Thursday, September 6, 2012

Commercial Steel Buildings Save Money

Steel buildings have been used in commerce for decades now, but they’re just coming into their own as attractive, affordable structures for small business owners. A steel building is often the perfect choice for just about any type of commercial concern, and often provides more benefits and advantages than a similarly sized masonry or stick-built structure. They make ideal garages, warehouses and factories, but can easily be fitted out to serve as restaurants, churches, community centers, pet shelters and retail stores. Why would a small business owner choose a steel building over another type of structure? Here are just five reasons.
Initial Affordability
Steel is one of the most affordable building materials currently available, but that’s just the start of savings with steel buildings. In addition to the cost savings on materials, metal buildings are more affordable in a number of other ways. Most steel buildings don’t require a full dug foundation, which cuts costs considerably right up front. They go up far more quickly, so you pay construction crews for less time. Overall, it’s cheaper to build a metal building than it is to put up any other type of structure.
Energy Savings
Precision-engineered steel buildings are designed to be energy efficient. They usually include high-efficiency roofs, and can be fitted with low-e windows and doors. The precision fit makes those accessories even more efficient by preventing heat transfer between the inside and outside.
Maintenance Savings
Steel buildings don’t ever have a problem with termites, and that’s just the beginning of the maintenance savings the owner of a metal building gains. The paint job on most steel buildings is guaranteed for up to 20 years. The finish is commonly fade resistant, rust resistant and resistant to most types of corrosion.
Insurance Savings
Because steel buildings are inherently safer than most other types of structures, insurance companies commonly provide insurance for them at far lower premiums. Metal buildings are fire resistant and, if built to meet local codes, will stand up to heavy snowfall, strong winds and even earthquakes.
Expansion Savings
Most styles of steel buildings are built for expansion. As long as you have the land to build out, expanding steel garages or warehouses, for example, is often as simple as removing the end wall, adding on to the length and replacing the end wall. That’s considerably less expensive than what it would cost to add on to a wood or masonry building.
If you’re considering a commercial building of any kind, take a look at the advantages and cost benefits offered by steel buildings. Chances are you’ll find the perfect option for your needs.

1 comment:

  1. We've been wanting to buy some nice commercial steel buildings. I'm glad I found this, I think it will help. Do you have any other suggestions?

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