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<h2>Metal Stud aka 'Steel Stud'</h2>is a lightweight, C-shaped or U-shaped framing component, typically made from galvanized steel, used in construction for building interior walls, ceilings, and partitions, offering advantages like fire resistance, pest control, and dimensional stability compared to wood framing, especially in commercial buildings and moisture-prone areas
<h2>Metal Stud aka 'Steel Stud'</h2>is a lightweight, C-shaped or U-shaped framing component, typically made from galvanized steel, used in construction for building interior walls, ceilings, and partitions, offering advantages like fire resistance, pest control, and dimensional stability compared to wood framing, especially in commercial buildings and moisture-prone areas
<h2>Key Characteristics</h2>
*Material: Usually cold-formed galvanized steel, providing rust and corrosion resistance.
*Shape: C-shaped (the studs) and U-shaped (tracks for floor and ceiling), with flanges and a central web.
*Knockouts: Pre-punched holes (knockouts) in the web allow for easy routing of electrical wiring and plumbing.
*Types:
*Light Gauge: Used for non-load-bearing interior walls and partitions.
*Heavy Gauge: Used for exterior or load-bearing walls requiring more strength.
Advantages Over Wood
*Fire Resistance: Non-combustible, improving fire safety.
*Pest & Rot Proof: Immune to termites, mold, and rot.
*Stability: Won't warp, twist, or shrink, ensuring straighter walls.
*Durability: Resists moisture damage, making them ideal for basements and bathrooms.
*Lightweight: Easier to handle and transport than wood.
Applications
*Primarily used in commercial and industrial construction, but increasingly popular in residential projects.
*Forms the skeleton for drywall installation, providing a stable base for plasterboard.

Latest revision as of 11:16, 5 January 2026

Metal Stud aka 'Steel Stud'

is a lightweight, C-shaped or U-shaped framing component, typically made from galvanized steel, used in construction for building interior walls, ceilings, and partitions, offering advantages like fire resistance, pest control, and dimensional stability compared to wood framing, especially in commercial buildings and moisture-prone areas

Key Characteristics

  • Material: Usually cold-formed galvanized steel, providing rust and corrosion resistance.
  • Shape: C-shaped (the studs) and U-shaped (tracks for floor and ceiling), with flanges and a central web.
  • Knockouts: Pre-punched holes (knockouts) in the web allow for easy routing of electrical wiring and plumbing.
  • Types:
  • Light Gauge: Used for non-load-bearing interior walls and partitions.
  • Heavy Gauge: Used for exterior or load-bearing walls requiring more strength.

Advantages Over Wood

  • Fire Resistance: Non-combustible, improving fire safety.
  • Pest & Rot Proof: Immune to termites, mold, and rot.
  • Stability: Won't warp, twist, or shrink, ensuring straighter walls.
  • Durability: Resists moisture damage, making them ideal for basements and bathrooms.
  • Lightweight: Easier to handle and transport than wood.

Applications

  • Primarily used in commercial and industrial construction, but increasingly popular in residential projects.
  • Forms the skeleton for drywall installation, providing a stable base for plasterboard.