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Yes. Steel framing can be designed to meet or exceed governmental
energy efficiency standards. In addition, by staying straight and
true, the steel framing helps prevent cracks due to shrinkage or
warping, thus preventing air leaks that result in a costly loss
of energy. |
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No. Waves pass through the space between the studs, allowing
the use of all radios, phones, and television sets in your home.
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The steel frame offers its occupants better protection than
any other construction system. Scientists recommend seeking shelter
in steel frame structures during lightning storms because the steel
frame provides a path to the ground, reducing the likelihood of
explosions, secondary fires, or personal injury. |
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The use of galvanized steel frame components protects your
home from rust. |
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*TradeReady® Floor System (U.S. Patent #6,301,854
and other Patents Pending)
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