- Why build with steel?
- Residential steel framing members are cost effective, light weight, easy to handle, and
manufactured under strict quality control guidelines. Steel framing is also termite
proof and non combustible.
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- Will my home look different than the rest in my development?
- No. In fact, because of steel's strength you can design your home with larger open
spaces. With a steel frame, the walls will remain straight and true and can be
finished with the same materials traditionally used.
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- What about the environmental impact of steel construction?
The overall recycling rate of the steel industry is 66%, the highest of
any industry in the country, offering an environmentally sound home framing alternative. Steel framing scrap is a valuable commodity that
should not end up in a landfill.
- What about cost?
- The price of steel has been relatively constant over the
last decade. While the price of traditional framing materials has been erratic and
growing at a rate much faster than inflation, steel prices have only experienced small
quarterly adjustments. Builders interviewed nationwide have
affirmed that framing with steel is commonly less expensive than traditional framing.
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- Will steel framing affect the indoor air
quality?
- No. Steel framing is recommended by The Healthy
House Institute for chemically sensitive and environmentally conscious homeowners who seek
good indoor air quality. Steel frames do not need to be treated for termites and are free
of resin adhesives and chemicals normally present in other construction materials.
- How do I hang pictures in a steel framed home?
- As in a traditional home, depending on the weight
of the picture, you can hang it from the drywall with toggle bolts or hangers. Heavier
objects can be hung from screws attached directly into the studs, which can easily be
found with a magnet.
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- Will I be able to remodel my home?
- Yes, since steel framing allows for larger spans,
a home can be designed without interior load-bearing partitions, making it easier for
homeowners to complete alterations without affecting the structure.
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- Will my home rust?
- The use of Red Oxide painted and galvanized steel frame components protects your home
against rust.
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- Will the steel interfere with portable radios, phones, or TV reception?
- No. Waves pass through the spaces between studs allowing the use of all of the
radios, phones, and television sets in your home.
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- What about lightning?
- The steel frame offers the home occupants better protection than any other construction
system. Scientists recommend seeking shelter in steel frame structures during
lightning storms because the steel frame provides a path to the ground reducing the
likelihood of explosions, secondary fires, or personal injury.
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- Can my house be built to resist earthquakes and hurricanes?
- Yes. Positive connections and the strength of steel provide great protection
against earthquakes and hurricanes. Steel's high strength and ductility make it the
best construction material for earthquake resistant design.
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- Can my home be energy efficient?
- Yes. Steel framing can be designed to meet or exceed governmental energy
efficiency standards. In addition, by staying straight and true, the steel framing
helps prevent cracks due to shrinking or warping, thus preventing air leaks that result in
costly loss of energy.
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- Will I have to pay higher insurance premiums
for my homeowner's insurance?
- No. As a matter of fact, because of steel's
excellent performance record in earthquakes, and because it is not affected by termites
and is non-combustible, home owners may be able to save on insurance premiums.
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- Will I be able to sell my home?
- Your home does not need to look any different than
your neighbors and should sell just as easily. Because of steel's high strength and
durability your home should last and retain its value for a long time. In fact, if you
take advantage of steel's strength and flexibility by designing wide open spaces, you will
have additional selling features.
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- How can I get more information on steel
framing?
- The American Iron and Steel Institute has
publications and videos that will provide you with more information. All you need to do is
call the STEEL HOME HOTLINE at 1-800-79-STEEL,
(1-800-797-8335).
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