Framing a house /
Roe Osborn.
- Newtown, CT : Taunton Press, c2010.
- 234 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm.
Includes index.
Before you pick up that hammer -- Basic framing tools and tool techniques -- Framing the first-floor deck -- Exterior walls -- Framing the second-floor deck -- Building stairs -- Framing gable walls -- Ridges, rafters, and roof sheathing -- Framing interior walls and ceilings -- Exterior trim and the front porch.
House framing can be an intimidating challenge. Thousands of pieces of wood must be cut to precise dimensions, according to a set of plans. Accurate and safe assembly is critical as the house must support the weight of building materials, equipment, appliances, and people -- there's simply no room for error. And yet, this comprehensive, accessible, and highly visual book walks readers through this complicated process with ease. It's all here -- from using the right tools and framing a first-floor deck; to building stairs, roofs, and dormers; and installing exterior trim. Former Fine Homebuilding editor and builder Roe Osborn doesn't leave out the hard parts; he simply makes them understandable.