Thursday, June 9, 2011

Steel Buildings for Physical Fitness

Is your fitness equipment taking over your home? Do you stumble over your treadmill and stub your toe on the end of the rowing machine sticking out from under your bed? Even worse, is the hassle of pulling it out of its many storage places a deterrent to the regular exercise you swore you’d get? Why not build your own standalone gym – right outside your back door? Attractive and versatile steel buildings make it easy to construct your own gym or physical fitness room so you’ll never have to put your fitness equipment away again. And with it always ready and set up for your use, you’re far more likely to get out there and use it. Never thought of creating your own standalone fitness room? Steel buildings make it easy and inexpensive.

Steel Building Cost Advantages

Your first thought may be about the expense of building your own gym. The fact is that constructing an 8x10 steel building – large enough to house several pieces of fitness equipment and a refrigerator and blender to mix up nutritious refreshments for when you work out – costs far less than adding a room to your house. In fact, depending on your area, it may even be cheaper than a family membership to the local gym. If you choose a steel building kit, you can save the cost of contractors by putting it up yourself with the help of one or two friends.

Maintenance and Upkeep

Steel buildings require very little in the way of maintenance. Choose a model made of heavy duty 100 percent recycled steel with powder coating, and you’ll never have to repaint it. The powder coating resists rust, corrosion and discoloration. The metal isn’t prone to insect infestation or rot, problems that plague wood construction. If you choose a Quonset building style arch construction, your steel building will be weather tight, safe in winds up to hurricane force and shed snow that can collapse the roof of other types of buildings.

Customization and Modification

Arch constructed steel buildings give you the most flexible options for layout and floor space. Because they need no interior beams for support, you’ll have the entire floor to lay out your equipment. High walls provide room for storage shelves and you can add windows and skylights to ensure lots of sunlight for your health. Outside, you can choose from many colors and textures so that your home gym fits in with your landscaping.

A home gym is more than the equipment you store under beds and in closets. If you’re serious about getting in shape and staying in shape, look at the many advantages offered by steel buildings in cost, flexibility and use.


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