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Light Steel Frame
LSF, or Light Steel Frame, is a construction method that uses cold-formed steel sections to create the framework of buildings. The steel is lightweight yet strong, making it an ideal choice for residential, commercial, and industrial structures.
LSF is used due to its many benefits, including its strength, durability, quick construction time, and flexibility in design. It’s also an eco-friendly choice because steel is 100% recyclable. LSF structures are resistant to pests, moisture, and fire, making them ideal for a variety of building types.
Lightweight Foam Concrete Services
Lightweight foam concrete is a cement-based slurry mixed with a foaming agent to create a lightweight, low-density material used for insulation, void filling, and non-structural construction applications.
It is lightweight, easy to pump, provides good thermal and acoustic insulation, and is cost-effective for filling and leveling applications.
Foam Concrete in Combination with LSF (Light Steel Frame) Structures
Yes, foam concrete is often used in LSF buildings for floor screeds, roof insulation, and non-structural filling between frame members.
It provides lightweight load reduction, thermal insulation, acoustic performance, and is cost-effective for filling and leveling.
