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     “They sure don’t make them like they used to.”

     Everyone has heard this----most of us have even said it.  Usually I am likely to say something like, “And that is a good thing that they don’t”

     Now you are probably wondering how this relates to whatever you are thinking about---especially those of you looking to get tossed in The Active Rain Gutter.  But this time I am talking “beams.”

     Take a look at this Beauty!

Really big beam

     She’s a 10 x18 x 16!

9 inches wide

by 18 inches tall

     Now those are some measurements!

Charles Buell

 

 

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43 commentsCharles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector • October 29 2009 08:57AM

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It is definitely interesting when you open up the insides of a older home and see the material used to build it.  Sometimes when you try to go off our measurements today compared to back then they don't match up.  Such as the studs 12" - 16" on center with the new homes and older home could just be random.  At times you think they just threw it up there yep looks good then nailed it.  But back than a 2x4 was a true 2x4.  Thanks for sharing the pictures!

Posted by Corey Chase (Silvercreek Realty Group) over 2 years ago

Charles:  This is funny ... great play on words. I can't get too excited about the measurements even though I do understand the significance. 

Posted by Kathleen Daniels, Broker-Owner San Jose Real Estate 1-800-972-1822 (San Jose Homes & San Jose Short Sales) over 2 years ago

Those are typical in Seattle though. I lived on Queen Anne for years and my 1906 house had similar beams. Without them, the house would have been even more slanted than it was. What I hate to see, (and I know YOU see it all the time), are those lovely beams hacked notched out for plumbing etc...

I do miss the way the old homes were built. 'Nominal' measurements are as offensive to me as the shrinking sizes of candy bars.

Posted by Real Estate Broker * Jennifer Monroe * over 2 years ago

Corey---there are certainly lots of differences in older lumber for houses and new ones

Kathleen, thanks

Jennifer, you are right----and these beams are not nearly the biggest ones I have seen.  There are some old warehouse buildings with 12x24 inch beams that have floors that are solid 2x10's on edge---talk about beefy!

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

When we demo'd are old home I was amazed at the beautiful lumber that was used in it's construction. We recycled much of it...
I hope you are having a super week,
Paul

Posted by Paul Henderson, Broker, Realtor® Tacoma,Gig Harbor,DuPont,HartstenePointe (RE/MAX Professionals & Four Seasons Inc.) over 2 years ago

Charles, you might care about those measurements, but all I see are some good looking 'studs'. LOL :)

 

Posted by Sylvie Conde, Broker | Toronto Real Estate (Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc., Brokerage) over 2 years ago

Paul, in the older houses lumber was so cheap and so abundant there was no need to conserve.

Sylvie, while I can appreciate your interest---the good looking "studs" do nothing for me:)

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Charles - now those are some sexy measurements.

Posted by Alan May, Coldwell Banker Realtor® Evanston, Illinois & Northern Suburbs (847.425.3779 almay@aol.com) over 2 years ago

Alan, can't you just imagine running to the lumber yard and having them throw a dozen 10x18x16's on the roof of your car?:)

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Settle down Charles. I know things like this make you all warm and fuzzy. But this is a family blog!!!

That's a nice piece of wood!

Posted by Craig Rutman Raleigh/ Cary/ Apex area Realtor (Helping people in transition) over 2 years ago

Craig---now I am just "beaming!" (please tell me I didn't just say that---better go take my meds)

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

That's just NUTS

 

Posted by Alan May, Coldwell Banker Realtor® Evanston, Illinois & Northern Suburbs (847.425.3779 almay@aol.com) over 2 years ago

   She’s a 10 x18 x 16! ?? Inquiring minds want to know what makes you think the beam is female.

 

Posted by Ask Kate for answers (Get-Your-Best-Mortgage-Rate.com) over 2 years ago

Alan---you got a new pet?

Kate, you sure know how to ruin a perfectly good metaphor:)

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Thank you. I like to think it's a talent I've had to develop.

Posted by Ask Kate for answers (Get-Your-Best-Mortgage-Rate.com) over 2 years ago

Now that's a beam! How old we talking?

Posted by Janice MacMillan, ABR, SFR, CDPE~Military Relo. (ERA Joyner Realty) over 2 years ago

Kate, did you get professional training?

Jan---1911

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Well, to be truthful, I was born with the talent.

Posted by Ask Kate for answers (Get-Your-Best-Mortgage-Rate.com) over 2 years ago

Hi, Charles. Your posts never fail to amuse. I enjoyed Kate's comment about the beam being female!

Posted by Leslie Helm/Real Estate For Trail Riders (Tennessee Recreational Properties) over 2 years ago

Mr Charles,

That blog post was very sexual and very arresting.

Nutsy, who knows sex appeal

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

Would someone step on him please?

Posted by Ask Kate for answers (Get-Your-Best-Mortgage-Rate.com) over 2 years ago

With measurements like those it can only be a she. That's one heavy duty beam.

Posted by James Quarello - Connecticut Home Inspector (JRV Home Inspection Services, LLC) over 2 years ago

Heavy duty and she are not to be used in the same comment.

Posted by Ask Kate for answers (Get-Your-Best-Mortgage-Rate.com) over 2 years ago

She's a biggun!  I am shocked "she" isn't eaten to shreds...

Posted by Jay Markanich - Northern VA Home Inspector (Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC) over 2 years ago

Okay guys, you just aren't getting it.

  • SHE
  • Heavy Duty
  • Biggun

Now on the other hand if you want to call it a squirrely mess of a beam, be my guest.

Posted by Ask Kate for answers (Get-Your-Best-Mortgage-Rate.com) over 2 years ago

Kate, you are asking us to remove a mere splinter from our eye when you have a beam in yours!

Posted by Jay Markanich - Northern VA Home Inspector (Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC) over 2 years ago

I'll bet that house was solid!  Did you write it up as a good thing?

 

Posted by Barbara S. Duncan, CRS, GRI, e-PRO Searcy AR (RE/MAX Advantage) over 2 years ago

Charles - can you imagine what that piece of lumber would cost in today's market?

Posted by Suesan Jenifer Therriault-Home Inspector Monroe County Pa - (570) 262-7551 (JTHIS-Professional Home Inspection Team) over 2 years ago

Leslie, from a guys point of view isn't EVERYTHING female?:)

Nutsy and the English language----never shall the two meet

Kate, OK

Jay---one of them was, but in general they were in great shape

Kate, so what you are telling me is that when I tell my sweetie that she is my favorite Manatee that is not flattering?:)  I am really confused (and in big trouble now too:)

Jay, really good point---I mean splinter

Barbara---not too much issue with the beam

Suesan----especially considering you could build a whole house with it:)

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Damn that thing is not going anywhere....but then what do I know

Posted by Heather Adkinson Moses Lake Real Estate Agent (Windermere K-2 Realty LLC www.propertiesinmoseslake.com) over 2 years ago

Heather---gonna take a while for sure

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Charles,

With the new technology; Parallam Beams and Truss Joists etc. which are lighter and stronger, that's over-kill in today's market.

Posted by Terry Chenier (Homelife Glenayre Realty) over 2 years ago

Holy COW . . . this is a FEATURE in the Active Rain Gutter . . . When men take out their  . . . measuring tapes . . . YUP ... in the guttter for you ;-)

 

Posted by Carla Muss-Jacobs - Exclusive Buyers Agent Portland | Portland Real Estate | (503-810-7192 | BuyersAgentPortland.com) over 2 years ago

Terry, for sure

Carla, you are too kind;)

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Mr Charles,

I never would have implied that women, such as Mrs Kate, are heavy. You really messed your nest this time. I think that your female followers will be flocking to the new and sophisticated and debonair Nutsy.

Nutsy

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

Nutsy, who did you get to help you spell all those words?

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

new and sophisticated and debonair Nutsy

Posted by Ask Kate for answers (Get-Your-Best-Mortgage-Rate.com) over 2 years ago

Kate, have you seen Steve's profile page?  Finally a little truth in advertising!

There is nuts in this

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Amazing the lumber used in older homes.  I am amazed as well that they were able to make roofs out of 2x4s back then.

Posted by Theodora Wu (TJ Investments) over 2 years ago

Theodora, those houses with 2x4 roof structures worked pretty well for cedar shingles----but add a couple of layers of asphalt shingles on top of that---most sag

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

Charles, yes I can guarantee Ms. Sweetie and manatee are not to be used in the same sentence either.

But back to your other comment about Mr. Steven's profile where he discloses HOW nutsy he has become, the Federal Trade Commission offers this smell test:

  • Advertising must be truthful
  • Advertisers must be able to back their claims

I rate Steven with A+

Posted by Ask Kate for answers (Get-Your-Best-Mortgage-Rate.com) over 2 years ago

Well Charlie, I too get excited when I see old growth Doug Fir.  But what about those footing forms still in place.  A likely spot for Dampwood Termites.

Posted by David Helm, Bellingham, Wa. Licensed Home Insp (Helm Home Inspections) over 2 years ago

Kate, I thought it was pretty well done on his part too

David----how can those form boards be wrong they have been there for 98 years?:)

Posted by Charles Buell, Seattle Home Inspector (Charles Buell Inspections.com) over 2 years ago

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