Speed and Service
Welcome to Rapid Steel Buildings, where innovation meets excellence. We are dedicated to providing a top-notch building solution that is reliable, durable, and cost-effective. Our commitment to quality and efficiency ensures that every project we undertake is a testament to our expertise and dedication to our clients' needs.
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FREE DESIGN AND QUOTE
Design software provided at no charge. You only pay when it’s time to order.
ON DEMAND SERVICE
Same day responses. Available by phone, email and text during business hours.
QUICK DELIVERY
Buildings can be on site 3-4 weeks from order, depending on complexity.
EASY TO INSTALL
Step by step construction package walks you through every detail.
BENEFITS OF COLD-FORMED STEEL BUILDINGS
Cold-formed steel is a popular material with more than a century of success in building. This material is a favorite for architects, engineers, contractors, and building owners alike due to a range of benefits including cost, durability, sustainability, and ease of installation.
COST
Cold-formed steel is easy to mass produce and easy to install–both factors that keep costs low to provide an affordable building material for constructions of all sizes. Cold-formed steel is an affordable building material that can make the cost of commercial or residential buildings easier to manage, leading to more profitable projects.
DURABILITY
Cold-formed steel is one of the strongest metals available. At its core, it’s steel constructed from iron. However, the key to its durability is in the manufacturing process. As cold-formed steel is compressed through rollers, it actually becomes stronger than traditional iron.
SUSTAINABILITY
Whether you’re working towards LEED certification or just making smarter choices that align with shifting values in sustainability, cold-formed steel can help you achieve both. It’s made from recycled material and is 100% recyclable. Plus, CFS offers a long list of eco-friendly benefits like long-lasting durability and energy-efficient savings.
INSTALLATION
Cold-formed steel comes in sheets or strips and is often molded to fit specific projects using cold processes that can easily occur on the job site.