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Structure - Roof Ans: -Transfers roof loads to rafters, trusses and joists - Ultimately transfers loads to bearing walls and framing -Roof covering protects the roof sheathing Structure - Framing/floors Ans: -Balloon or platform construction -Floor provides continuous pad for framing Structure - Walls 2 | P a g e Ans: -Carry weight of roof and floor to the foundation -Wall structure varies based on type of framing Structure - Footings/foundation Ans: Transmits the weight of the structure to the soil The foundation is the base upon which a structure is built. A foundation has three basic functions: 1-Transmit the weight of the structure to the footings. 2-Resist the pressure of the soil on the outside of the basement and act as a retaining wall. 3-Carry the weight of the structure below the frost line to prevent frost heaving. 3 | P a g e In Alberta, the foundation usually is made of ? (x2) Ans: In Alberta, the foundation usually is made of poured concrete or preserved wood. The wall framing and the joists are placed on top of the foundation. Posts or columns are used to carry the load of a beam vertically, down to the footing, which is typically concrete. Posts and columns may be made of brick, concrete block, poured concrete, wood, or steel. The sla

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RECA Rural Part2 Questions and Correct
Answers/ Latest Update / Already
Graded
Structure - Roof


Ans: -Transfers roof loads to rafters, trusses and joists




- Ultimately transfers loads to bearing walls and framing




-Roof covering protects the roof sheathing




Structure - Framing/floors


Ans: -Balloon or platform construction




-Floor provides continuous pad for framing




Structure - Walls

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Ans: -Carry weight of roof and floor to the foundation




-Wall structure varies based on type of framing




Structure - Footings/foundation


Ans: Transmits the weight of the structure to the soil




The foundation is the base upon which a structure is built. A foundation

has three basic functions:


1-Transmit the weight of the structure to the footings.




2-Resist the pressure of the soil on the outside of the basement and act as

a retaining wall.




3-Carry the weight of the structure below the frost line to prevent frost

heaving.

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In Alberta, the foundation usually is made of ? (x2)


Ans: In Alberta, the foundation usually is made of poured concrete or

preserved wood. The wall framing and the joists are placed on top of the

foundation. Posts or columns are used to carry the load of a beam

vertically, down to the footing, which is typically concrete. Posts and

columns may be made of brick, concrete block, poured concrete, wood,

or steel.




The slab


Ans: The slab is the reinforced concrete floor between beams, columns,

or walls. Slabs are most common in residential basements, machine shops,

workshops, dairy barns, hog barns, and poultry barns. The building's type

and the amount of weight it must handle for its intended use determine

the slab thickness and requirements for reinforcements (rebar) within the

slab.




foundations - preserved wood

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Ans: Some foundations are made of preserved wood, and although less

common, they will be important to point out to buyers. According to

home inspectors, these foundations may have issues such as exterior

wood decay, interior wood decay, leakage at joints, buckling from

pressure, a missing moisture barrier, or bowing foundation walls (FXC

Inspections, 2022). You can check the foundation type by finding some

exposed wall in the basement, usually under a staircase or in a utility

room. If you cannot find an exposed foundation wall, confirm the

foundation type with the seller.




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