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Hiring Pros for Framing a Two Story Home

Monday, January 21st, 2008

While the idea of framing a two story home on your own sounds like a great idea, in practice, it can be time consuming and quite challenging.  Not only do you have to create a plan for the actual framing you need to build, but then you need to build said framing and lift it into place.  This is certainly not a one person job, nor is it even a two person job.  You need more help than you have right now – which is why the professionals are your best bet when framing a two story home.

The reasons are clear for hiring a professional team for framing a two story home: the work is hard, the planning needs professional guidance and your home needs to be able to stand on its own for years to come.  You can’t simply build a home and hope for the best, you need to know that your home is safe enough for you and your family to live in.  That’s why there are professional contractor teams and architects to build your home.  And that’s also why there are specific codes and processes for building anything in your city.

Framing a Two Story Home

The first step in framing a two story home is sitting down with an architect or other planner to create a plan for what you need.  This will help you work out the ideas in your head as well as get the advice of a professional who can let you know when certain plans are not realistic.  You might also be able to do more with the space you have if you talk to a professional planner – sometimes you’re just not the best person to turn to when creating a plan.

Once you have a plan in hand for framing a two story home, you can begin to look for builders who can follow this plan and start turning your home dream into a reality.  You can find these professionals through your local builder’s association or online at job posting sites.  By taking the time to find someone who is not only experienced in handling this type of job, but who is also able to communicate with you, you will find your new home being built within months, not years.