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In this episode, we break down what actually holds a house together during the framing stage. From beams and point loads to shear walls, hold downs, blocking, and structural nailing patterns, this walkthrough shows how every component works together to transfer loads from the roof all the way down to the foundation. You’ll see real examples of Simpson strong ties, anchor rods, engineered beams, cantilevered overhangs, window rough openings, door framing calculations, and how structural plans translate into what framers build on site. If you’ve ever wondered: How loads transfer through a house What shear walls actually do Why nailing patterns matter How big window openings are framed How overhangs are supported What engineers look for during inspection Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:05 Point Loads 2:39 Windows 4:05 Door Openings 4:51 Framing for Sliding doors 6:46 Shear Wall 7:55 Hold Downs 8:39 Over Hangs Structural design 9:46 Blockings for sheathing joints 10:59 Nailing Patterns 12:03 Outro This video explains it clearly on an active job site. Whether you’re a homeowner, builder, investor, construction student, or just curious how houses are built, this series walks through the process step by step from foundation to completion. Subscribe to follow the full build from start to finish. Looking to improve indoor air quality during your build or renovation? Check out HOLTOP ductless ERVs www.holtopcanada.com A ductless ERV provides continuous fresh air ventilation by exhausting stale indoor air while recovering heat energy. It helps manage CO2 levels, control humidity, reduce odors, and improve indoor air quality without ductwork. Ideal for basement suites, laneway houses, modular homes, tiny homes, and airtight builds. Use promo code FRESHAIR15 for 15% off. Free shipping across Canada.