03/12/2026
Rebuilding Malibu with Cold-Formed Steel
After the devastating LA fires, rebuilding offers an opportunity to rethink how homes are constructed — and what materials will define the future of housing.
Cold-formed steel is structural steel shaped at room temperature into precise building components used for framing.
Unlike traditional lumber, these components are manufactured to exact specifications — creating structural systems that are consistent, durable, and resistant to many of the issues that affect wood framing.
♻️ It also starts with a high percentage of recycled steel, often sourced from recycled cars, appliances, and other materials — making it a more sustainable and eco-friendly material choice compared to traditional lumber.
🏗️ This project is one of the first homes being rebuilt in this Malibu neighborhood following the recent fires — a reminder that rebuilding can also be an opportunity to build smarter.
Cold-formed steel framing offers advantages that are increasingly important in modern construction:
• faster construction timelines
• dimensional stability (no warping or twisting)
• resistance to pests and mold
• improved fire resistance
• precision manufactured components for consistent installation and greater ease for trades like electrical + plumbing
• high recycled steel content for a more sustainable building material
• lower insurance costs for homeowners and builders
As communities rebuild and the construction industry evolves, many builders and developers are exploring steel framing as part of the next generation of building systems.
Are you ready to start building for the future?