What are the pros and cons of metal stud framing vs. wood?

Harold Miller123

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Hey guys,


I’m weighing the pros and cons of using metal studs vs. traditional wood framing for an upcoming build. I’ve heard metal is straighter and more fire-resistant, but what about cost, ease of use, and long-term durability? Would love to hear what’s working best for you all in the field lately.
 
Metal studs are great for straight lines and fire resistance, but wood’s cheaper, easier to work with, and better for insulation in some cases.
 
Totally, metal studs shine for commercial jobs thanks to their durability and resistance to rot and pests, but wood still wins in cost, ease of cutting, and thermal performance for most residential builds.
 
I’ve used both, and honestly, it depends on the job. Metal studs are awesome for clean lines and no warping, especially in commercial spaces. But on smaller residential builds, I still prefer wood. It’s quicker to frame with, easier to modify on the fly, and cheaper overall. If moisture or fire resistance is a concern, I’ll lean metal. Otherwise, wood gets it done with less hassle.
 
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