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Rogers Smith
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Any builders have experience with metal studs?

Rogers Smith
  • Developer
  • Covington, LA
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I'm being courted by a steel manufacturer who specializes in metal framing for residential construction. They cut according to plans and ship in joined sections. It sounds intriguing for a few reasons:

  • No termites. This is a big issue in south Louisiana.
  • Fewer mold issues. Again, considering my location.
  • Better wind protection. Ditto.
  • No wood rot.
  • Dramatically improved fire resistance.
  • Solid longevity. 50 year warranty.
  • Lower insurance costs.

The pricing is roughly equal to wood framing, so it seems almost like a no brainer. I am considering using this for by build-to-hold SFRs, where I will use standardized plans on small houses. This would not work for my normal specs because of no standardization. They need to do at least 4 houses at once for the math to work.

Has anyone had any experience with metal framing in the residential space? I'd love to chat.

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John Blackman
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John Blackman
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  • Austin, TX
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I have never used them before but I am aware of a few houses around town that did.  I love all of the features you mentioned, but like @Karen Margrave mentioned, I just don't know any crews that are used to assembling them.  If the supplier will do assembly, that could be pretty nice.  However will they come back multiple times after city framing inspections find new lists every week?  

One problem I would imagine is small framing tweaks for duct ways, stairs, and window adjustments which are easy to craft a custom piece of wood on site, but may be harder with metal.

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