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Infographic

The Framing the American Dream study shows that a stick-framed house creates nearly 30 times more jobsite waste than a component-framed house.

Using Components creates 30x less waste
Infographic

The Framing the American Dream study shows that a crew can frame two and half homes with structural building components in the time it takes to stick-frame one house.

build more 2 1/2 more houses with components
Video

Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing wall panels completes the task of framing a building’s walls in a fifth the time, requires less skill and experience and ultimately allows framing crews to complete more wall projects over time. 

Reach your framer customers with this short, informative video that highlights the benefits of using wall panels.

Many thanks to MiTek for generously funding the production of this video.

 

Video

Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing wall panels completes the task of framing a building’s walls in a fifth the time, requires less framer skill and experience, and ultimately results in a product that is more precise.  

Reach your builder customers with this short, informative video that highlights the benefits of using wall panels.

Many thanks to MiTek for generously funding the production of this video.

 

Video

Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing roof trusses completes the task of framing a building’s roof in less time, allowing the same framing crew to complete more roof projects over time.

Reach your framer customers with this short, informative video that highlights the benefits of using roof trusses.

Many thanks to MiTek for generously funding the production of this video.

 

Video

Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing roof trusses completes the task of framing a building’s roof in less time, requires less framer skill and experience, and ultimately results in a roof that enables more open and flexible floor plans. 

Reach your builder customers with this short, informative video that highlights the benefits of using roof trusses.

Many thanks to MiTek for generously funding the production of this video.

 

Brochure

Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing wall panels completes the task of framing a building’s walls in a fifth the time, requires less skill and experience and ultimately allows framing crews to complete more wall projects over time. 

Reach your framer customers with this colorful, customizable brochure that highlights the benefits of using wall panels.

Brochure

Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing wall panels completes the task of framing a building’s walls in a fifth the time, requires less framer skill and experience, and ultimately results in a product that is more precise.  

Reach your builder customers with this colorful, customizable brochure that highlights the benefits of using wall panels.

Brochure

Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing roof trusses completes the task of framing a building’s roof in less time, allowing the same framing crew to complete more roof projects over time.

Reach your framer customers with this colorful, customizable brochure that highlights the benefits of using roof trusses.

Brochure

Framing the American Dream data suggests that installing roof trusses completes the task of framing a building’s roof in less time, requires less framer skill and experience, and ultimately results in a roof that enables more open and flexible floor plans. 

Reach your builder customers with this colorful, customizable brochure that highlights the benefits of using roof trusses.

Video

This time-lapse video provides a side-by-side comparison of two identical homes being framed. The only difference between them is the house on the left was stick-framed on site, while the house on the right was framed using floor trusses, wall panels and roof trusses.  The video provides clear proof that structural components are the better way to frame.

Infographic

The Framing the American Dream study shows that a stick-framed house creates nearly 30 times more jobsite waste than a component-framed house.

Waste: 15 cubic yards (stick), 1/2 cubic yard (component)
Infographic

The results of the Framing the American Dream study looked closely at the total number of hours, broken into discreet framing tasks, to determine how long it took a framing crew to complete each home. This infographic makes the person-hour savings of using components clear at a glance.

376 Man Hours (stick frame) vs. 152 Man Hours (component)
Infographic

The 2015 Framing the American Dream study was unique in its use of floor panel systems. This infographic looks specifically at the labor savings of installing floor panels versus the floor installation in the stick-built home.

Framing the American Dream floor system installation graphic
Infographic

In each Framing the American Dream study, two identical buildings were framed, providing an apples-to-apples comparison of stick and component framing methods. This infographic focuses on what we learned in each area by the numbers. 

Framing the American Dream comparing 1995 numbers to 2015 infographic
Infographic

This project overview graphic provides  a quick visual representation of the time, labor and waste benefits of using components as well as a more in-depth look into the specific savings in each area based on both the 1995 and 2015 Framing the American Dream studies. This full-page infographic is great to use as a leave-behind with customers or presentation attendees to illustrate the full benefits of framing with components.

Framing the American Dream Infographic