Steel Frame vs Timber Frame — What Actually Matters for Your Queensland Build
If you’re planning a new home in Queensland, one of the first structural decisions you’ll face is framing material. It’s not the most glamorous topic — but it’s one of the most consequential.
Your frame is the skeleton of your home. It determines structural integrity, durability, maintenance costs, and how your home performs across decades of Queensland weather.
Timber has been the default framing material in Australian residential construction for generations. But that’s changing — and fast. Across Queensland, steel framing is becoming the preferred choice for owner-builders, project home builders, and modular manufacturers alike.
Here’s a straight comparison based on what matters most for a Queensland build.
Termite Resistance: The Queensland Deal-Breaker
Queensland is termite country. Every region from the Darling Downs to the coast is classified as a moderate to high termite risk zone under AS 3660.1.
Timber framing is inherently susceptible to termite attack. Even treated timber (H2 or H2F rated) relies on chemical treatments that degrade over time. Termite management systems require ongoing inspections, retreatment, and physical barriers — all of which cost money and demand vigilance.
Steel framing itself is completely immune to termite damage. Termites cannot consume or compromise steel members. Your wall frames, roof trusses, and structural connections are not at risk.
It’s important to note that a steel-framed home still requires termite management under Australian Standards — termite barriers and management systems are required regardless of framing material, because termites can still affect other building elements such as timber trims, cabinetry, and landscaping timbers. But with steel framing, the structural skeleton of your home is permanently protected.
Bushfire Performance
Under AS 3959, homes in designated bushfire-prone areas must meet specific construction requirements based on their Bushfire Attack Level (BAL). This applies across much of regional Queensland — including the Darling Downs, SEQ hinterland, and coastal fringe areas.
Steel framing is non-combustible. It does not ignite, does not contribute to fire spread, and maintains structural integrity at temperatures where timber has already failed. For homes rated BAL-29 and above, steel framing simplifies compliance and can reduce the cost of additional bushfire protection measures.
Timber, while treatable to improve fire resistance, is inherently combustible. Higher BAL ratings demand increasingly expensive modifications to timber-framed construction — modifications that steel framing simply doesn’t need.
Structural Precision and Consistency
Timber is a natural product. It’s subject to moisture variation, grain irregularities, warping, bowing, shrinking, and twisting — especially in Queensland’s humid climate. Even kiln-dried timber can move once installed, leading to cracked plaster, sticking doors, and uneven surfaces.
Steel framing is manufactured to millimetre tolerance. CNC-rolled steel sections are dimensionally stable from day one. They don’t shrink, warp, or twist. Walls are straight. Floors are level. Openings are square. Every time.
At The Concept Group, our ENDUROFRAME® steel framing system is CNC-manufactured in our Toowoomba factory using TRUECORE® steel by BlueScope. The precision is measurable and repeatable — which matters whether you’re building a modular home, a residential frame, or a commercial project.
Durability and Warranty
TRUECORE® steel by BlueScope carries a 50-year manufacturer’s warranty against structural failure from corrosion when installed in accordance with BlueScope’s recommendations. That’s half a century of warranted structural performance.
Timber framing carries no equivalent manufacturer’s warranty on the raw material. Timber durability depends on species selection, treatment quality, installation practice, and ongoing maintenance — all of which introduce variability and risk.
For a home that’s meant to be a long-term asset, a 50-year warranty on the structural skeleton provides a level of certainty that timber simply cannot match.
Sustainability and Recyclability
Steel is 100% recyclable at end of life. It doesn’t go to landfill. It goes back into the steel supply chain. BlueScope’s TRUECORE® steel contains a minimum of 20% recycled content and is manufactured in Australia.
Timber is renewable — but that benefit is only realised if the timber is sourced from responsibly managed plantations, and if the treated timber can be disposed of appropriately at end of life (chemically treated timber cannot be burned or composted).
From a whole-of-life environmental perspective, steel framing holds its own against timber — particularly when you factor in longevity, zero chemical treatments to the frame, and full recyclability.
Cost: Setting the Record Straight
There’s a persistent assumption in the building industry that steel framing costs more than timber. That may have been true a decade ago, but the market has shifted.
At The Concept Group, our ENDUROFRAME® steel framing is price-competitive with timber framing — and in many cases, we can beat it on price. The cost gap that people remember from years past has narrowed significantly as steel manufacturing has become more efficient and timber prices have risen.
Several factors have changed the equation:
- Timber prices have increased significantly over the past several years, driven by supply constraints, plantation shortages, and increased demand.
- CNC manufacturing efficiency means steel frames are produced faster and with less waste than traditional stick-framing in timber.
- Reduced on-site labour — steel frames arrive precision-cut and ready to assemble, reducing the trade hours required compared to timber framing that needs cutting and adjusting on site.
- Zero shrinkage callbacks — steel doesn’t move after installation, which means fewer warranty callbacks for cracked plaster, sticking doors, or frame movement.
When you’re getting equivalent or better pricing and significantly better structural performance, the decision becomes straightforward.
Steel Frame vs Timber Frame: Side-by-Side Comparison
| Category | Steel Frame | Timber Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Termite Resistance | Frame is completely immune — no structural risk | Susceptible — requires chemical treatment that degrades over time |
| Termite Management | Still required under AS 3660.1 for other building elements | Required under AS 3660.1 — plus structural frame is at risk |
| Bushfire Performance | Non-combustible — simplifies BAL compliance | Combustible — requires additional protection at higher BAL ratings |
| Dimensional Stability | CNC precision, no movement post-installation | Subject to warping, shrinking, twisting in QLD humidity |
| Structural Warranty | 50 years (BlueScope TRUECORE®) | No equivalent material warranty |
| Recyclability | 100% recyclable at end of life | Limited (treated timber cannot be burned or composted) |
| Cost | Competitive — comparable or lower than timber | Rising — timber prices have increased significantly in recent years |
| On-Site Labour | Precision-cut, faster assembly | Requires more cutting and adjustment on site |
| NCC Compliance | Certified to AS/NZS 4600 (cold-formed steel) | Certified to AS 1684 (residential timber framing) |
| Queensland Suitability | Engineered for QLD conditions from day one | Traditional default — but not optimised for QLD challenges |
So Why Is Timber Still the Default?
Mostly inertia. Timber has been the standard residential framing material in Australia for over a century. The trade workforce is trained on it. The supply chain is established. It’s familiar.
But familiarity isn’t an engineering argument. As Queensland continues to face termite pressure, bushfire risk, labour shortages, and demand for faster construction, the structural and practical advantages of steel framing are becoming harder to ignore.
The shift is already underway. Steel framing now accounts for a growing share of new residential construction across Queensland — driven by builders and homeowners who’ve looked beyond old assumptions and compared the actual numbers.
The Bottom Line
If you’re building in Queensland, steel framing gives you termite-immune structural members, bushfire resistance, dimensional precision, a 50-year warranty — and it’s price-competitive with timber. The old argument that steel costs more simply doesn’t hold up anymore.
At The Concept Group, we manufacture ENDUROFRAME® steel framing for modular homes, residential builds, and commercial projects — all using TRUECORE® steel by BlueScope. We’re QBCC Licensed (#1260635), a Master Builders member, and we’ve been building in Toowoomba for over 25 years.
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