You don’t have to go far into farm country to realize that the owners
of farms, ranches and stables love steel buildings. You’ll see the
evidence everywhere in the shape of steel barns,
steel storage buildings, steel stables and steel riding arenas. What
makes metal buildings so popular with the very practical American
farmer? There are four basic reasons that farmers love steel buildings.
Steel Barns Are Durable
Just
like farmers, barns are hard-working structures. They don’t generally
have a lot of the frills and furbelows that you’ll find on houses and
many commercial buildings. They need to do their job without a lot of
protection from the elements. When it comes to practical use, nothing
outdoes a steel building. It isn’t susceptible to rot or water damage
and it doesn’t attract termites, ants and rodents to nest. A good metal
barn with a galvanized or powder coating will never need to be painted,
will be less susceptible to rust than wood is to rot, and will stand up
to almost any kind of weather Mother Nature sees fit to throw at it.
Steel Barns Are Versatile
Steel
buildings have an amazing range of uses. Because it doesn’t need
interior framing, a steel barn can be adapted to just about any floor
plan you need. Metal buildings can be built as wide as 200 feet without
addition supports, and can be extended to any length you want. You can
add canopies and overhangs, second stories and even entire wings to the
basic structure, even after your building is erected.
Steel Barns Are Easy to Maintain
A
farmer or rancher has enough to do without having to mollycoddle his
barn. Steel buildings require a minimum of maintenance. They don’t need
to be scraped and repainted or treated with insecticide to get rid of
vermin infestations. As long as they’re properly built with adequate
ventilation, farmers don’t have to worry about mildew and mold, so their
grain and other produce keeps well, and their animals stay healthier.
Steel Barns Cost Less
Steel
is extremely affordable, and steel building construction costs less
than just about any other building method. Dollar for dollar, they know
that steel buildings cost far less per square foot than any other type
of construction. That being the case, why would any farmer pay more
money for a building that offers fewer advantages? He wouldn’t, of
course – which is why you’ll see so many steel buildings dotting the landscape in any agricultural region in the country.
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