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Creating Stronger Products Using Staggered Joints

In many phases of construction the staggered joint produces a stronger finished product. - Horizontal Example- While installing a hardwood floor, the ends of the boards should never line up in consecutive rows. Instead, it is recommended that several rows be installed before boards line up. - Vertical Example- Boarded siding needs to be staggered in a similar way to a hardwood floor- except on a vertical surface.

 

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