I've always found that relaxing wears me out. So, no thank you.
Did you look at the pictures?
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And did you look at my link that shows numerous examples of how it should be done?
I realize that I'm pointing out negative things in this build and a lot of you prefer to be cheerleaders, which I'm sure is very nice for the guy having his house built. But do you honestly want your house framed to old standards, things that are not done anymore? When somebody says that's how we always do it, I cringe. Continuing to do something the same way when better materials and techniques are out there goes beyond my comprehension. Supporting it is worse the putting your head in the sand.
Overall I give this framing crew a C grade. They seem to be fast and efficient. They have done this A LOT. No denying it. But my guess is that they learned their trade doing track houses and not custom homes. They are paid by how fast they get it done, not how well it could be done.
I have no doubt that the house will be nice when it's done and if any issues show up, they will be minor for the next ten years or even 20 years. The issues I'm seeing are what I repair in older homes. Things that take decades to happen. This is why those practices are not used any more. Nothing is 100%, so saying that's how my house is, or that's how they always did it might be fine for a few houses. Why gamble? Some people who smoke never get cancer. Is that a reason to keep smoking?
I personally post stuff on here so somebody will tell me what I'm doing wrong, or to tell me that there are better ways to do it. I'm currently redoing the siding on my house because I chose a Hardie product that I do not like anymore, and that has since changed how it should be installed. I still like Hardie, but I will never use their 4x8 sheets for siding ever again. I ignored the advice I received not to use it, and now I'm paying for that stubbornness.