Shanette Steel Frames

Floor cassette units is a series of floor joists joined together with trimmers or enda-joists to form a load-bearing element of floor construction. They  are suitable for ground floor applications in detached housing, and in upper stories they provide a working platform upon installation, minimising safety risks associated with working at heights.

These cassettes form a complete working platform incorporating all ancillaries.

Delays become a thing of the past and there is minimal work required for follow-on trades.

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The cost of steel frame homes compared to traditional wood can vary depending on project specifics. Steel construction offers several advantages that can lead to overall cost savings. These include:

  • Durability: Steel frames resist rot, termites, and warping, reducing long-term maintenance costs.
  • Faster construction: Steel frames can be prefabricated, leading to quicker build times and potentially lower labor costs.
  • Energy efficiency: Steel allows for superior insulation integration, potentially lowering heating and cooling bills.

Steel frames are known for their exceptional durability. Steel resists rot, insect infestation, and warping, leading to a long lifespan. 

Steel frame construction offers excellent potential for energy efficiency. Here’s why:

  • Superior insulation integration: Steel studs have a smaller profile compared to wooden studs, allowing for more space for thicker insulation, leading to better thermal performance.
  • Airtight construction: Steel frames can be effectively sealed, minimising air leaks, a significant source of energy loss.

Steel frame construction is well-suited for a variety of climates. Steel is resistant to moisture, making it a good choice for humid regions. Additionally, steel’s strength allows for superior performance in areas prone to high winds or seismic activity.