Residential steel framing
Although steel framing has a tiny market share in the local housing industry, the National Association of Steel-framed Housing (NASH) believe it’s popularity will grow as its benefits become better known.
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Although steel framing has a tiny market share in the local housing industry, the National Association of Steel-framed Housing (NASH) believe it’s popularity will grow as its benefits become better known.
Steel use in the construction industry has grown rapidly over the last decade. Supporting this have been other changes that have left the sector well positioned to face the future.
In use since 1989, the steel structures standard is currently being revised and will be divided into seven parts to help users.
Tests show that brick veneer steel-framed houses should perform very well in earthquakes.
Steel is used in many buildings, but for which components in which types of buildings, and what is the outlook for its future use?
Thermal bridges in buildings reduce the benefits of insulation, so we need to add thermal breaks. What does this all mean?