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The latest online features from FineHomebuilding.com - March 17th, 2022 [View in Browser]( Hello, {EMAIL} ! [Subscribe Now]( If you're considering using steel in your project, get the information you need, from roofs to staircases. [Working With Steel in Residential Construction]( 21 articles and videos with everything you need to know about incorporating metal into an industry that has been historically dominated by wood-based building materials. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Framing for Superinsulation]( Ben Bogie introduces us to a high-performance build and explains some of the air-sealing and framing details used to superinsulate this unique wall and roof assembly. [Watch Now]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Deck Footing Options]( Mike Guertin provides a comprehensive overview of code-approved solutions for supporting the structure and loads of a deck. [Watch Now]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Staircase Design]( From means of movement to savvy statement, staircases are a distinct design opportunity. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Installing Standing-Seam Roofing and Cladding]( Carpenters adapt their tools and water-shedding strategies to work with standing-seam steel panels. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( More from [FineHomebuilding.com]( [Podcast 432: Live From the International Builders’ Show: Emily Mottram, Steve Baczek, and Nick Robertson]( [Working Around Live Wires]( [Pretty Good House]( [Pretty Good House]( This new book provides a framework and set of guidelines for building or renovating a high-performance home that focuses both on its inhabitants and the environment. [SHOP]( [Deck Ideas That Work]( [Deck Ideas That Work]( Packed with over 300 inspiring photographs along with hundreds of design solutions and top-notch advice to help inform smart decisions. [SHOP]( Stay Connected The Taunton Press, 63 South Main Street, Newtown, CT 06470 [TAUNTON STORE]( | [ABOUT]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [CONTACT]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( [COPYRIGHT]( | [TERMS OF USE]( | [ACCESSIBILITY]( | [CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS]( You received this message because you are a Taunton customer or have registered at Taunton.com. This email was sent to you by The Taunton Press. [Click here]( to unsubscribe or to update your email preferences.

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