Metal Stud Partitioning
Metal stud partitioning is common in both residential and commercial buildings. The studs are usually manufactured from galvanised steel and are available in a variety of thicknesses.
There are many benefits of using metal studs. They are fire resistant and can be used to construct fire resistant walls when used with appropriate drywall and insulation. They are much lighter than wooden studs, making them easier to handle and assemble. Metal studs are manufactured to be straight and plumb. Unlike wood, metal studs will never rot.
Installation involves fitting a track to the ceiling and floor and then securing the studs in place at regular intervals. Once the studs are fitted, insulation can be added if required and plasterboard can be applied to the wall.
Metal stud partitioning can be difficult to handle and transport. Bradfords expert deliver teams can deliver directly to your home, premises, or site. This ensures it arrives in perfect condition, ready for installation.
There are many benefits of using metal studs. They are fire resistant and can be used to construct fire resistant walls when used with appropriate drywall and insulation. They are much lighter than wooden studs, making them easier to handle and assemble. Metal studs are manufactured to be straight and plumb. Unlike wood, metal studs will never rot.
Installation involves fitting a track to the ceiling and floor and then securing the studs in place at regular intervals. Once the studs are fitted, insulation can be added if required and plasterboard can be applied to the wall.
Metal stud partitioning can be difficult to handle and transport. Bradfords expert deliver teams can deliver directly to your home, premises, or site. This ensures it arrives in perfect condition, ready for installation.
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