Instructions / Assembly
Let's break down the remaining steps in a simplified, step-by-step manner for completing
your cold-formed steel (CFS) home construction. Note that you've mentioned having
everything, including windows, doors, sliding doors, cable rails, spiral staircase kits, trim
boards, fascia, drip edge, corner boards, and other materials. Depending on which
model you have chosen, will change the dry-in kit provided. Please note general
contractors and some clients have their own methods of construction and this is ok, this is
only a suggested method.
Before you Begin
Basic carpentry skills are necessary to build this unit. If you're not familiar with fundamental
construction skills, it's advised to consult a professional for guidance.
Before you begin assembly, carefully read and understand the instructions provided. This
kit includes parts that can be damaged if assembled incorrectly or out of sequence. Well
Done 1 Homes cannot be held responsible for replacing parts lost or damaged due to
incorrect assembly.
Ensure you have all the necessary parts before starting the assembly process. Checking
for all parts beforehand prevents delays and ensures a smooth assembly experience.
Assembling the unit requires assistance throughout the entire process. It's highly
recommended to have three people involved in the assembly. Having extra hands helps
in handling and securing the parts properly, making the assembly safer and more
efficient.
Tools Required:
1. Screw Gun or Drill, nails, and nail gun if you are using nails to attach any
components to the OSB (oriental strand board)
2. Screws and Fasteners for Metal Framing (provided in dry-in kit)
3. Tape Measure
4. Circular Saw or Jigsaw
5. Safety Gear (gloves, safety glasses, ear protection)
6. Level
7. Carpenter's Pencil
8. Ladder or Scaffolding (if necessary)
9. Stapler or Cap Nailer (for house wrap and other weather-proofing materials)