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    Apr 2009
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    Scott,

    I am very appreciative of the time you take to try and understand the style and the method of design of others like myself. I realize that we do things differently. I value the criticism both constructive and otherwise. For you to drop in and make sense of each project is commendable. Thanks for the suggestions. The one that did it for me was the wall definitions roof designation. I never noticed the lower wall cut by roof dialogue before. That was the answer and I am sure it will save me time on many projects as this situation often occurs.

    As far as the roof goes, they are trusses with an 12" energy heel.

    The offending attic wall by the entry was created because the entry has a common ceiling height with the main house (at 109.125") The laundry room and rear entry has a lower ceiling height but the roof for the garage cuts through both rooms. Break the wall where needed and designate the siding wall as interior 6 below and all is gravy. . . thanks again.
    Charlie Heyn
    X1 THRU X5
    www.i4homedesign.ca

 

 

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