Yes, steel framing is highly effective at managing issues related to frost and freeze-thaw cycles. While steel itself is dimensionally stable and does not warp, shrink, or swell like wood when temperatures change, the primary defense against frost heave is the foundation design. To prevent the movement caused by Nebraska’s deep frost lines, contractors install footings at least 42 inches deep. These deep footings, combined with secure steel-to-foundation connectors, lock the frame into place and resist the upward lift typically associated with frost heave, ensuring the deck remains stable regardless of seasonal soil shifts.


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