Custom-Built Cold-Formed Steel Buildings
Cold-formed steel buildings, also called C-channel buildings, are a perfect solution for your new garage, barn, or even house. These structures are made of 100% galvanized cold-formed steel. The lightweight steel material is designed to bolt together with no welding, and provides our customers with a structurally sound, engineered, certified, and warranted steel building solution.
NSB cold-formed steel buildings are fast, economical, and maintenance-free. They offer a more cost-effective solution for metal buildings 40 feet wide or less.
Building with cold-formed steel materials costs you less across the entire construction cycle because of the predictability, accuracy, and design efficiency of the components. This results in lower insurance rates, shorter project cycles, and less waste disposal.
Use cold-formed steel for commercial, industrial or more unconventional applications:
- Self-storage facilities.
- Residential housing.
- Barns
- Warehouses
- Garages
- Mid-rise buildings up to three stories
Not sure if cold-formed steel is the right material for your next project? Here’s a list of the benefits that make it a superior building material:
- Safe & long-lasting: Noncombustible and resistant to moisture-related expansion and contraction
- Disaster resistance, strength and ductility: Withstands heavy loads, wind, earthquakes, and more
- Sustainability: Framing contains 25%-70%+ recycled steel, meeting the highest sustainability standards
- Easy construction: Components come pre-cut, pre-drilled and ready to assemble. Your project won’t require extensive training or specialized tools to complete
- Safe job sites: Low-risk conditions mean lower insurance rates
- Fast installation: Panels contain pre-punched holes for fast mechanical, electric, and plumbing installation
- Recyclability: Components come with less waste and are 100% recyclable
- Dimensional stability: Not predisposed to shrink, split, warp, crack or creep like other materials
- Long-term savings: Reduced maintenance and repair costs compared to less stable building materials