Frequently Asked Questions

Building with Cold Formed Steel (CFS)

Will steel framing reduce my property insurance?

Yes. Most insurance companies provide substantial discounts for steel framed structures. 

What is the process for using CFS?

Step 1: Send us a set of drawings/plans for any project in CAD or .dwg format. Or our engineers can work directly with your architect.
Step 2: We convert the project into CFS with our engineering software and provide you a cost proposal.
Step 3: If accepted, that file is then sent to structural engineering for a final detailing and stamp.

What part of a project can be framed using CFS?

Everything can be framed using our CFS. You are able to design and build everything above the foundation, including the load bearing and non-load bearing walls, floor joists and roof trusses.

Are there any limitations to using CFS?

No, in fact CFS is one of the most versatile and flexible building options. Our system will improve everything from conceptual drawings to shop drawings. 

What stage in the process can I use CFS?

CFS can be brought in at any stage of the project, although we recommend it early so that the Architect and Engineer can value engineer your project. CFS is the leader in cost reduction, faster schedule and material and weight reduction.

How does using CFS affect the project schedule?

The project schedule for framing is reduced by up to 75%. Trade schedules following the framing is significantly reduced as they do not have to drill holes or cut anything as service holes are prepunched at the factory. 

Are there any limitations to using CFS?

No. In fact CFS allows architects and engineers to expand their creativity with more flexible designs. Steel framing allows for larger spans eliminating the need for interior load bearing walls. 

Does CFS meet Local building codes?

Yes. All projects are designed to local and national building codes. Jurisdictions prefer steel vs. wood as it limits their liablity too. 

How many floors can I build with CFS?

The short answer is 10 floors for economical reasons but our award winning architects and engineers continue to amaze us with their designs. 

What materials can I use for cladding?

The same materials that are typically used for wood, concrete and all other framing materials. Your steel framed project will look exactly like any other project, but built much better. 

How does CFS stand up to local wind, snow and seismic loads?

Excellent and better than wood. All projects are designed to meet or exceed local wind, snow and seismic codes, even up to seismic 5. 

Is there acoustical and fire rated assemblies?

Yes. We use both generic and proprietary assemblies. 

Does CFS hold up to extreme environmental conditions?

All of our projects use galvanized steel coated material. The non-combustible properties and strength of steel offer greater protection for homes, buildings or any project, and can eliminate high wind and lightning damage to your home. Galvanized steel will not crack, shrink, splinter, creep, split, warp, swell or rot, and it is impervious to termites and wood destroying insects.

Would steel be better at limiting lightning damage?

CFS actually allows more protection for the occupants of a home or building since it provides a direct electrical path to the ground. It also reduces the likelihood of explosions or secondary fire.

Does CFS hold up to earthquakes?

The use of positive connections and the inherent strength of steel provide the greatest protection against earthquake and hurricanes. The high ductility of light gauge steel make it the best construction material for earthquake resistant design.

Will the Steel rust?

No. Applying a zinc coating to steel ensures long-term protection against corrosion throughout the lifespan of the structure. The galvanized steel’s natural sacrificial properties provide immediate protection to any cuts, scrapes, or damage, thereby preventing rust and reducing the need for maintenance.

Will mold grow on Steel?

Mold needs three conditions to grow: mold spores (which are present wherever there is air), moisture, and organic material that serves as its food source. Since steel lacks organic material, it cannot support mold growth.

Is CFS Steel recyclable?

Steel framing is the most environmentally friendly option available. To frame a 2,000-square-foot space, it requires 40-50 mature trees, whereas only six scrapped cars are needed if using steel. This comparison highlights the significant value of steel today and its potential positive impact on future generations. Additionally, U.S. Steel is required to contain up to 66% recycled material, and 100% of the waste from any of our projects is fully recyclable.

What is the environmental impact of steel?

The steel industry boasts a global recycling rate of 66%, the highest of any industry. Additionally, scrap from steel framing is a valuable resource that is never destined for a landfill.

Is Builder's Risk insurance affected by using CFS?

Using CFS reduces the builders premium by as much as 85%.

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