Joe, you truly have a gift for making things easy to learn! Thank You Sir!

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! You should see the blooper reel

    • @thomask4836
      @thomask4836 29 дней назад

      @@ConstructionEd - LOL! I worked for 30 years in railroad technical training so I appreciate good videos when I see them! I've been retired for almost 10 years now but I also enjoy learning from RUclips and I am grateful that you took the time to do a GREAT job! Woodworking has always fascinated me but framing has been a mystery to me and you all really have the knack for making it easy! Again, Thanks So Much! Take Care, Tom

  • @CreativeLegend2023
    @CreativeLegend2023 Месяц назад

    I appreciate these videos

  • @danh4766
    @danh4766 Месяц назад

    Great explanation but I have a question about the window. Are you able to mark the height and header framing for the window on the layout or does the framer need to refer back to the drawings?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd Месяц назад

      You can certainly write the window placement measurement on the plate somewhere - just so the framer does not have to go back and look at the plans. But typically, the framer is the one that is doing the layout and they likely have the plans when doing the layout.