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Neighbor Rebuild Discount: 15% off through the end of July 

Neighbor Rebuild Discount 15% off through the end of July

Rebuilding After the Storm? Build It to Last. 

Neighbor Rebuild Discount: 15% off through the end of July 

If you’re in CT or anywhere else dealing with a damaged shed, deck, garage, or other structure after the recent storms, your first priority is likely to get everything repaired and back to normal. We understand. 

If you’re already investing in rebuilding, it’s worth considering materials that can help protect your property from future storm damage. 

Why Consider Steel Framing? 

Cold-formed steel framing isn’t simply a premium alternative to wood—it’s an engineered building solution designed to withstand demanding conditions. Steel framing is commonly used in commercial construction and is tested to perform under high wind and seismic loads, providing exceptional structural strength and stability. 

When the next major storm arrives, choosing the right framing system can make a meaningful difference in how your structure performs. 

The Long-Term Advantages of Steel 

While traditional wood framing remains common, it faces challenges that are especially relevant in New England’s climate: 

  • Moisture can lead to rot, warping, and deterioration over time. 
  • Termites and carpenter ants can compromise structural integrity. 
  • Wood naturally expands, contracts, and loses strength as it ages. 

Cold-formed steel offers a different approach: 

  • It will not rot, warp, or split. 
  • It is not vulnerable to termites or other wood-destroying insects. 
  • It maintains its structural performance over time. 

The result is a stronger, more durable structure designed for long-term reliability. 

Faster, More Precise Construction 

Our prefabricated steel framing systems are manufactured off-site in Plainville, CT, to exact specifications before arriving at your project location. This approach offers several benefits: 

  • Faster installation timelines 
  • Greater dimensional accuracy
  • Reduced on-site material waste 
  • Consistent, high-quality results 

Rather than cutting and assembling framing piece by piece on-site, components arrive ready for efficient installation. 

Experience You Can Trust 

Network Framing Solutions has helped homeowners throughout New England build sheds, garages, and other structures using cold-formed steel framing. As the region’s prefab cold-formed-steel framing specialist, we’ve spent years refining our process and delivering durable framing solutions. 

Installation can be completed through our sister company, Network Interiors, giving clients a single, experienced team from framing through completion. That means clear communication, accountability, and a streamlined construction experience. 

Focused on the Right Long-Term Solution 

Recovering from storm damage can be overwhelming. Our goal isn’t to take advantage of a difficult situation; it’s to provide homeowners with an opportunity to rebuild stronger, smarter, and with greater confidence in what comes next. 

If you’re already rebuilding, it may be worth exploring steel framing, designed to withstand New England weather for years to come. 

Ready for a Quote? 

Contact Network Framing Solutions to discuss your project and receive a customized estimate for your rebuild. 

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