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Fence & Deck Mastery

Scott Sheffield’s Leadership Journey at Fortress Building Products | F&D Mastery Podcast #48

📅 December 21, 2024 ⏱️ 52:22 🎤 Scott Sheffield, Alex Tainer

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  • 0:00
    Intro & welcoming Scott Sheffield of Fortress
  • 2:09
    Scott's story: Marines, Lowe's, and joining Fortress
  • 4:56
    Fortress structure, size & 26 years in business
  • 6:36
    Railing & fencing vs. the new steel framing differentiator
  • 9:17
    Advantages of steel framing: the 7% cost, 30% premium case
  • 10:26
    Span, consistency & why steel beats wood and aluminum
  • 14:21
    Warranties & three-layer coating that lasts lifetimes
  • 15:57
    Speed of install: framing a deck in four hours
  • 18:12
    How the industry & the new-generation builder are changing
  • 19:50
    The value of specialist coaching in business
  • 22:31
    Pushing limits: pergolas, carports & elaborate builds
  • 25:23
    Why old wood was better: growth rings & chemicals
  • 28:40
    Fortress training: Academy & Master Classes
  • 31:30
    Ordering, material takeoffs & minimal on-site cutting
  • 35:26
    COVID demand & outdoor living's ROI rise
  • 39:16
    The new tile support system
  • 47:06
    Collaboration over competition & closing

Speakers

S
Scott Sheffield
National Director of Wholesale, Fortress Building Products
A
Alex Tainer
Founder, Fence and Deck Marketers

Key Takeaways

Scott Sheffield's path ran from the Marine Corps (building cell and radio towers) through 15 years managing stores for Lowe's before joining Fortress as a Texas-region territory manager and rising to National Director of Wholesale for the US and Canada in under seven years.

While Fortress's bread-and-butter is railing (steel, aluminum, cable, glass) and ornamental fencing, its steel deck framing is the fast-growing differentiator most builders are still learning how to integrate.

A head-to-head cost analysis in Colorado — the same contractor building a wood deck one week and a steel-frame deck the next — showed only about a 7% all-in cost difference after labor savings, fewer footers, and no callbacks, yet the contractor could charge a 30% premium.

Steel's biggest structural edge is span: it outperforms wood, aluminum, and composite framing, and its automotive-grade powder coat over zinc over galvanization means the frame will outlast multiple lifetimes with a 25-year warranty.

Installation is dramatically faster — pre-cut, pre-drilled, pre-spaced components let a three-person crew frame a 12x32 deck in four hours (normally a day-and-a-half to two-day job), roughly a third of the labor cost of a wood frame.

Today's wood is inferior to decades past: Southern yellow pine that was logged every 35 years is now harvested every 7, and the changed growth-ring structure plus altered chemical treatments reduce density, strength, and longevity.

Fortress lowers the barrier to entry with a Preferred Builder program, an online Academy (products, finance, marketing, sales), and hands-on Master Classes led by top Alliance steel-frame builders on real job sites, running eight to nine a year.

New innovation includes a tile support system that lets builders carry interior kitchen aesthetics onto the deck — full sections, inlays, or picture-framed areas — as outdoor living has climbed to the number-three home-improvement ROI behind only kitchen and bath.

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