Saturday, May 12, 2012

Can People Really Live in Steel Buildings?

Steel buildings make great garages and storage rooms, but can people really live in steel buildings? For more and more people, the answer to that question is a resounding yes. Faced with the high costs of traditional construction and the high quality and style of modern steel buildings, more and more people are making the choice to erect a metal building instead of a traditional wooden building. If you’re considering a new home but haven’t decided on the specifics, consider these advantages and benefits of steel buildings as single family homes.
Affordability
The primary point in favor of steel buildings is their affordability. Steel is one of the most affordable building materials available, so your new home starts out at a lower price point from the very beginning. Depending on the specific laws in your community, you may not need to dig a conventional foundation. Most steel buildings only need a poured slab or pier foundation. That cuts out more of the cost. And since you don’t have to dig a foundation and because pre-engineered steel buildings erect far more quickly than traditional construction, you’ll save money on the construction costs as well.
Energy Efficiency
Metal buildings are precision-engineered to be weather-tight and highly energy efficient. You’ll save money on energy costs as well as reducing your carbon footprint. In addition, because the steel used in a prefabricated steel building is nearly always recycled, you’re saving non-renewable resources, making steel buildings a greener choice.
Attractive Finish Options
Long gone are the days of ugly metal buildings. Today’s steel buildings come in a wide variety of style and finish options, including the most popular colors for homes across the country. The various styles of steel buildings include rounded roofs and pitched roofs, straight walls and sloped walls. Each of these options provides particular advantages for residential use.
Open Floor Plan
One of the best benefits of steel buildings is the open floor plan. Steel buildings don’t require interior support columns or beams, so the interior space is completely unencumbered. That means you’re free to create any interior floor plan your heart desires, from one huge open room to any other configuration of rooms and corridors. And because there are no load-bearing walls, you can change your mind in the future without having to do expensive rebuilding and redesigning.
If you’re exploring different options for a new home, consider the many advantages that steel buildings have to offer.

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