Posted by Christopher S. on September 09, 2009 at 12:34:35 from (69.136.210.176):
I'm working on this report that requires defining and explaining dirrerent building practices in the U.S. The Texas area is giving me trouble and I would like some one to shed light on it. This data shows the comparison between Texas and U.S. in regard to new houses being built.
1. Why are they framing like this 2x4's 16 inch o.c. 85.4% Texas 67.7% U.S.
2. Why are so many rooves Hip 64.5% Texas 43.6% U.S.
3. Why do these home utilize Rafters instead of trusses. 77.4% Texas 39.0% U.S.
4. Why do these homes use single hung windows instead of double hung? 64.1% Texas 34.7% U.S.
5. Why do so many homes use brick as an exterior finish than other materials. Brick 49.4% Texas 23.4% U.S.
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