
Wood framing continues to dominate the U.S. single-family home
construction market, according to NAHB analysis of 2024 Census
Bureau data. In 2024, wood framing accounted for 94% of all
completed single-family homes, reinforcing its position as the
leading construction method. Concrete-framed homes represented
5% of completions, while steel-framed homes remained relatively
rare, comprising less than half a percent of the market.
On a count basis, approximately 959,000 wood-framed homes were
completed in 2024. This was a 3% increase compared to the 2023
total. This growth also marked a rebound in market share, with
wood-framed market share rising from 93% in 2023 to 94% in 2024.
Steel-framed homes, while still uncommon, experienced notable
growth. About 4,000 steel-framed homes were completed in 2024,
representing a 33% increase from the previous year.
Meanwhile, concrete-framed homes saw a decline. Their market
share decreased from 7% in 2023 to 5% in 2024. On a count basis,
55,000 concrete-framed homes were completed in 2024, a 15%
decrease compared to the prior year.
Non-wood based framing methods are primarily concentrated in the
South due to residential resiliency requirements. In 2024,
concrete-framed homes made up 9% of all single-family home
completions in the South. Additionally, nearly 95% of all
steel-framed homes completed in 2024 were built in the South,
highlighting the region’s distinct building trends.

Source: nahb.org