Engineered Structures

No matter the size, shape, or complexity of your project; Walls Up Barndos has the experience and capability to get it done right. We offer cold form steel framing with a 50 year structural warranty and site specific engineering for our turnkey builds and we offer post frame barndo shells for the customer that wants to be their own builder.

Cold-Formed Steel Buildings

Cold-formed steel (CFS) has been a staple of the construction industry for more than a century, and it’s easy to see why. Steel, in general, is a highly durable material. And when it’s formed using cold-form processes, it becomes even stronger. CFS offers cost-effective, durable, eco-friendly building options that are in high demand today as inflation and supply chain woes drive prices up, and sustainability is a top priority for many industries.

Let’s take a look at the advantages of choosing cold-formed steel over other building materials.

CFS is a Cost-Effective Building Material

Even if you’re working with a comfortable budget, money is always a factor in choosing building materials. Cold-formed steel is a truly cost-effective material choice, offering layers of savings with lower labor costs, lower material costs, and easy scalability. Many contractors choose CFS to save money upfront, lowering the cost to build, and many stakeholders choose CFS for long-term savings with fewer maintenance needs.

Here is how you can lower your costs using CFS:

  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio Means Fewer Materials Needed

  • Panelization Reduces On-Site Construction Costs

  • Shorter Product Cycles Means You’re Productive in Less Time

  • Lower Insurance Premiums Due to Weather & Fire Safety Ratings

  • Fewer Site Safety-Related Costs Like Security or Inspections

  • Fewer Long-Term Maintenance Needs Due to Durability

A lower up-front price tag is just the beginning of cost savings with a cold-formed steel building. This material is versatile and scalable, and lends itself well to commercialization–meaning that it is easily mass-produced to bring efficiency and cost savings to the construction process. So, in a nutshell, CFS is a cost-effective building material from beginning to end.

Cold-Formed Steel is More Durable

Next to money, durability is the second most important factor when choosing materials. Steel has a well-known reputation for its strength. But what many building owners might not realize is that cold-formed steel is particularly strong. The manufacturing processes performed at a lower heat produce compressed sheets that offer improved durability over hot-formed steel sheets.

Add to the sheer strength of CFS that steel is also impervious to most environmental factors like pests, moisture, heat, and wind. Using CFS, you’ll incur far fewer long-term maintenance costs typically caused by environmental exposure.

It’s a Sustainable Choice

Steel is a 100% recyclable material. Often, CFS panels used in new construction are from recycled materials. Plus, when the building is removed or renovated, the steel components will still be 100% recyclable.

Using CFS as a sustainable building material is a choice that you can feel good about. The CFS manufacturing process is inherently designed to eliminate waste. It’s based on a dry system that does not require excessive water consumption to produce heat or cool the steel. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly material choice, CFS is green from beginning to end.

Cold-Formed Steel is a Safer Building Material

When it comes to safety, you may not realize the role that individual building materials play. It’s true–choosing highly combustible framing materials like timber or untreated wood paneling for walls and roofing increases the combustibility of the entire building. That means, in the event of a fire, the building turns into a tinder box and is quickly engulfed in flames.

With CFS, your building’s occupants may have more time to reach safety. While many of the accompanying building materials will still burn, the structure of a CFS building is non-combustible, which considerably slows the spread of the fire. From goodwill to a good price, cold-formed steel is a good choice for your next building project.

The non-combustible nature of CFS means:

  • Buildings are Safer for Human Occupants

  • In the Event of a Fire, the Impact on Municipal Fire Services is Reduced

  • Buildings Cost Less to Insure

In fact, did you know that the melting point of steel is approximately 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit? The average building fire only reaches 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and even the hottest fires rarely exceed 1,800 degrees, so CFS will remain non-combustible from construction through destruction.

CFS is Easy to Install

If money, safety, and sustainability aren’t enough to inform your decision, consider the construction process. Cold-formed steel is well-known for being easy to install. This means you’ll have fewer labor hours invested in the construction of your building, leading to both lower costs and a quicker build. If your goal is to get through construction quickly, cold-formed steel is the right choice.

Cold-formed steel is so versatile that it can even be installed during the coldest months of the year. This means that you won’t be limited to summer months to construct your building, and you won’t have to plan for portable heaters during construction. These buildings are often panelized, leading to easy construction in less time compared to other building materials. And all of these benefits are just what you’ll see day-to-day with CFS.

It’s Resistant to Extreme Weather Conditions

How often do you face extreme weather like tropical storms, intense blizzards, or tornadoes? Cold-formed steel, notable for its durability, is the best choice for buildings constructed in areas that experience extreme weather.

According to the Steel Framing Industry Association, CFS is a truly weather-resilient building material. This designation goes beyond durability, encompassing safety, security, durability, energy conservation, and the general ability to be resourceful during an extreme weather event. To that end, cold-formed steel is a superior building material offering the structural resilience that your business needs to remain operational in the face of catastrophic weather conditions

Post Frame Shells

Looking to build a Barndo and save money? Our Barndo shells are the perfect solution. We will design and install the exterior shell and you complete the rest of the build; saving you tons of money!

A Post Frame Barndominium Shell from Walls Up gives you a deluxe and modern home that can be customized exactly how you want it. No matter the complex design you want for your home, we will manufacture custom roof trusses and metal panels that you need to complete your project. Whether you want a rustic and comfortable barn-style home or a modern take on a barndo, we’re excited to work with you to get you the barndominium of your dreams!

Our company uses high-quality materials with #2 wood, first-class American Made metal, and stainless steel head roof screws. You can be assured a quality barn with our post frame shell

You can also expect a fast turnaround time with competitive pricing when you choose Walls Up.