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    David, thanks. I had gone through the reference manual and missed the comment about walls not being included in the room calculation. So, I save a separate copy deleted everything except the basement. I requested a materials calculation for all floors.
    If the framing calculations were set up exactly like the normal tools display framing settings (i.e., walls, ceiling, roof, roof trusses etc.) it would be accurate and easier to understand and trace back to the model. The same goes for the drywall. You cannot tell whether the drywall calculation includes both walls and ceilings or not. All of the drywall was expressed in terms of 4X8 X thickness sheets. When possible, most drywall techs use a 4X12 X thickness sheets for ceilings. It is less expensive in terms of price per sheet (area) and requires far less mud and sanding.
    Separating exterior and interior wall framing would also seem to make sense. At least in our area (and I suspect many others), exterior wall specs have gone to 2X6 (to accommodate extra insulation) while interior walls remain 2X4. The only insulation displayed was for the ceiling (which is not required since it is a basement with no structure above). It would nice to be able to specify wall insulation in terms of "R" rating and have that show as a separate material. The calculation did include a roof although there is none (the 1st floor was deleted.)
    The calculations for fixtures, furniture, appliances, cabinets, etc., etc. are dead on. Anyway, I was just in a learning mode so the shortcomings are not critical to any real work. Bill B.

 

 

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