Considering
an addition to your house? Whether your family needs a new bedroom, a
mother-in-law apartment or a home theater room, a steel building could
be the perfect solution. Steel buildings
are popular choices for garages and workshops, but they’re not always
the first type of construction that comes to mind when people are
thinking of adding residential space to their homes. That’s a shame,
because residential steel buildings offer a whole list of benefits for
homeowners who want to add more living space to their homes. These are
just a few of them.
Affordability
Steel
buildings are more economical to build than structures built of any
other material. Steel is nearly always the most affordable building
material available, but that’s just the start of the savings. Because
pre-engineered metal buildings are delivered ready to erect, they go up
much faster than wood frame or masonry buildings, which saves you
construction costs. In many cases, a steel-framed addition to your house
can be built on a concrete slab foundation, reducing your costs even
further. Finally, the cost of ownership for steel buildings – and by
extension, steel additions – is lower than the ongoing cost of ownership
than any other type of structure.
Durability
When
you build an addition onto your house, you expect that it will last
decades, but metal buildings are even more durable than wood or stone
structures. Every steel building is constructed to meet or exceed the
building codes for the area in which they are built, so you can be sure
that they’ll withstand the typical weather and environmental events
common in your region. The best manufacturers of steel buildings provide
warranties on the different parts of their structures that range from
25 years on the wall paneling to 50 years on the steel frames to
lifetime warranties on the fasteners used to hold the whole thing
together.
Maintenance
Who wants to repaint their building addition a few years after putting it up? When you choose a quality metal building
frame for your addition, you won’t have to worry about scraping and
repainting for decades. Steel building panels are generally painted with
a powder coating method that bonds the paint to the metal rather than
floating it on top. It won’t peel or blister, and is generally resistant
to rust, corrosion and discoloration. It won’t fade in the sun – and
you certainly don’t have to worry about termites.
Whether
you want to add a new bedroom wing to your home or build on a new home
office, take a look at the many benefits and advantages when you choose
steel buildings for your expansion needs.
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