Steel studs instead of wood?

Started by Bellla, February 08, 2007, 09:46:18 PM

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Bellla

Would there need to be any changes to the plans if I were to use steel studs instead of wood? (I'm thinking of building a 10x20)

Thanks,

Bellla

peg_688

Yes !  You could [highlight]only use them  on interior / non- bearing walls [/highlight]without major changes , to your C/P's . It can be done , but the total structural design / way it's braced, would be different than a wood framed building.

I would look the same from the outside , but it would be built differently, if that make sense.


jraabe

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While you may not need to change the plans to get a building permit, there are some real differences when you do steel framing on structural walls. Headers, structural sheathing connectors and much more will be non standard. Also, steel framing is a real problem in insulated walls and not just because the steel is a far better heat pump for moving heat from the interior to the exterior.

See this thread about moisture problems with steel studs: http://www.countryplans.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1169525534/40