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Home Wait, is this framing overkill?

Wait, is this framing overkill?

Is coastal framing overkill—or just good engineering? 🌊🏗️

Today we’re on-site in Seabrook, Washington, a beautiful Cape Cod-style coastal community, for a deep-dive framing walkthrough.

Building on the coast is a different challenge compared to areas near Seattle. Between high wind zones and stricter seismic design requirements, framing hardware and shear wall systems must meet a much higher standard.

In this video, we cover:

  • The Load Path: How forces transfer from the roof all the way down to the foundation
  • Shear Walls & Hold Downs: Why narrow wall sections require heavy-duty hardware
  • Nailing Patterns: The importance of galvanized nails and tight spacing in coastal environments
  • Pro Tips: Smart framing techniques that save time—and your hands—during layout

💰 THE SCHRUTE BUCK CHALLENGE

Did you notice the strap over my shoulder at the beginning? If you can explain exactly what it’s used for in the comments, you win 5 Schrute Bucks!

Materials & Tools Featured:

  • Simpson Strong-Tie HTS-24 straps and hold downs
  • Weyerhaeuser TJI® joists and TimberStrand® LSL
  • APA (Engineered Wood Association) plywood
  • DJI Osmo 360 camera (for the “Google Car” style footage)

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Company: Pioneer Builders

⏱️ Video Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Intro
  • 00:46 – Exterior Details
  • 04:02 – Interior Details
  • 11:11 – Poncho Outdoors
  • 12:30 – Pro Tip

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