This method is not required by building code (Sussex County Delaware).Īll roof valleys are covered with Ice and Water Shield (a heavy duty, adhesive backed roofing underlayment). Wooden support blocks allow proper distribution of weight from the end gable walls through the floor structure.Īll of our floor joists, wall studs, and ceiling joist/rafters are 16" on center and are all aligned for proper structual weight distribution.Ĭeling joist/rafters are framed with elevated heel height to allow for full depth of insulation all the way to the exterior wall. All OSB wall sheathing is installed horizontally down to the framing plate. Hurricane ties are installed on the outside of the wall instead of on the inside to provide a smoother drywall finish. FramingĪll homes are stick framed by Amish carpenters. We also install dehumidifiers in our conditioned crawlspaces to control humidity. This corrugated pipe drains into a sump crock with a sump pump to promote proper drainage. Lower walls are treated with an eco-friendly borate termite treatment that is non toxic to humans and animals.ĭouble up rim board is installed around entrances to crawl spaces with the option of a conditioned crawl space consisting of 4 inch corrugated pipe installed in a gravel filled trench on the inside perimeter of the crawl space. (Note Sussex County Delaware does not require the installation of rebar in footers)įloors are installed with LVL girders, (laminated beams in the center of the floor), engineered I joists, and steel shims between the pier support systems and girders. Footersįooters are continuous through the garage door entrance and the side entrance door with 1/2 inch rebar. Below, you will find examples explaining some of the unique ways that Yoder & Sons Construction LLC implements their values of excellence. The construction process is one flavored with innovation and distinction. We believe having integrity requires us to make decisions that benefit our customers RATHER than an industry standard that focuses on minimum building code requirements/builder grade materials and making choices that benefit their profit margins while shortchanging their customers. We consistently EXCEED numerous minimum standards for structural, weatherproofing, energy efficiency and material quality required by Kent and Sussex Counties of Delaware, and standards established by stricter guidelines established by municipal jurisdictions in Rehoboth Beach and Bethany Beach, Delaware. Yoder and Sons Construction LLC even provides quality in areas that you normally would not expect. We are passionate about what we do for our customers. Their craftsmanship and commitment to quality is what continues to make our finished product outstanding. We are very thankful for the incredible team of talented subcontractors that work with us. Our construction process is focused on innovation and distinction. Our mission is to be the premier contractor and new home builder of Delaware's Kent and Sussex Counties, by providing our customers with a top quality energy efficient home, best personalized customer service, excellent value and affordable long term ownership, as a result of many of the high quality, maintenance-free products that we incorporate throughout our building process. (Read more about our cabinets under the Construction Features section of our website.) We are located east of the town of Greenwood in Sussex County, Delaware. All of our new homes feature Yoder Signature Cabinets, which are handcrafted to OUR exacting standards, by local Amish cabinetmakers. We specialize in new Amish framed stick-built custom homes, Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) homes, home additions, remodeling, and home restoration services. We also build in further inland Sussex County locations that include Milford, Delaware, Milton, Delaware, Georgetown, Delaware and Millsboro, Delaware. These areas include Lewes, Delaware, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Bethany Beach, Delaware and Ocean View, Delaware. Yoder and Sons Construction LLC, services all of Delaware's coastal beach resort communities.
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