Engineering Excellence

Residential

Modern Living Meets Steel Strength

Overview

Discover a new standard in residential construction. Our steel-framed homes offer superior durability, design freedom, and energy efficiency that traditional wood framing simply cannot match.

Steel-framed residential construction is the future of home building. Our homes combine the aesthetic warmth of traditional design with the engineering superiority of structural steel. From the outside, your home looks like any other premium residence - but underneath, it's built to last generations.

We offer complete residential packages including architectural plans, stamped engineering, steel framing kits, exterior cladding, insulation systems, and interior finishing options. Our team coordinates with local contractors to ensure a seamless build experience.

Whether you're building your dream home, a vacation retreat, or an investment property, steel gives you more square footage, fewer maintenance headaches, and peace of mind that your home can handle whatever nature throws at it.

Residential
Key Features

Built for
Performance

Storm Resistant

Steel framing withstands hurricanes, tornadoes, and seismic events that destroy conventional homes.

Termite & Rot Proof

Steel never rots, warps, or attracts termites - eliminating the #1 threat to wood-framed homes.

Design Freedom

Open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, and large window spans that wood framing cannot support.

Long-Term Value

Lower insurance premiums, minimal maintenance, and a structure that outlasts conventional homes.

Specifications

Technical
Details

Every building is custom-engineered. These specifications represent typical ranges. Your project will be designed to your exact requirements.

Width Range 24' - 80'+
Stories 1 - 2
Wind Load Up to 170 mph
Energy Rating ENERGY STAR® eligible
Warranty 50 years structural
Finish Any residential finish
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