Q. Why Steel?
Click here to find out why.
Q. What about wood options intigraded with steel i.e. sill plates, top plates, door or window bucks, and
sheathing for floors, walls and roofs?
Pressure Treated wood PDF File
Q. Where can I find more information about steel?
You can go to www.steelframing.org/sfa_issuepapers.shtml to read up on the latest information about
studies on steel or contact us.
Q. Where can I find more information about your products and suppliers?
www.studco.com, www.rinker.com, www.con-fab.com and www.steelform.us.
Q. Ok I'm sold. What do I do now?
Simple just send us your laundry list or blueprints to Derek Kartchner Per James to 784 S. River Road #122 St. George, Utah 84790.
Q. How are the buildings delivered?
If your delivery site is accessible, one of our trucks can deliver your building components directly to your site. If your site is not accessible, we will work with your agent or dealer to find the best way possible to get the building to your site.
Q. How long does it take from the time the order is placed to the time of delivery?
For any standard building, delivery time is generally 3-6 weeks. If you have a complicated order, our company will advise you and your dealer on a reasonable timeframe for delivery.
Q. How are the buildings erected?
Generally speaking, there are thousands of erectors across the U.S. that can help you erect your building. We can provide lists of erectors in your area that you can choose from. However, we are not affiliated with these erectors as they are independent from Silverwood Truss & Supply and claim no responsibility for their work.
Q. How can I get a quote?
Quotes are available for any party that provides serious interest by simply visiting our contact page.
Q. What tools and equipment will I need for your Steel Buildings?
You will need: an electric impact wrench, level - 4' long, vise grips or clamps, drift pins or punches, gin pole or hoisting equipment, come-along, taglines, chain or cables with chokers, ladders, scaffolding, metal shims, washers, electric drill and bits, acetylene torch set, rope or cable (or temporary bracing), box wrench, open end wrench, and sockets (probable sizes used: ¾", 7/8", 1-1/16", 1-1/4", 1-7/16"), screw gun with 2,500 RPM adjustable torque, screw gun socket drivers size 5/16" and 3/8", power actuated nail gun, concrete drill with masonry bits, steel measuring tapes 25' long and 100' long.
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