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I usually order 1 per lineal foot. Even if you are framing on 16" centers, by the time you build corners and cripples you will burn through them. Keep track of your plate heights...

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How do you build walls?

Walls are commonly framed with 2x4 lumber, known as studs. The covering is fastened to the wall to enclose it.


What should be put on interior walls under the drywall?

If is an exterior wall, insulation, otherwise bare studs walls are fine.


Why do you put 3 studs at corners junctions?

Three studs are used at the intersection of two walls, so as to provide a mounting surface for the linings on all sides.


Are 16 or 24 inch on center studs better?

16" on center stud walls are stronger than 24 inch on center walls.


Can steel studs be used as structural walls in residential houses?

No. Non-load bearing applications only.


24'stud wall they want to place the studs 24 apart on center how many studs will they need?

If there are no windows, doors or partitions in the wall and no corner walls on the end you will need 13 studs, 24 feet of bottom plate and 48 feet of top plate.


Can you install cavity wall insulation in timber framed houses?

It all depends on the wall construction. Timber frames can have conventionally framed 2x walls or SIP (structural insulated panel) walls. If the walls are made up of normal 2x4 or 2x6 studs, insulation can be installed or replaced in between the studs. If the walls are SIP's the insulation is already there. To see a typical timber frame SIP wall configuration, see the link below.


What are stud extractors?

Stud extractors are tools that are used to remove studs in walls or other surfaces. These can be purchased at home improvement stores.


How do you find area for pipe fitting?

Your question is vague. - Usually plumbing pipe fitting is between studs in the walls. To fit new pipes, find studs with a 'studfinder' then cut down the centre of studs to remove drywall. Install pipe, then refit with new drywall on the 3/4 " of stud each side.


How do you figure out how much building property coverage you need on a condo insurance policy?

Somewhere in your Association agreement or unit owners agreement there should be a section that states how much of your condo you are responsible for covering. They usually have language like "studs in" or "walls in" meaning everything from the studs or walls and in is your responsibility. Floor covering, cabinets and fixtures are things you would normally have to cover yourself. Most condo policies include a small amount of building coverage and then you can add to that for an additional premium. Somewhere in your Association agreement or unit owners agreement there should be a section that states how much of your condo you are responsible for covering. They usually have language like "studs in" or "walls in" meaning everything from the studs or walls and in is your responsibility. Floor covering, cabinets and fixtures are things you would normally have to cover yourself. Most condo policies include a small amount of building coverage and then you can add to that for an additional premium. Somewhere in your Association agreement or unit owners agreement there should be a section that states how much of your condo you are responsible for covering. They usually have language like "studs in" or "walls in" meaning everything from the studs or walls and in is your responsibility. Floor covering, cabinets and fixtures are things you would normally have to cover yourself. Most condo policies include a small amount of building coverage and then you can add to that for an additional premium. Somewhere in your Association agreement or unit owners agreement there should be a section that states how much of your condo you are responsible for covering. They usually have language like "studs in" or "walls in" meaning everything from the studs or walls and in is your responsibility. Floor covering, cabinets and fixtures are things you would normally have to cover yourself. Most condo policies include a small amount of building coverage and then you can add to that for an additional premium. Somewhere in your Association agreement or unit owners agreement there should be a section that states how much of your condo you are responsible for covering. They usually have language like "studs in" or "walls in" meaning everything from the studs or walls and in is your responsibility. Floor covering, cabinets and fixtures are things you would normally have to cover yourself. Most condo policies include a small amount of building coverage and then you can add to that for an additional premium. Somewhere in your Association agreement or unit owners agreement there should be a section that states how much of your condo you are responsible for covering. They usually have language like "studs in" or "walls in" meaning everything from the studs or walls and in is your responsibility. Floor covering, cabinets and fixtures are things you would normally have to cover yourself. Most condo policies include a small amount of building coverage and then you can add to that for an additional premium.


How many 2x4 studs required for a 32ft by 28 ft shed?

That's a huge shed! Anyway, without taking into consideration that there will be windows and doors this is how you calculate: Length 32ft (each wall) x2= 64 Width 28ft (each wall ) x2=56 Total: 120' Assuming the walls will be 8' tall. The amount of studs needed for your shed on 16" O.C. is 120x12/16=90 studs of 96" precuts. Add a couple studs on each corner. Your total would be about 100 precuts for the walls. You also need to account for the bottom sill and the double top sill wich would be 120'x2 for the top= 240' and 120' for the bottom. That's 360'. You can use 16' lumber for those so 360/16=about 23 16' studs. That should take care of the walls. The roof is another story...


How thick should an interior wall be?

The modern home has walls that are about 5-inches thick. The studs are 4-inches thick then a .5-inch drywall is added to each side.