Building Extension with Pre-Fab Wall Frames
I am adding a fairly simple rectangular extension on the back of my 1960s triple-fronted cream brick veneer single story house. I am going to continue with footings rather than a slab, in keeping with the elevated floor level of the existing house. As time is a significant factor for me, I am seriously considering getting my wall frames pre-fabricated. However, I have been warned by one builder mate that sometimes it's hard to get the new to join up with the old precisely due to various minor inconsistencies between the plans and reality. He thinks that with an extension it's wiser for me to build the frames on site so I can adapt to slight variations easier.
I don't mind building them myself, however there is limited space to work in, and also because I won't be on a slab the only real option I have is to have the frames lying across the joists as I construct them. I've done this before, and found it an irritating way to work.
I am using trusses for the roof, therefore it might make sense since the trusses will be pre-fab to get the same company to build my walls as well.
What are your personal experiences? Any recommendations from experience? Tips?
Thanks in advance,
Zac