| Frequently
Asked Questions |
|
| Q. The
first question that we are always asked is "Is building in steel more costly than building
in timber"? |
A. When
you compare steel framing which comes complete
with Bracing panels, Tie downs, Pre-punched
service holes and lintels over windows, with
the equivalent in timber, steel wins every
time. Add to that the advantages of steel
framing - No shrinkage, No warping, Lighter
to handle, Non combustible and impervious to
white ants and the choice is clear. |
| Q. Do
we need a builder or can we owner build? |
A. We
can offer a frame erection service to both
builders who are unfamiliar with steel construction,
and to the owner builder. We can also
recommend builders to undertake the entire
building project. |
| Q. How do I become an Owner Builder? |
A. Please
refer to the section on this web page "Owner
Builder" |
| Q. What about sub trades? |
A. Even
in most timber framed houses, Builders prefer
to use steel battens to fix their ceilings
- so there's no difference there. Plaster to
walls is by glue & screw for steel instead
of glue and nail for timber. |
| Q. Is
steel more dangerous in the event of an electrical
fault? |
A. Steel
frames are earthed and carry any electrical
current quickly to earth. Thus reducing
the risk that is present in a timber house. |
| Q. What
about noise? |
A. In
the early days of steel framed homes some people
did report "Creaking noises". Technology
has changed and this no longer occurs. In
fact it seems to be a story generated by timber
builders to protect their industry, rather
than comments made by people living in steel
houses. |
| Q. What
about fire dangers? |
A. Few things burn as well as timber. In
a steel house there is little to burn. Bricks,
Hardieplank™, Steel frames & trusses, Gyprock,
Iron or Tile roofs are all non combustible. |
| Q. Is
a steel frame house cheaper to insure? |
A. Due to the fact steel cannot burn
and cannot be attacked by termites borers or
fungal decay, insurance companies acknowledge
a steel framed house is a lower risk to insure. So
as a result insurance premiums are lower.
(not all insurance companies share this view but many do). |
| Q. Does a steel frame house look different to
a timber house? |
A. No. It
is impossible to tell the difference between
a steel and timber house
once completed. |
| Q. What about Termite Protection? |
A. Steel qualifies as a "Termite resistant
material" Under the building code of Australia.
Your steel structure is safe for life. The
BSA provides that building in steel is sufficient
to meet the requirements of the code. Avoid
expensive and repetitive poisonous sprays around
you home. |
| Q. Can you get help with Engineers, Drafting of
plans and other information? |
A. We
are more than happy to assist you with advice
if needed, and supply answers to
all your questions or solutions to any problems
you may encounter. |