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From the moment I started this project, Armelands has been a standout partner. The team was dedicated and responsive, ensuring that every detail was well executed. Their innovative approach meant that I spent less time worrying about the construction process and more time enjoying the results.

Jane Faber

2 months ago

If you're considering a construction project, look no further than Armeland House. My experience with them has been outstanding from start to finish, making the entire process seamless and enjoyable.

John Smith

4 months ago

One of the standout features of Armeland House is their commitment to saving construction costs without compromising on quality. They employ innovative techniques and materials, ensuring that your project remains within budget while still achieving top-notch results. This balance between cost-efficiency and quality is a rare find in the construction industry.

Mike Terry

6 months ago

Armelands' Blog Posts

September 1, 2024
When you think of steel in construction, tall commercial skyscrapers might come to mind. However, steel framing is increasingly becoming a popular choice for residential homes, and there are several compelling reasons behind this trend. What Is Steel Framing for Homes? Steel framing is a robust, precise, and stable alternative to traditional wooden frames. Compared to standard lumber, steel framing offers superior strength and durability. Lightweight steel frames are highly versatile, available in various sizes and shapes, and can result in a high-quality home. Typically, steel used in residential construction is light gauge, pre-fabricated in factories and assembled on-site, accommodating a wide range of structural requirements. What to Expect After Installing Steel Framing Buildings can suffer from wear and tear over time, but steel framing offers a resilient alternative. Known for its resistance to common causes of deterioration, steel requires minimal maintenance. With regular upkeep and prompt repair of minor damage, steel structures can have an extended lifespan. Additionally, many builders are opting for steel framing to reduce their ecological footprint. Advantages of Steel Framing Construction 1. Durability Steel outperforms wood in terms of durability. Unlike wood, steel does not warp or expand and can withstand extreme weather conditions, such as earthquakes and hurricanes, due to its flexibility. Steel framing can last over 150 years in environments with high humidity and pollutants. 2. Fire Resistance Steel's non-flammability limits the spread of fires, a significant advantage over wooden frames. However, steel can lose up to 50% of its strength when exposed to temperatures above 550°F, while residential fires can reach temperatures of 1,100°F. 3. Moisture Resistance Steel is resistant to mold and handles water damage better than wood. Treatments like galvanization or zinc coating further enhance its rust resistance. 4. Time-Efficiency Steel framing does not require heavy machinery for construction. The pre-fabricated steel components are quickly assembled on-site and come with pre-punched holes for easy installation of plumbing and electrical systems, which saves time and reduces labor. 5. Customizability Steel-framed homes offer a range of cladding options, including brick, wood, cement, and vinyl. Remodeling is also easier with steel frames, as non-loadbearing walls can be altered or relocated with minimal hassle. 6. Environmental Benefits Steel is fully recyclable and does not involve hazardous chemicals in its production. The steel industry is a leading recycler in North America, which helps reduce construction waste. Disadvantages of Steel Framing 1. Insulation Challenges Steel frames can result in lower energy efficiency due to thermal bridging, as steel conducts heat more readily than wood. This can lead to higher energy costs. Solutions include wrapping insulation board around steel beams or using hybrid steel/wood frames to optimize both materials' benefits. Consulting with an insulation expert can help determine the best approach for your home. 2. Design Constraints Steel framing can limit certain design features, such as high-pitched roofs or dormers. To address this, a combination of wood and steel frames can be used to achieve desired roofing designs. 3. Rust Concerns Although steel is durable, it can rust if exposed to moisture for extended periods. Rust can compromise structural integrity if not addressed. Protective coatings and paints can prevent rust and maintain the steel’s condition. 4. Higher Costs Steel framing generally costs 10 to 20% more than wood framing due to the need for specialized tools and additional materials, such as insulation and rust prevention. Despite this, some areas may offer lower insurance premiums for steel-framed homes. Steel framing presents a modern, durable, and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wooden construction, though it does come with some trade-offs. Weighing these factors can help you decide if steel framing is the right choice for your home.
August 30, 2024
Steel frame homes use steel for structural support, contrasting with traditional wooden frames. Steel’s high customizability allows it to be concealed behind materials like brick, concrete, or wood, blending seamlessly with various architectural styles. Overview of Steel Frame Homes Steel frame homes are built using steel frames for structural integrity. As an alternative to wooden frames, steel frames offer enhanced stability, durability, and flexibility, providing an economical and long-lasting solution for modern construction. Light gauge steel, the standard choice for residential and commercial buildings, is favored for its lightweight nature, which expands design possibilities for architects, contractors, and homeowners. Advantages of Steel Framing Steel has evolved into a high-quality construction material due to advancements in steel alloys and processing techniques such as cold-rolling and heat-treating. Here are some key benefits: Cost-Effective: Steel is generally cheaper and more efficient than wood. Unlike wood, which requires time to grow and process, steel can be manufactured and recycled more readily. Prefabricated steel components are produced efficiently and assembled on-site, reducing waste and streamlining construction. Durable : Steel's ductility allows it to withstand significant force, making it resilient to earthquakes, strong winds, and impacts such as falling trees or car accidents. It also endures general wear and tear better than wood. Sustainable : Steel is environmentally friendly. It is recyclable and processing plants have improved energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption and emissions compared to earlier methods. Fire and Weather Resistant : Being non-combustible, steel helps contain fires and is resistant to moisture, preventing warping, rot, and decay. This makes it ideal for mold-resistant constructions. Customizable : Steel frames can be precisely cut and shaped to meet specific requirements, and their flexibility allows for easy modifications and integration with other materials like brick and wood. Disadvantages of Steel Framing Despite its advantages, steel framing comes with some drawbacks: Poor Efficiency: Steel has high thermal conductivity, which can lead to energy inefficiencies as it transfers heat and cold rapidly. Adding insulation, such as fiberglass, can mitigate this issue. Corrosion : Although modern steel is coated to resist corrosion, these coatings can wear off over time, especially if exposed to moisture. Regular maintenance and using corrosion-resistant types like galvanized or stainless steel can help minimize this risk. Reduced On-Site Flexibility : Prefabricated steel components can be difficult to modify on-site, leading to potential cost and time inefficiencies. Careful planning and coordination can help address these challenges. Comparing Wood and Metal Studs Wood Stud Framing Preparation : Create a detailed layout with dimensions and placements, including openings and corners. Installation: Secure wood studs with nails or screws, using fasteners and structural bracing for stability. Checking: Ensure alignment and structural integrity with a level tool and verify compliance with local building codes. Pro Tip: Use high-quality lumber to ensure structural integrity and avoid issues like cracks or warping. Tools needed include a hammer or nail gun, framing nails, saw, level, straightedge, and measuring tape. Metal Stud Framing Preparation : Similarly, prepare a detailed layout with dimensions and placements. Installation: Use screws, fasteners, and bracings according to manufacturer guidelines. Checking: Confirm alignment and check fasteners and bracings for weaknesses, adhering to building codes. Pro Tip: Sound can travel more easily through metal studs, so consider adding sound-dampening materials like fiberglass or mineral wool for better acoustic insulation. Tools required include a hammer or nail gun, circular saw, level, aviation snips, and measuring tape. FAQ: Steel Framing What Does a Steel Erector Do? A steel erector assembles and installs structural steel according to engineering and architectural specifications, working closely with construction teams. Is Building a Steel Frame House Cheaper? Costs vary. While steel frame homes may have higher upfront costs, their durability can result in long-term savings. Consulting with a construction professional can provide a clearer cost analysis. Can You Get a Mortgage on a Steel Frame House? Yes, steel frame homes are eligible for mortgages. Consult with mortgage lenders to explore your options and understand the specifics. How Long Do Steel Frame Houses Last? With proper maintenance, steel frame houses can last beyond 50 years, depending on factors such as location and climate. Can You Insulate Steel Frame Homes? Yes, various insulation options like fiberglass, wool, and spray foam can be used between studs, or insulated panels can be installed directly. Are Steel Frame Houses Worth It? Steel frame homes offer durability, versatility, and cost-effectiveness. With a lifespan of over 50 years with regular maintenance, they can be a valuable investment for long-term reliability and safety. Conclusion Steel frame homes are gaining popularity due to their durability and cost-efficiency. They offer benefits such as resilience to weather, fire resistance, and customization. If you’re embarking on a construction project, understanding the nuances of steel framing and using appropriate equipment can help optimize your workflow and ensure a successful build. Explore our construction site services to enhance your project efficiency.

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What's included in the price?

The price you see covers only the building materials.



Installation is not included and will be an additional cost.

 

Please note that a designated land is required and is not included in the pricing.

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Unfortunately not. Once you have placed your order, we cannot accommodate any changes.

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Warranty & Refunds

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Our warranty is for parts only. Our warranty policy does not include any labor

NOTE: ALL WARRANTY CLAIMS MUST BE PRE – APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO BE VALID

This warranty will not apply unless the product is installed, used, and maintained in accordance with the Manufacturers installation, operation, and maintenance instructions.


Special Order:
Special order takes 
12-16 weeks for its completion.
No return, exchange, refund for any equipment.
No refund on advance payment if order cancelled.
*Extra charges may be applied for storage if order is not picked up on agreed time-frame.*


What isn’t covered?

a. Damage of a product resulting from negligence.

b. Damage of a product resulting from unauthorized modification of the product. 

c. Damage caused due to not following the user manual.

e. Damage caused from natural wear on parts that are designed to wear out. (blades, teeth, cable, shanks, cutting edges and PTO shafts and hoses)

 f. Damage caused by use in an environment that the product is not designed for.

g. Excavator/skid steer tracks are not under warranty.

Armelands Limited does not accept returns, once it leaves our warehouse there will be no returns or refunds. 

Once the equipment has been picked up by a shipping company there is no returns or refunds.

Once the equipment is delivered there is no return or refunds.

No exceptions. 

1 year warranty on automotive equipment parts 

3 Month warranty on skid steer attachments

1 Year warranty on excavator parts 

No warranty on Shelters 

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Certifications

ICC-ES LOGO AND MARKS OF CONFORMITY 

ICC-ES has a new mark of conformity option. This mark can be used for clients
who have the following with ICC-ES:
Evaluation Report (ESR)
Listing Report (ESL)
Plumbing, Mechanical, Fuel Gas (PMG) Listing Report
VAR Environmental Report (SAVE)

EN 1090 

EN 1090 is a series of European standards that define the requirements for the execution of steel and aluminum structures. The full name of the standard is "EN 1090-Execution of steel structures and aluminum structures." It was introduced to ensure the safety and reliability of structural steel and aluminum components used in buildings and civil engineering works within the European Union (EU).

ISO 9001

Certification No: 288SCC21Q-NBSL002417S 

Quality Management System is vaild for the Design, manufacturing and sales of the prefabricated light steel frame building system and the steel structure.

ISO 14001

Certification No: 288SCC21E-NBSL001090S

Environmental Managements Systems is vaild for the Design, manufacturing and sales of the prefabricated light steel frame building system and the steel structure. And the relevant environmental management activities of the places involved.

ISO 45001

Certification No: 288SCC21S-NBSL000903S

Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems is vaild for the Design, manufacturing and sales of the prefabricated light steel frame building system and the steel structure. And relvant occupational health & safety management activities in the places involved.

Green building materials products rating certification-Steel column and Steel beam

Green building materials products rating certification is a process through which building materials and products are evaluated and certified based on their environmental and sustainability attributes. The certification aims to provide transparency to consumers, architects, builders, and other stakeholders regarding the environmental impacts of construction materials.

Green building materials products rating certification-Steel staircase

Green building materials products rating certification is a process through which building materials and products are evaluated and certified based on their environmental and sustainability attributes. The certification aims to provide transparency to consumers, architects, builders, and other stakeholders regarding the environmental impacts of construction materials.

Green building materials products rating certification-Steel truss

Green building materials products rating certification is a process through which building materials and products are evaluated and certified based on their environmental and sustainability attributes. The certification aims to provide transparency to consumers, architects, builders, and other stakeholders regarding the environmental impacts of construction materials.

Green building materials products rating certification-Steel wall

Green building materials products rating certification is a process through which building materials and products are evaluated and certified based on their environmental and sustainability attributes. The certification aims to provide transparency to consumers, architects, builders, and other stakeholders regarding the environmental impacts of construction materials.

CERTIFICATION COMPLIANCES

NASH AU & NASH NZ SFIA MASFA /SASFA / CE / EVALUATIONS / ICC-ES /UL


NASH AU & NASH NZ: NASH stands for the National Association of Steel-Framed Housing, and "AU" likely refers to Australia, while "NZ" refers to New Zealand. NASH is an industry association that promotes the use of steel framing in residential and light commercial construction.


SFIA: Steel Framing Industry Association (SFIA) is a trade association that represents manufacturers, suppliers, and code officials in the steel framing industry in the United States.


MASFA: The Mid-Atlantic Steel Framing Alliance is a regional association in the United States that supports and promotes the use of steel framing in construction.


SASFA: The Southern African Light Steel Frame Building Association (SASFA) is an organization that advocates for light steel frame construction in the Southern African region.


CE EVALUATIONS: "CE" typically refers to the Conformité Européene (European Conformity) mark, which indicates that a product complies with European Union (EU) health, safety, and environmental protection requirements. CE evaluations might involve assessing products for compliance with EU regulations to carry the CE mark.


ICC-ES: The International Code Council Evaluation Service (ICC-ES) is an organization that provides independent evaluation and technical information about building products, materials, and systems. ICC-ES evaluates products' compliance with various building codes and standards to ensure their safety and performance.

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