PANELIZATION

Panelization


According to the NAHB, complete home panelization is the fastest growing segment of residential new construction. We believe that panelization is the key to being successful in the light gauge residential and light commercial market. Panelized walls and trusses save material waste on the job site due to costly human errors or poor material quality and eliminates the costly disposal fees associated with waste.

Panelization

Panelized walls and trusses save on labor costs by reducing the number of skilled laborers required, less builder's liability and workman's compensation insurance due to less labor costs, no lost time due to weather conditions, and no hat sections or heavy equipment required. Panelized walls and trusses produce consistent quality due to factory controlled conditions including preset jigs and layout tables. Panelized walls and trusses will reduce the construction time on your project, reducing costs associated with construction loans, reduce delays caused by weather and labor shortages, and predict your move in schedule more accurately. Panelization allows for a guaranteed price on your framing package rather than a per lineal foot price.

For more information on a wall panel system, CLICK HERE. Make sure to include wall height, length of 8' sections, and whether they are bearing or non-loadbearing.