Thom McAnally

Lessons From the Great Recession?

I remember the Great Recession and how many displaced candidates we had. Some stayed active but many went their way, finding new industries and career paths. From where I sat, it was 5 years of trying to find jobs for folks, knowing it was like finding a needle in a haystack. Single Family was...

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December 2022
Issue #14281
Page 98
Ryan Colker

Standards Ensure Off-site Built Tiny Homes Deliver Safety and Efficiency

Ryan Colker

As many communities and potential homeowners struggle with housing affordability, tiny houses have emerged as part of the solution. Assuring these tiny houses deliver the same level of safety and efficiency of other permanent housing solutions is essential. Local building codes and the...

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August 2022
Issue #14277
Page 96
Craig Webb

A Closer Look at Webb Analytics’ 2022 Construction Supply 150: Lumberyards, Dealers, and Component Manufacturing

Craig Webb

When the 52-page Webb Analytics’ 2022 Construction Supply 150 Report was released on May 3, the top headline was: Report Shows Lumberyards’ Revenues Soared Far Above Gains for Specialty Dealers, Big-Box Stores. Indeed, high-flying lumber prices helped drive a 19.2% revenue increase...

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June 2022
Issue #14275
Page 92
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on Multi-Family

Joe Kannapell

Has COVID-19, its aftermath, and raging inflation brought the multi-family truss business back to its roots? Bo Powers, co-owner of Panel Truss, sees fewer wraps and more garden style jobs further from cities. Kenny Shifflett, owner of Ace Carpentry, believes the plethora of these...

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May 2022
Issue #14274
Page 126
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Housing Affordability Inflection Point

Matt Layman

Cooling ahead for CMs Zillow reports that the number of multigenerational family households has quadrupled since 1971. 18% of Americans now live in multigenerational housing and housing supply is at an all-time low. Families are moving back in with relatives due to increased housing...

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April 2022
Issue #14273
Page 90
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The Last Word on Rheia HVAC Systems

Joe Kannapell

Floor trusses work better than I-Joists when accommodating the new Rheia (ree’ uh) air distribution system being developed by eight leading national builders. As with trusses, skilled designers craft Rheia layouts and produce design calcs required by building departments. And builders and...

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April 2022
Issue #14273
Page 132
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Housing Momentum Rushing To Over Built

Matt Layman

There are multiple Overlooked Obvious housing conditions that scream “runaway supply of shelter” is already in process. First and foremost, let us differentiate between housing and shelter. Housing demand implies one dwelling for a household. A household is not a family...

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March 2022
Issue #14272
Page 104
Joe Kannapell

The Last Word: The New American Home

Joe Kannapell

Trusses of the future will be flat, or nearly flat, based on The New American Homes (TNAH) that have been shown annually at the International Builders Show (IBS). Though the elegant designs of these homes may seem atypical, they have to abide by the same factors that affect every house being...

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March 2022
Issue #14272
Page 136
MiTek Staff

Recommendations and Limitations for Depth and Deflection of Parallel Chord Trusses

MiTek Staff

In addition to allowable lumber stress limitations, parallel chord truss designs are also regulated by maximum permissible deflection-to-span and depth-to-span limitations. All of the following recommended limitations should be achieved to provide a quality roof / floor system and assure...

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February 2022
Issue #14271
Page 105
Matt Layman

Lumber Briefs: Build-to-Rent and Here Comes the Wood

Matt Layman

Build-To-Rent: Overlooked Obvious Not to be sacrilegious, but things in the lumber market are feeling apocalyptic. My primary concerns about the lumber and OSB market right now are two-fold. One, blatant disregard and unnatural comfort with prices. One of our members asked if he should...

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May 2021
Issue #13262
Page 102
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