Tri-Steel homes are pre-engineered and arrive on the jobsite in full kits
ready for assembly. All of the pieces for framing are already labeled, cut, drilled, punched, marked and ready to bolt or screw together.
Tri-Steel provides a set of construction plans and detailed assembly instructions to show how each wall, opening, and truss is constructed. Tri-Steel Homes go up easily with components being bolted and screwed together quickly and logically.
Tri-Steel homes can be built with any type of foundation and can be finished with any exterior material available: brick, stucco, siding, etc. The completed home is indistinguishable from a conventionally built wood framed house, but delivers the many inherent advantages of steel.
QuickSilver Homes
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The QuickSilver Homes use a grid system light-gauge galvanized steel structure.
This system takes advantage of the high strength to weight ratio of steel
and allows the QuickSilver system to easily attach to a slab foundation. With clear-span technology, QuickSilver can deliver up to 60 feet of unsupported open space and a great deal of flexibility with the roof-line design.
QuickSilver designs can be built on a slab, pier-and-beam, or over a
basement.
For more information about QuickSilver Homes, see the technical specification sheet.
To see how a QuickSilver Home is erected, click
here.
Lifetime Homes
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As the premier Tri-Steel system, Lifetime is the jewel in Tri-Steel's crown. The system uses the finest pre-engineered red iron, bolt-together steel framing system available today. The Lifetime homes
are incredibly strong and are well suited for slab, pier-and-beam foundations or homes with basements.
For more information about Lifetime Homes, see the technical specification sheet
To see how a Lifetime Home is erected, click
here.