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Cold-Formed Steel Insights
Engineering & Installation
Design and engineering principles for Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) projects, covering detailing, connections, hybrid integrations, installation techniques, software tools, and best practices for optimal performance and compliance.


Explore the Capabilities of FRAMECAD Software
FRAMECAD software stands out as a comprehensive solution for the seamless design, engineering, and manufacturing of light-gauge steel (LGS) or cold-formed steel (CFS) structures. By leveraging its cutting-edge capabilities, this platform automates tasks across the entire workflow, from creating framing plans and producing detailed engineering reports to generating outputs for manufacturing equipment. Let’s dive into the unique features that make FRAMECAD a game-changer in the
Jan 22 min read


Insulation for Exterior Walls in Canada
Insulating exterior walls in Canada requires a thoughtful approach to balance performance, cost-effectiveness, and durability. A combination of spray foam insulation and batts, such as mineral wool or fiberglass, is often highly recommended. Rigid foam boards also serve as an excellent choice, particularly for foundations and exterior walls, thanks to their superior moisture resistance. Here’s a more detailed overview of the available options: 1. Spray Foam Insulation - O
Dec 23, 20252 min read


Can You Build Stairs with Cold-Formed Steel? Yes—Here’s How
Building stairs with cold-formed steel (CFS) framing is not only possible but often a highly effective solution for creating durable and reliable stair systems. CFS is particularly well-suited for modern prefabricated constructions, offering flexibility in design and efficient installation. Stairs made with CFS can range from straight to complex configurations like curved or spiral designs, with the option for off-site manufacturing to streamline the assembly process on-site.
Dec 16, 20252 min read


The Function of Screws in Cold-Formed Steel Framing
Screws serve an essential function in cold-formed steel (CFS) framing, facilitating the connection of components, attachment of sheathing, and providing a quick, dependable assembly method. These fasteners are utilized in both shop and on-site construction, with specific screws designed for tasks such as joining steel members with gusset plates or securing structural panels to the framework. The durability and stability of a CFS structure hinge on selecting and installing scr
Dec 4, 20252 min read


Comparing Rigid Insulation and Batt Insulation: Choosing the Right Fit for Your Project
When it comes to home insulation, understanding the nuances between rigid insulation and batt insulation is essential for making the right choice. These two popular options serve similar purposes—enhancing thermal efficiency and comfort—but their distinct properties and applications make them suited to different scenarios. Here, we'll break down their unique characteristics and potential uses to help you decide which is best suited for your project. What Sets Rigid Insulatio
Nov 6, 20253 min read


The Perfect Pair: Combining Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) and Hot-Rolled Steel (HRS)
When it comes to modern construction solutions, pairing cold-formed steel (CFS) with hot-rolled steel (HRS) is turning heads for all the right reasons. This dynamic duo creates hybrid steel wall systems that bring the best of both worlds together—offering enhanced seismic resilience, lightweight design, and exceptional versatility tailored for mid-rise structures. The lightweight panels of CFS complement the sturdy HRS frames that handle lateral loads like a pro, making this
Nov 4, 20252 min read
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