Balloon Framing

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Tyson
Nicholas
Hootie

Balloon framing is an older method of constructing wooden houses that was widely used in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It involves long, continuous studs running from the foundation to the roof, eliminating the need for load-bearing interior walls. Instead of building each floor separately, balloon framing creates a vertical shaft for utilities. However, it has largely been replaced by platform framing due to safety concerns and fire hazards. If you own or are considering purchasing a home with balloon framing, it is recommended to seek professional advice to assess its structural integrity and compliance with current building codes.