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CONSTRUCTION

Objective 6.02

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Bell Ringer 4/1

Name these roof styles! 1

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Objective

Recognize Components of Construction

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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet)

A. Foundation

1. Footings

2. Slab

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Construction

We will discuss the Basic Steps needed in ALL types of housing Construction…

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STEP 1: Planning the housing SITE Topography – the slope of the land and

its other physical features

Influences: Planning Construction Maintenance

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Types of topography

Easiest and least expensive to build on: Flat land, well drained, and free of rocks

Not all land/sites are like this: Poorly drained soils may cause swampy yards,

wet basements, sewage problems, and poor plant growth

In a cold climate, water trapped in poorly drained soils will freeze and expand, sometime causing the foundation to crack

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Orientation

The position of a home on the lot and the direction the home faces.

Purpose: allow residents to enjoy sunshine, gentle breezes, and the natural beauty of the housing site

Understanding the principles of orientation can help a person choose one apartment unit over another

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Orientation: using sunlight effectively

Help prevent dampness, mildew, and rot Home will need less artificial lighting Regions with cold winter need to utilize the

sun exposure South and west sides of a dwelling receive

the most sunlight Usually the family room, kitchen, and living

room (rooms that are center of family activity) are on the south and west side

North side should have the fewest windows

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Utilizing natural elements, etc.

Windbreak: something that protects a housing site from strong winds Trees and shrubs Garages Walls and fences Homes built in the side of a hill

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Step 2:Choose a FLOORPLAN Floorplan – a scale diagram of one or more

rooms as if seen from above

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Step 3: The FOUNDATION

Foundation - underlying base of a house Purpose - supports the home

*Poor foundation = poor quality home*

Consists of the footing and foundation walls

Footing - continuous concrete base that supports foundation walls

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3 Types of Foundation Construction 1) Basements – “room” like space under a

house 2) Crawl Space – space between the ground

and bottom floor of home 3) Slabs – a poured layer of concrete, about 4

inches thick

Brainstorm: What do you think would be the advantage of each??? (think about topography and others!)

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Next Project!

Let’s look at Rubric

DUE 4/13

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Bell Ringer 4/2

Please copy and answer the following question in your notebooks:

Because Ben’s house is built on grade (even with land) with no basement or crawlspace, his house is built: 

A.  On a hillB.  On a slabC.  Using anchor boltsD.  Without headers

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Objective

Recognize Components of Construction

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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet)

B. Frame

1. Floor

a. Girder

b. Floor joist

c. Sub-floor

2. Wall

a. Studs

b. Header

c. Plates

(1) Top

(2) Sole

(3) Sill

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Step 4: Floor Frame

Floor frame - “skeleton” of the structure Purpose - Supports the wall and roof materials If frame isn’t constructed properly, the structure

may collapse

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Floor Frame Process:

Floor Joists, are long pieces of wood that are placed on top of the girders, which are on top of the foundation walls

A thick layer of plywood is attached to the tops of the floor joists. This is called the “Sub-Floor”

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Floor Frame

Girder

End Joist

Joist

Sub-Floor

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Floor Frame

Interesting Fact- Squeaky Floors are usually a sign of problems with the SUB-FLOOR

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Step 5: Wall Frame

Purpose - supports the ceiling, upper floors, and roof

Also serves as a nailing base for wall finishes Wall Studs - a vertical wall framing piece of wood

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Sill Plate– support piece below a window

Sole Plate – support piece above the sub-floor

Header – support above a door or window

Top Plate- support piece at the very top of the wall frame. Usually Double.

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Videos

Watch videos on how to build a FOUNDATION, FLOOR FRAME and WALL FAME

Write down the steps involved for building these in your notebooks…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_akSziGAH4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDeWeb6ttbI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcNodWLKBEw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44IkVBVJS2U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmjlTycqpk0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3YfJKmvJ0E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2_A1GCHKds

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Project

Work on Projects!

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Bell Ringer 4/6

Please copy and answer the following question in your notebooks:

What needs to be fixed if you have a squeaky floor??

What piece can be found above BOTH a window and a door?

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Objective

Recognize Components of Construction

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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet)

3. Ceiling/Roof

a. Ceiling joist

b. Rafters

c. Ridge

d. Roof truss/truss rafters

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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet)

C. Structural Roofing

1. Shingles

2. Slate/Tile

3. Metal

4. Insulation

a. R-value

b. Blanket

c. Loose fill

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Step 6: Ceiling and Roof Framing Purpose – supports the roof Roof Words to know:

Roof Truss Rafter Ceiling Joist Ridge

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Ceiling & Roof Frame

Roof Truss – combines a joist and rafters Made in the factory, delivered to the site Come in different shapes (this can provide

more or less attic space)

Rafter – support beams that extend from the exterior walls to the ridge (middle)

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Diagonal beam = RAFTER

Horizontal beam = CEILING JOIST TRUSS

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Ceiling/Roof Frame Process1) Trusses are built in

the factory, shipped to the site

2) Trusses are stacked on top of the wall frame

3) Trusses are secured to wall frame with small metal plates.

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4) Roof frame is completed when covered with strong plywood sheets or other type of wood

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House Frame

Videos: Continue Steps from Thursdays’ notes…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LxfIwOPPxEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcZZxKD-l6A

Watch it all together!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3iI6S7TuCA

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Step 7: Roofing

Protects the home’s interior from the weather

Material must be strong and weatherproof Common roofing materials:

Asphalt: most often used because its fire-resistant

Fiberglass Vinyl Wood Clay tile Slate Concrete tile Metal

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Shingles:

Thin pieces of material laid in overlapping rows that cover roofs

Applied after nailing black paper on the roof

The heavier the shingle, the longer its life will be.

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Flashing

Consists of strips of sheet metal Installed under the

chimney Insulates the roof

from the chimney and prevents moisture from leaking through the roof openings

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Water Protection

Gutters and downspouts: carry rainwater away from the foundation of the house

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Step 8: Insulation

Material used to restrict the flow of heated or cooled air within a house to the outdoors.

Millions of tiny air pockets that resist the flow of heat through the material

R-value = resistance of a material to heat movement

Shows the capacity to resist winter heat

loss and summer heat gain The larger the R-value, the more resistance

the material has for heat movement.

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Types of insulation forms

Blanket Board Loose-fill

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Blanket

Available in the shortest rolls

Commonly used in attics, floors, walls, and around pipes and ducts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWQpsbILOPs

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Board

Higher in R-value per inch of thickness than the other forms

More expensive Used between

concrete and earth, around foundation walls, and on one side of the footing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNE1QQreOkA

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Loose-Fill

Used in spaces where other types of insulating are difficult to install.

Also used in attics, inside frame walls, in cores of concrete blocks and as filler between other types of insulation

                       

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2GmDoE0-Gs

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Which Type?

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Which Type?

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Project

Work on Projects!

DUE 4/13

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QUIZ 6.0 on FRIDAY

Roof Styles Architectural Features Construction Terms

Study!! LOTS of Vocab!

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Bell Ringer 4/7

Sketch and label the parts of the ceiling frame. Ceiling Joists Rafter Ridge Truss

Which roofing choice requires stronger rafters and other framing members to support its extra weight?

A. Metal B. ShakesC. Shingles D. Slate/Tile

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Objective

Recognize Components of Construction

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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet)

D. Housing Systems

1. Electrical

a. Panel box

b. Receptacles/Ground fault

2. Plumbing

a. Water supply

b. Waste water removal

E. Heating/Cooling

1. Forced air

2. Radiant heat

3. Heat pump

4. Portable

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STEP 9: Electrical System

Electricity = movement of electrons along a conductor

Conductor- allows the flow of electrons and is usually a wire (power line)

Electrons follow a path from the source of the electricity to the device and back to the source. This is called a circuit

Ground Wire: electrical conductor that is connected to the earth that one needs to complete a circuit

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Reduce Electrical fires and shocks Have household wiring checked every 5

years

Have ground fault circuit interrupters (GFI) in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSV4djQmvqA

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STEP 10: Plumbing System

Water Supply Water is supplied to home from a community

water system Enters the home through the “building main”

pipe Once in home, passes through softener and

filter Then goes through the hot water heater Finally goes to the appliance or fixture

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STEP 10: Plumbing System

Waste Water removal Must be removed from the house so that it

does not harm you Pipes are completely separate from water

system pipes Pipes are LARGER than those for water When it leaves the house it goes to either a

septic tank or a community sewer line

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Air5AmzGSU

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STEP 11: Heating/Cooling SystemHeat Systems: Conventional Systems

Uses electricity, gas, oil or coal Based on availability of source and cost

Forced Air = Air heated by furnace and then delivered to room through supply ducts

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STEP 11: Heating/Cooling SystemHeat Systems: Conventional Systems

Radiant Heat = Wiring Produces heating Wire placed in ceiling, floor, or baseboards High Electricity costs!

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STEP 11: Heating/Cooling SystemHeat Systems: Conventional Systems

Central Heat-Pump = Electric refrigeration unit that heats and cools the house

A fan pushes warm/cold air through the house Most efficient system in moderate/mild

climates Higher price, but it pays off in the long run

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1.Heat Pump2.Evaporative Coil3.Furnace4.Air Cleaner5.Thermostat

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STEP 11: Heating/Cooling SystemHeat Systems: Solar Panel System – uses the energy from

the sun to heat the house Saves money and is good for the environment!

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STEP 11: Heating/Cooling SystemTypes of Heat Movement: Conduction

Transfer of heat from a body of higher temperature to one of lower temperature by direct contact

Convection Transfer of heat by means of air flow Warm air rises to the highest point in a

room/home Radiation

Transmission of heat by means of rays traveling in straight line from a source Example: Sun

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STEP 11: Heating/Cooling SystemCooling Systems: Air conditioners remove excess moisture

while they cool and circulate air Ventilation: supplying a home with fresh

air and keeping air circulating throughout a home

Light colored roof will have a cooling reduction of 20-50 %

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu2ltUz1ZhU

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QUIZ 6.0 on FRIDAY

Roof Styles Architectural Features Construction Terms

Study!! LOTS of Vocab!

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Project

Work on Projects!

DUE 4/13