You
Can't Judge a
House
by its Cover
Homebuilding continues to evolve more rapidly over the past
few years. Home buyers have become increasingly more sophisticated
about recognizing good construction in a new home. While
location remains the primary factor in buying decisions,
the buyers recognize that the wind and other natural forces
in that location can affect the structural integrity of their
new home. They're looking beyond the floor plan, countertops
and double pane windows, to focus on the quality of the actual
framing.
Builders have responded by reinforcing critical points in
the homes with connectors; steel devices used to strengthen,
support and connect joints in building construction. By providing
extra reinforcement, connectors enhance the safety of a building
and offer protection for not only the investment but also
the family that occupies it.
Additionally, as building departments and insurance companies
work to update building codes, connectors are now required
in many types of construction where formerly they were optional.
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