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Custom-Built Steel Frame Homes

Custom-built steel frame homes designed to suit your land, your lifestyle, and your legacy.

You’ve been planning this forever.

Book your free consultation today!

We make it easy

1. Discovery

Bring us your ideas, photos, sketches, Pinterest boards, and floor plans.

Or start with one of our designs.

→ You get:
→ A full project breakdown sheet.
→ Projected timeline.
→ Conceptual budget estimate.

2. Design

Meet with our design team to finalize the details.

  • Valuted ceilings?
  • Open floor plan?
  • Modern kitchen?
  • Mudroom?
  • Expansive front porch?

Your choice!
Work from one of our layouts, or design your own. Then pick your fixtures, features, and finishes to make it home.

→ You get:
→ Engineered foundation plan
→ Stamped and sealed construction drawings
→ Value-engineered budget
→ Digital 3D model and full-scale plans

3. Your Signature Build

We bring your vision to life with complete transparency and tight quality control.

→ You get:
→ Live project updates, photos, and progress reporting.
→ Private, secure, customer portal.
→ Progress billing with clear milestones and deliverables.
→ Weekly check-ins and site walkthroughs.
→ White-glove project management service.
→ Trinity Final Touch Assurance.

Steel Frame Homes FAQs:

Are steel frame homes energy efficient?
Are steel frame homes cheaper to build than traditional stick-built homes?
How much do steel frame homes cost?
How long does it take to build a steel frame home?
Do you help with design?
What if I have my own plans?

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What Makes Steel Frame Homes So Special?

Steel Frame Homes Traditional Builds
Strength Structural steel delivers consistent strength (50,000+ PSI tensile) in all directions Lumber strength varies by species, grade, and grain direction (typically 5,000–10,000 PSI parallel to grain)
Lifespan 75–100+ years with minimal structural maintenance 50–75 years with ongoing upkeep
Fire Resistance Non-combustible; Class A fire rating Combustible; requires costly fire-retardant treatments
Pest Resistance Impervious to termites, carpenter ants, and other wood-destroying insects Vulnerable to termites, carpenter ants, and wood-boring pests
Moisture Resistance Won’t rot, warp, or support mold growth; engineered coatings prevent corrosion Highly susceptible to rot, warping, and mold if not protected
Wind Resistance Engineered to withstand 150+ mph winds when properly designed and anchored Typically rated to ~100–120 mph depending on design, code and construction methods
Dimensional Stability Minimal movement; no shrinkage, twisting, or settling 1-21–2 inches of shrinkage/settling common over time
Span Capability 40+ foot clear spans without interior supports 16–20 feet typical without engineered beams
Environmental Impact Up to 90% recycled content; fully recyclable at end of life Limited recyclability; high jobsite waste
Energy Efficiency High efficiency with proper insulation and thermal breaks Naturally insulates well; efficiency depends on insulation and sealing
Insurance Costs Often lower premiums thanks to fire and pest resistance (varies by provider) Standard rates; higher long-term risks from fire and pests
Maintenance Minimal structural maintenance; no termite treatments, no rot repair 1-21–2 inches of shrinkage/settling is common over time

Steel frame homes offer unlimited possibilities.

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Get a custom-built steel frame home on your land—built to your specifications and your budget.