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Structural Applications

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  • Why Wood
    • Beautiful
    • Economical
    • Energy Efficient
      • Case Study – The Breezeway House
    • Environmental
      • Green Building
      • Healthy Home
      • Sustainable Forestry
  • Idea Center
    • Deck & Porch Ideas
    • Pergola & Gazebo Ideas
    • Fence Ideas
    • Other Outdoor Ideas
    • Siding & Trim Ideas
    • Crown Molding & Wainscoting Ideas
    • Wall Paneling Ideas
    • Ceiling Ideas
    • Wood Floor Ideas
    • Other Indoor Ideas
  • Planning Resources
    • Know Your Species
      • Douglas Fir
      • Eastern White Pine
      • Hem-Fir
      • Ponderosa Pine
      • Pressure Treated Wood
      • Redwood
      • Southern Pine
      • Spruce-Pine-Fir
      • Western Red Cedar
    • Project Plans and Installation Guides
    • Calculators
    • Selecting a Contractor
  • How-Tos
    • How-To Videos
    • How-To Articles
  • Wood FAQ
  • Lumber Info
    • Building to Code
    • Structural Applications
      • Energy Efficiency
      • Lumber Grades
      • Lumber Sizes
      • Span Tables
      • Other Structural Applications
    • Appearance Applications
      • Lumber Grades
      • Lumber Patterns
    • Finishing
    • Installation
    • Treated Wood Use Categories

Using wood for residential framing and other structural applications can save you time and money. Wood is typically less expensive and faster to frame with than alternative materials, providing savings on labor and material costs.

Here, you’ll find helpful resources for softwood lumber’s structural applications.

American Wood Council: Heights and Areas Calculator

USDA Forest Products Laboratory: Wood Handbook, Wood as an Engineering Material

National Frame Building Association: Post-Frame Building Design Manual


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