Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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wood truss
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Depends....our house has steel! There may be wood in some places however.
We found this our when trying to find a stud to hang stuff on the walls. |
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Ours was built with both. Wood in the exterior and load bearing walls, steel for the interior walls and partitions.
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I believe you'll find all the new builds will use a combination of steel and wood studs - wood studs 16" o.c. (on-center) for structural/supporting walls, steel studs 24" o.c. for non-supporting walls........at least that's been my observation from perusing TV homes under construction.
Less wood studs = cost savings to the builder. Yet it still meets code requirements, apparently. It's definitely different than what we see here in OH! Bill ![]() |
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Thanks for info. That's exactly what I was wondering. If I was to hang something inside, would I be going into steel or wood. I hate surprises. Also, I thought steel would less likely invite termites.
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If you plan to mount a TV on a wall, discuss with your sales person about the studs in that wall. It's tough to screw lag bolts into the steel studs. A friend had the builder put a slab of plywood behind the drywall in the area of the TV mount.
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Then I can tell my wife I added a fresh air vent for her...
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Well you can find the steel stud easier with a stud finder,
all you need to do is drill a hole and pop a molly in it, Stronger/better than sheetrock anchor or molly. You can also remove a section of sheetrock mount ply spackle paint. No big deal either way
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Sure! I've been known to replace motion sensor light fixtures because they did not work...until Mr. Fluke meter told me that the light bulbs were both burnt out. You would think I would check them first, but what are the chances of both bulbs burning out at the same time?
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The steel studs are extremely flimsy. You can easily bend them with your hand. Not much strength with these. If you're in the TV area take a ride down to the new construction areas south of 466A. You can find a home like you're interested in and see where the different studs are located. That's what I did so now I have a good knowledge of what I need in each room and on each wall. It's good to know.
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