Palm Bay Elite Drywall has over 20 years of experience providing metal stud framing in Palm Bay, FL for commercial drywall systems, tenant build-outs, office partitions, retail spaces, medical offices, multi-unit buildings, warehouses, and flex spaces. Services include steel stud framing, metal track installation, interior partition framing, door openings, soffits, bulkheads, ceiling framing, fire-rated wall assemblies, and gypsum board installation.
Our metal stud framing creates straight, stable, fire-resistant wall systems that perform well in Florida’s humid coastal climate. Each project is completed with precise layout, code-aware installation practices, clean workmanship, dust-control methods, and professional coordination with general contractors, developers, property managers, facility managers, and other trades to help reduce delays and keep projects on schedule.
Palm Bay Elite Drywall serves retail, commercial, and industrial projects across Palm Bay, Melbourne, West Melbourne, Sebastian, Rockledge, Cocoa, Viera West, Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach, and Cape Canaveral with reliable metal framing, drywall installation, finishing, and interior wall system solutions.

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We provide comprehensive metal framing and drywall solutions combining precise craftsmanship and industry standards tailored for Palm Bay’s construction needs. Our approach ensures durable, code-compliant assemblies designed for both efficiency and long-term performance in commercial and residential environments.

Metal stud framing uses cold-formed, galvanized steel components — primarily C-shaped studs and U-shaped tracks — to form walls, partitions, soffits, and bulkheads. This system replaces traditional wood framing in many commercial interiors because it offers better fire resistance, termite resistance, and dimensional stability.
Common applications include interior partitions, tenant build-outs, office walls, retail spaces, medical facilities, flex spaces, and multi-unit buildings. Steel studs are lightweight yet strong, allowing for efficient layout and installation. The framing supports gypsum board walls, soffits, bulkheads, and acoustical ceiling systems used in flexible commercial interior designs across Palm Bay and surrounding areas.

Metal stud framing services begin with precise layout and track installation to establish exact wall dimensions, door openings, partition locations, and ceiling transitions. Steel studs are then installed vertically and horizontally to create plumb, level, and secure framing for structural or non-load-bearing partitions.
The steel framing contractor cuts openings for doors and windows and frames soffits, bulkheads, and ceilings with the same attention to detail. Drywall hanging follows, using gypsum board matched to the project environment, including moisture-resistant and mold-resistant panels where appropriate.
Finishing includes taping, sanding, and smooth drywall preparation for paint-ready surfaces. Palm Bay Elite Drywall also coordinates with general contractors, electricians, HVAC crews, and other trades to streamline workflow and help maintain project timelines.

In commercial tenant improvements and flex spaces, our metal framing and drywall systems offer adaptability to changing layouts without sacrificing strength. We deliver fire-rated assemblies, acoustic partitions, and sound isolation solutions to meet code requirements.
Our expertise supports office build-outs, retail renovations, medical office clinics, and warehouse fit-outs by providing clean, durable wall and ceiling systems. We customize metal track and stud framing for unique bulkheads, soffits, and ceiling designs, improving aesthetic appeal and function.
With over 20 years of local experience, we ensure hurricane-ready installations compliant with Florida standards — critical for the Space Coast and Brevard County environments.

Steel stud wall framing offers strong resistance to termites, mold, and warping compared to wood framing, which is important in Florida’s humid coastal climate. Its dimensional stability supports straight walls, tighter seams, cleaner drywall finishing, and better long-term wall performance.
Metal framing and drywall systems can support fire-rated assembly requirements in commercial buildings while helping protect occupants and property. Proper metal track installation, stud spacing, insulation, sheathing, and gypsum board selection all contribute to sound control, durability, and code-conscious construction.
As a licensed and insured steel framing contractor in Palm Bay, Palm Bay Elite Drywall prioritizes professionalism, clean jobsites, detailed estimates, and durable installation practices. Hurricane-ready and moisture-resistant framing and drywall solutions give property owners, contractors, and facility managers greater confidence in long-lasting commercial interiors.
Palm Bay Elite Drywall brings over 20 years of local experience in metal stud framing and drywall systems tailored to the demands of Palm Bay and the Space Coast. The company’s approach focuses on precise craftsmanship, reliable scheduling, clean workmanship, and seamless collaboration with general contractors and facility managers.
Our commercial framing teams specialize in metal stud framing and drywall installation, with strong knowledge of Florida building codes, coastal moisture concerns, and commercial project requirements. The goal is to deliver straight walls, fire-rated assemblies, durable partitions, and smooth drywall finishes with precision craftsmanship that reduces sanding, rework, and delays.
Every crew member is licensed, insured, and trained to work efficiently on tenant build-outs, office walls, warehouse interiors, medical spaces, and multi-unit building projects. Clean installation practices, dust-control systems, and moisture-resistant materials support Florida’s humid climate while helping protect the property and maintain orderly jobsites.


Our metal stud framing expertise gives commercial interiors the flexibility to support tenant build-outs, office reconfigurations, retail suites, medical offices, warehouses, and flex spaces with straight, durable, code-aware wall systems. Steel framing allows interior layouts to be built with accurate wall placement, clean door openings, soffits, bulkheads, ceiling transitions, and drywall-ready partitions.
For projects that may change over time, metal track and stud framing offers a practical system for creating private offices, conference rooms, corridors, reception areas, storage rooms, back-of-house spaces, and demising walls. The framing also coordinates well with electrical, plumbing, HVAC, sound-control insulation, fire-rated assemblies, and gypsum board installation, giving builders and property managers a more adaptable solution than traditional wood framing.
Clear, detailed estimates list expected costs and project scope so budgets stay transparent from the start. Skilled project managers coordinate steel stud framing, metal track installation, drywall hanging, finishing, and alignment with other trades to support smooth workflow and timely completion.
Our construction management process includes inspections and quality control at key stages of the project. We handle commercial framing codes, fire-rated assemblies, soffits, bulkheads, and commercial ceilings with precision to reduce costly delays and rework. Strong communication and organized scheduling help keep metal framing and drywall projects moving efficiently.

The right metal stud framing depends on gauge, spacing, track specifications, wall height, project use, and coastal Florida conditions. Fire safety, sound control, efficiency, structural details, quality assurance, and trade coordination also affect the final wall system
Steel gauge is selected based on wall height, partition type, load requirements, and project specifications. Non-load-bearing interior partition framing commonly uses 20- to 25-gauge steel, while stud spacing is often 16 or 24 inches on center depending on drywall attachment needs and wall performance requirements.
Florida’s coastal environment also requires attention to corrosion-resistant galvanized steel, moisture exposure, and wind-load considerations. Code-aware metal stud framing helps support durability, straight walls, and long-term performance in Palm Bay commercial interiors.
Fire-rated assemblies are typically built by combining steel studs with appropriate gypsum board types, such as Type X drywall, along with fire-resistant insulation and approved installation details. Proper sealing of joints, penetrations, and assembly transitions helps support compliance with fire code requirements for commercial spaces.
Acoustic performance can be improved with staggered stud layouts, sound isolation clips, resilient channels, and insulation batts. These sound-control wall systems help reduce sound transmission between offices, retail units, medical suites, conference rooms, and tenant spaces.
Production rates depend on wall height, layout complexity, access, ceiling conditions, material type, number of openings, and trade coordination. On many mid-size tenant improvement projects, experienced crews may install hundreds of linear feet of metal stud walls per day when the site is organized and materials are staged efficiently.
Drywall hanging usually progresses faster when framing, MEP rough-ins, inspections, and material delivery are coordinated before installation begins. Well-organized sequencing helps reduce disruptions in fast-paced tenant build-outs and flexible commercial spaces.
Door openings are typically reinforced with properly sized steel studs, headers, and tracks based on the weight, span, and project specifications. Backing brackets, additional studs, or blocking may be installed where millwork, cabinetry, shelving, TVs, equipment, or heavy wall-mounted fixtures will be attached.
Storefront frames and commercial openings require careful track alignment, plumb framing, and coordination with manufacturer requirements. These details help create safe, stable, and clean installations that support both structure and finish appearance.
Quality-control checks often include verifying stud spacing, track alignment, wall flatness, squareness, plumb conditions, fastener placement, door opening dimensions, and coordination with MEP rough-ins. Laser levels, tape measurements, and regular field checks help confirm the framing is ready before drywall installation begins.
Code-aware inspections also review fire-rated assembly requirements, backing locations, ceiling transitions, and rough-in coordination. Careful checks before gypsum board installation help prevent costly rework and improve the final drywall finish.
Metal framing and drywall scopes should be coordinated with mechanical, electrical, and plumbing rough-ins before walls are closed. This allows conduit, pipe, duct, access panel, and equipment needs to be addressed before drywall hanging begins.
Ceiling grids, soffits, bulkheads, and inspection milestones should also be scheduled in the proper sequence. Early coordination meetings with electricians, plumbers, HVAC contractors, general contractors, and facility managers help finalize scope details, reduce conflicts, and keep the project timeline on track.