Archives: Structure

Large Girder Trusses

By Todd Fratzel on Framing

Using Girder Trusses for Open Framing Today I want to quickly share some photos from a commercial building that we’re in the process of constructing this winter. We’re building a major addition for a Chrysler Dealership in Claremont, NH – Lambert Auto Sales. The project involves adding a large new showroom to an existing older…

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Therma-Tru® Corp. Strengthens Marketplace Positioning in 2011

By Todd Fratzel on Doors

MAUMEE, Ohio — Founded almost five decades ago, Therma-Tru® Corp. continues to strengthen its marketplace presence by taking innovative steps in 2011.  The company plans to increase product offerings in its popular Therma-Tru® Doors line of fiberglass exterior door systems while also enhancing its Fypon® line of interior and exterior synthetic millwork products. “It’s been…

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Deep Snow Home Safety

By Todd Fratzel on Maintanence, Roofing, Safety

With all the deep snow that’s piling up in the mid-west this winter I thought it was prudent to share this post about deep snow home safety. Deep Snow Dangers Much of the East Coast is being buried in deep snow this weekend so we felt it was important to talk about deep roof snow.…

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Winter Concrete Construction

By Todd Fratzel on Foundations

Concrete Construction During Winter We often get questions about winter construction and more specifically whether or not concrete construction can occur in the winter months. Although not ideal, it is very normal for concrete construction to occur during the winter months. We just broke ground on an addition for a commercial car dealership building and…

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Rim Joist Insulation – Insulating Options

By Todd Fratzel on Insulation

How To Insulate Rim Joists We’ve written a number of articles on insulating basements including; insulating basement walls, insulating basement floors and basement insulation options. In this article I want to focus on rim joist insulation and the options that are available. Rim Joist Spray Foam Spray foam insulation is the best way to insulate…

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Six Easy Steps to Mastering the Caulk Gun to Save Energy and Money

By Todd Fratzel on Energy Conservation, Windows

Cut Energy Bills Using Caulking By Spike Carlsen Despite your best efforts, your energy bills aren’t as low as you think they should be and it seems that your house continues to leak energy. Sound familiar? The good news: There are steps you can take today, regardless of budget, to maximize your energy savings. All…

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Hanging Christmas Lights From Gutters

By Todd Fratzel on Electrical, Siding & Trim

Christmas Lights Attached To Gutters Attaching Christmas lights to your home can be quite simple if you use the correct approach. There are quite a few light holders on the market that make it very easy to attach your Christmas lights to gutters, roof shingles, siding and even fences. Most of the Christmas Light Clips…

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How To Build Attic Stair Cover | Big Energy Savings

By Todd Fratzel on Energy Conservation, Insulation

Attic Stair Cover Insulated attic stair covers can reduce your heating and cooling energy consumption drastically. If you have an attic access hatch or a set of pull down attic stairs chances are good that you also have a tremendous amount of heat loss through that opening. We all know that heat rises and we…

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