When
you need more space or another building for your property, but your
budget is limited, steel buildings are often the perfect solutions.
Metal buildings, often built from kits, are the perfect alternative for
garages, barns, workshops, sheds and many other uses. If you’ve been
considering building a detached addition to your property, whether for a
home office, an in-law apartment or a garden shed, a metal building
could be the most affordable solution for your needs.
Not
sure if steel buildings offer you what you need? Here are just a few of
the many things to consider when deciding whether or not to buy a metal
building.
Affordability
Steel buildings
are more affordable than other types of structures for many reasons. In
addition to steel being a good value – one of the least expensive
building materials available – metal buildings also save you money in
other ways. Small steel buildings – the type that most people are
erecting in their yards as garages and home offices – don’t require a
dug foundation. It’s a lot cheaper to put down a poured slab foundation
than it is to dig a cellar. In addition, many steel buildings are
available as kits that you can put together yourself with the help of
friends.
Faster
Even
if you pay a contractor to erect your building for you, which your
building codes may require, it will be a lot cheaper to erect your steel
building because metal buildings go up much faster than traditional
construction. Depending on the size of the building you choose, an
experienced contractor could have the shell standing and ready for you
to finish in a day or two. That means you can occupy your building
faster, which could save you even more money.
Energy Efficient
Steel
buildings are precision-engineered to fit together precisely, which
reduces heat transfer between the inside and the outdoors. That means
your heat stays inside and your air conditioning doesn’t escape through
chinks where the walls meet. In addition, most metal buildings are
designed for easy insulation and feature energy-efficient roofs and
windows, making it even easier to keep them at the right temperature.
That saves you money on your utility bills year-round.
You’ll find many different styles of metal buildings available, including Quonset buildings,
arch-frame buildings, straight wall steel buildings and steel buildings
with sloped roofs. Whatever your needs, you’re sure to find a steel
building style that meets them all.
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