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- Galvanized light gauge steel is formed into
C-sections to dimensions similar to equivalent wood 2x4s and other
dimension lumber, and is manufactured under strict quality control.
- Since steel framing is 1/3 the weight of its wood equivalent, wall sections can easily
be carried and erected by two workers: an important factor in the ease of on-site assembly.
- To the furthest extent possible, the houses are
pre-cut and pre-assembled in panels to minimize the cost of on-site
labour.
- Steel framing is inherently more accurate than
wood and especially so when factory-assembled on jigs.
- Wall sections are assembled into sections of up to 3 metres complete with insulation and
strapping.
- We supply the material for a house as a kit
containing the components necessary to build the house.
- The major components include the wall, floor and roof framing, roof
sheathing and coverings, exterior wall finishes, trim and millwork, vapor barriers and
insulation, interior finishes, doors, frames, kitchen cabinets, closets and trim, and
floor coverings.
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