Are there on-site benefits for construction with Light Gauge Steel Framing Systems?
How can I be assured that steel frames made by Ezsteel are good quality?
What warranty is available on TRUECORE® steel?
Have steel framed buildings been proven over time?
Steel framing has been successfully used in housing since the early 1950’s and in recent years has gained in popularity. There are well-known and reputable builders in Australia who recognize the benefits of TRUECORE® steel and building steel framed houses.
Why should I consider a frame that is termite proof?
Frames made from TRUECORE® steel by Ezsteel are 100% termite and borer proof. As anyone who’s had to deal with termites would probably tell you, it’s worth doing everything you can to stop them, right from the start. Termites are a problem in Australia and damage to a house frame by termites and borers can be silent and invisible to the eye. Rectification may involve replacement of the damaged frame and other building components and the damage may not be covered in standard insurance policies. Regular termite inspections are recommended to check the other building components in homes.
Can steel frames be used for building in a bushfire zone?
Yes. When used as part of the NASH bushfire standard, frames made by Ezsteel from TRUECORE® steel provide simple design solutions to achieve compliance when building, even in a flame zone. For further information please refer to the National Association of Steel-Framed Housing’s Standard ‘Steel Frames Construction in Bushfire Areas’ or visit www.nash.asn.au/nash/safety-and-security/bushfires. We also recommend you speak with your builder about the suitability of steel framing for your particular build.
If I use a steel frame how much flexibility do I have with design?
Steel frame manufacturers and fabricators can produce almost any one or two storey home design seen in Australia today and recently steel frames have been used in some three and four storey designs. Because house frames made from TRUECORE® steel have a high strength-to-weight ratio and stay straight and true, they’re an ideal choice for modern home design. Long spans, open plan living spaces, architectural rooflines; they’re all possible with the inner strength of TRUECORE® steel. And frames made from TRUECORE® steel are suitable for both flat and sloping blocks.
Is more trade skill required to work with steel framing?
Any trade can work with steel framing. Bricklayers can install the brick ties by simply clipping them into the stud and plasterers appreciate the straight lines of a frame made from TRUECORE® steel. Pre-punched electrical and plumbing service holes help make installation easier for plumbers and electricians. Most frames are installed by qualified framers who can work with both steel and timber. Trades are increasingly becoming experienced with working with steel as more builders adopt steel framing in their product offer.
How can I find out how to install steel frames?
If you’re new to light gauge steel frames you might be surprised just how easy frames made by Ezsteel from TRUECORE® steel are to work with. We’ve put together a range of how-to videos to help you get up to speed fast, you can view them on the Installers page of this website. Also, The National Association of Steel-Framed Housing (NASH) provides instructional literature and videos and your frame supplier is also likely to provide installation manuals and support.
Can a frame made from TRUECORE® steel accommodate window flashing detail?
Yes, steel framing has been successfully used in the housing industry since the 1950s. Specific advice is available from window and cladding manufacturers.
Does TRUECORE® steel comply with the relevant Australian Standards?
BlueScope Steel manufactures TRUECORE® steel to all the relevant Australian Standards (AS1397:2011 and AS/NZS 1365:1996) for thickness, width, mechanical properties and coating mass. TRUECORE® steel is easily identifiable through product branding and the distinctive blue coating.
I’ve heard frames made from TRUECORE® steel are insecticide free. What does this mean?
Because it’s termite and borer proof, TRUECORE® steel doesn’t need to be treated with insecticides to keep these harmful pests from eating your frame. So, if minimizing insecticides around your home is a priority for you and your family, building your home with TRUECORE® steel is a great way to start.
Do I need to undertake chemical or physical termite protection if I use a steel frame?
The National Construction Code specifies chemical and physical termite barriers only where structural members are subject to termite attack. A steel frame is termite proof, but it is still recommended to use non-structural fixtures of termite-resistant materials, or a steel frame plus a termite barrier, combined with regular pest inspections. For further information visit the National Association for Steel-Frame Housing’s (NASH) information page: www.nash.asn.au/nash/why-choose-steel/structural-pests.
Is there initial or ongoing movement of steel frames?
There will be no initial shrinkage or swelling of a frame made from TRUECORE® steel as there is no absorption or drying of moisture in steel frames. Steel framing in a properly constructed and insulated home expands and contracts in response to temperature changes at rates reasonably similar to those of other building materials. And steel frames won’t shrink, twist or warp over time so there’s less chance of sticking doors and window jambs, nail pops and wavy roof lines due to frame movement.
Can I build on piers or a concrete slab?
Yes, steel framing can be fixed directly to a concrete slab, or to steel flooring systems on brick, concrete, or steel piers.
Should copper pipes be isolated from a steel frame?
Yes, these materials should be isolated because in the presence of water these materials will develop galvanic cells which will result in rapid destruction of the protective metal coating of the steel frame. Copper pipes are easily isolated from the frame by using nylon grommets or faces fixed to the studs using plastic clips. Both of these systems also resist water hammer noise.
Does steel framing combined with external cladding provide greater internal wall space?
Compared to double-brick construction, floor space gains can be achieved when using frames made from TRUECORE® steel combined with external cladding construction. Over a typical home design (slab area = 221m2) this may equate to three square metres which could mean more living space or additional storage.
I’ve heard steel frames allow a range of external façade options.
Yes, steel frames can accommodate a range of facades including brick, veneer, fibre cement and timber. Cladding solutions can be fixed directly to steel framing.
Is a light gauge steel frame made from TRUECORE® steel durable?
Yes, it is. TRUECORE® steel with Activate® technology incorporates a thoroughly tested protective aluminium/zinc/magnesium alloy coating. Our patented Activate® coating technology is an important component of BlueScope products installed across a range of environments and building applications. Where there are cut edges from drilling or cutting operations, the galvanic action of the coating protects the exposed steel edge against corrosion.
Are steel framed houses thermally efficient?
A frame made from TRUECORE® steel can be lined, insulated and clad in a variety of ways which can deliver the desired thermal and acoustic properties.
How to fix skirting & architrave?
Apply adhesive & use hardened steel nails to pin until adhesive sets.
How to fix door jambs?
To fix door jambs use suitable screws for timber/steel.
Cladding installation?
Screwed and or nailed using hardened nails or suitable steel fixing screws in both cases thermal break is required between cladding and steel. This can be factory fitted if requested.