Ditch the wood: The benefits of steel framing

08 Jan.,2024

 

Picture the world’s most famous skyscrapers: the Empire State Building in New York, the Willis Tower in Chicago or Burj Khalifa in Dubai. All of these architectural wonders are made possible thanks to the strength of steel framing. While steel has long been used to build large structures due to its durability and strength, the material is rarely used for residential homes. 

Houses have relied on wood framing for centuries. But lumber can cause a host of issues during a build process, from supply chain delays to significant waste. Issues continue once a house is complete—wood’s natural life cycle includes mold, rot and pests. Homeowners are often forced to address these costly and harmful effects.

At Veev, we believe steel is the better option for both the build process and for homeowners. That’s why we’ve ditched wood, and the accompanying drywall, entirely. Instead, we use cold-formed, light-gauge steel made mostly of recycled material. This allows us to build faster, cut down on overall cost, and create near-zero waste.

With high quality products and considerate service, we will work together with you to enhance your business and improve the efficiency. Please don't hesitate to contact us to get more details of Pros and Cons Of Steel-Framed Homes, Steel Frame Homes.