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February 4, 2008

Looking for Savings? Consider Metal Roofing and Metal Buildings

Filed under: Metal Buildings, Metal Roofing — Metal Buildings Expert @ 7:26 am

When considering purchasing metal buildings or a metal roof for traditional construction, keep in mind that metal roofs qualify you for up to $500 in energy tax credit. Although this is great incentive to install a metal roof, the initial cost of a metal roof may make you balk. But you will find that metal roofs, like metal buildings, are a good investment even without the tax incentive.

Metal buildings and roofs allow structures to stay cooler in the summer, allowing for lower bills for air conditioning. This energy efficiency extends into the winter months, when the improved insulation of metal roofing and metal buildings can help with heating costs as well.

Although a metal roof can cost significantly more than a traditional shingle-style roof, also keep in mind that these roofs can last with hardly any maintenance for 50 years or more! In addition, you don’t need to be concerned about fire or insect damage – metal roofs and metal buildings are impervious to both. Another incentive to ponder – metal roofing may lower insurance premiums.

The final advantage of metal roofing and metal buildings are the earth-friendly qualities of using metal as opposed to wood. Metal roofing provides not only cost savings, but these roofs are often made with recycled material. Once the roof is up, it is long-lasting and, if it ever comes down, can be recycled once more.

If you have more questions about metal roofing or metal buildings, contact a qualified manufacturer today. Metal roofs come in many beautiful colors and styles and may be the perfect finishing detail to your construction project.


February 1, 2008

Metal Buildings as Fellowship Halls and Churches

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 8:43 am

Metal buildings can be used for a myriad of purposes, from commercial to residential to educational. Many metal buildings these days, however, are being used in a religious capacity. Churches around the country, whether for reasons of budget, ease of construction or need for large spaces, are opting for metal buildings.

Perhaps the greatest appeal of metal buildings to church communities is the voluminous, uninterrupted spaces that they provide. Most churches need the open space for a worship center that the I-beam construction of prefabricated metal buildings offers. From seating, to an altar, to a space for musicians, as well as technical equipment, metal buildings simply give churches the space that they need.

Another definite bonus of purchasing metal buildings as church buildings is the lower cost. The prefabricated nature of this type of construction allows for an easy build and reduced labor needs and costs. Construction time is much quicker than traditional wooden or brick buildings, allowing the congregation to move into the new church in a timely manner.

Churches that are metal buildings also stand the test of time, resist insect infestation and rot. From hurricane-force winds to a heavy snow load, metal buildings are simply stronger than traditional forms of construction. They also require far less maintenance and are able to be customized with brick, stucco, or other types of exterior finishes.

Regardless of the space that your current congregation demands, metal buildings are easily added on to if that need increases in the future. From church schools to fellowship halls to administration buildings, the entire campus of your church can be beautifully built using prefabricated metal buildings. Contact a recommended metal buildings manufacturer today, and start planning for your church’s future.


January 30, 2008

Metal Buildings: A Green Choice?

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 2:15 pm

“Green” seems to be a hot buzz word in buildings these days. Everywhere you look people are building “green” houses, looking for ways to go “green” in existing homes, or just wondering what “green” really means and if it’s a fad or here to stay.“Green” refers to environmentally-safe products. While these products may sometimes cost more to initially purchase, they usually make up the difference down the road in cost savings to the buyer, making them cost-effective. Therefore, being kind to the environment while putting money in your own pocket makes buying “green” products very appealing to most people.

One of the best “green” products available today is metal buildings. For starters, metal is recyclable. Unlike structures made of material such as wood, the scraps of metal buildings are reusable. Almost 100% of metal is recyclable meaning there will never be any material wasted.

Metal buildings are also very durable. They are able to withstand fire, insect infestation, and most extreme weather conditions, making them much tougher than most building materials. This durability means metal buildings will have long life spans in addition to needing little maintenance.

Energy efficiency is also a plus of metal buildings. Metal roofs reflect heat instead of absorbing it, cutting down on cooling costs sometimes up to 40%. Metal buildings also have outstanding insulation options, making them easy to keep cool during the summer and heat in the winter. Being energy efficient can mean a huge savings to buyers.

If “green” is your thing (or even if it’s not), consider metal buildings. They are not only safe for the environment but they’ll save you money in the long run.


January 29, 2008

Metal Buildings as Carports

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 4:59 pm

A vehicle is a major purchase for most. And like most major purchases, it needs to be taken care of in order to last. Yet if you live in a home that lacks a garage or you have a garage but no room to store a vehicle, you understand how difficult it can be to preserve the look and condition of your car or truck.

There’s a simple solution, however, to your storage needs. Metal buildings. For a small fraction of the cost of a tradition garage structure, metal buildings can be purchased and made into carports. Metal buildings are also easy to construct, meaning you can have vehicle coverage in a short period of time.

Another plus of metal buildings as carports is their durability. Metal is tough, made to withstand strong winds, heavy rain, and even hail. Having this type of protection for your vehicle means you greatly reduce the chances of your car or truck incurring damage due to severe weather conditions. This protection means less hassle and less money needed for weather repairs.

While the image of metal buildings as carports may conjure up less-than-attractive images, you will be surprised to learn metal buildings have a very different look from years ago. Long gone are the days of ugly silver tin. Now metal buildings come in a variety of size and styles and can even be designed to have a more traditional looking exterior.

If you’re in need of garage space but don’t have the money or time to construct a large space, consider metal buildings as carports. The cost, time saving features, durability and look is sure to impress and give you a great option for vehicle protection.


January 28, 2008

Metal Buildings: Finding A Contractor

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 8:14 pm

While some prefabricated metal buildings require little to no experience to erect, if your project is large in scale, you will probably want to find a contractor to facilitate the different phases of construction. From preparing the foundation, to finding subcontractors, to dealing with the manufacturer, hiring a qualified metal buildings contractor will ensure that your building is up and ready for occupancy in no time.

Finding the right contractor to take on your project is easy if you know the proper questions to ask. Perhaps the most important qualification of a prospective contractor is their experience level. Inquire how long they have been working in the industry and ask to see photos of past metal buildings projects.

It is also absolutely essential to ask for references. When you contact the contractor’s former customers, make sure you ask relevant questions such as did the contractor keep to the budget, stick to the timeline, and keep open lines of communication on the progress of the job?

Another question to ask during a contractor interview is whether or not they are able to supply necessary permits based on the county codes for metal buildings. A contractor who handles this paperwork not only saves you time, but money as well. Improper permits can cause a job site to be shut down until the situation has been resolved.

Lastly, be sure that your contractor will hire qualified subcontractors and provide you with a written estimate. Finding a contractor who will keep you informed and on budget is the key to a quick, painless construction process. If you have any question about finding a contractor, contact your metal buildings manufacturer today.


January 26, 2008

Metal Buildings: Important Questions to Ask

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 11:16 am

Metal buildings are being touted as the smartest solution for both residential and commercial construction needs. But that doesn’t mean that as a potential buyer of metal buildings, you don’t have any questions. You want to make a smart investment, so it pays to gather all the information necessary in order to make the right choice.

One question that many people in the market for metal buildings ask is “Why are metal buildings stronger than other types of construction?” The answer is found in the simple scientific fact that metal atoms feature tightly packed particles that are more compact than other building materials. This alone makes metal buildings able to withstand hurricane force winds, heavy snow loads and general wear and tear caused by time and the elements.

So, does the fact that metal is stronger mean that metal buildings are better than traditional wooden framing? Yes, it does! Wood-framed buildings can be affected by weather, insects, heat and fire. Metal buildings are resistant to insect infestation, hold up well under heat and are fire-resistant as well.

Of course, your number one question about metal buildings may be – are they cheaper than more traditional forms of construction? Again, the answer is yes! Even if the price of metal rises, constructing metal buildings costs an average of 50% less than wooden construction. When you add up the labor savings of a prefabricated building as well as the low cost of maintenance, metal buildings just make sense.

If you have more questions about constructing metal buildings, contact an experienced dealer today.


January 23, 2008

Metal Buildings as Green Houses

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 4:26 pm

If you’re one of those fortunate people who have a green thumb, you probably wish you could garden year-around in a comfortable environment. Unfortunately, with bitter cold winters in many parts of the county along with humid, hot summers, gardening is often only truly comfortable in spring or fall.

The good news is that if gardening is your passion, there’s a solution to your weather woes. Green houses. And nothing makes a better green house than metal buildings.

Metal buildings provide year-around indoor comfort for all your gardening needs. The flexibility in designs and also the versatility of metal buildings lets you design a green house to meet your exact needs and desires.

With metal buildings you can design a green house that not only accommodates your beautiful plants but also all your gardening tools. No more carting tools from a shed or garage all the way across your lawn. With metal buildings as green houses, you can add the shelving and closet space you need to keep all your tools where they’re needed and used.

Metal buildings can also be insulated, making them ideal for green houses in very cold climates. If you’re growing plants that need a hot climate year-around, you’ll have the perfect environment for them with metal buildings.

Don’t let your local weather conditions discourage you from pursuing your love of gardening. If plants are calling you, consider purchasing metal buildings for a green house. Then get ready to spend hours getting your hands dirty.


January 22, 2008

Metal Buildings: Do You Need Extra Space?

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 4:38 pm

What happens when you suddenly find you’ve outgrown your current home but can’t afford to move to a bigger house? One option is to build an addition to your existing residential structure. Metal buildings may seem like an odd choice in this regard, but once you know all the benefits they bring, you’ll understand why metal buildings are the perfect choice for expanding your domestic domain without paying a high price.

What makes metal buildings ideal for home additions is the fact they are so versatile. Coming in all different shapes and sizes, metal buildings can give you a small amount of space or a much larger area; you pick exactly what you need.

Another plus of metal buildings as residential structures is the fact that any exterior can be applied to your metal buildings. This is a huge benefit especially for those who want their metal buildings to blend in with the existing structure. Whether you have a wood, brick or stucco home, your metal buildings addiction can be constructed to have the same appearance as your home.

With the versatility and exterior pluses of metal buildings comes possibly the biggest benefit—price. Whether you’re on a tight budget or have some money to spend, there are metal buildings in your price range.

If space has become an issue for you and your family, consider metal buildings. Metal buildings are, without a doubt, a less expensive and time consuming option over moving. With metal buildings you can get the space you need and add value to your existing home without spending a lot of money.


January 21, 2008

Temporary Storage Need? Consider Portable Metal Buildings

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 4:46 pm

Portable metal buildings are fast becoming a cost effective, low-maintenance option for many homeowners and business owners. Made from durable thick-guage metal, these sturdy structures can provide owners with a viable, cost-effective, temporary solution for storage needs.

Because portable metal buildings require no concrete foundation, they are cheaper, easier and faster to construct than permanent structures. These types of buildings are especially attractive because of their nearly no-maintenance requirements. In addition, there is no need to worry about permanent loss of useable yard or property. These buildings, depending on their size, can generally be moved to a different location with a crane or a forklift.

Common uses for portable metal buildings are both residential and commercial in nature. Generally, storage is the primary reason that these structures are erected. Their inherent sturdiness makes them the perfect solution for deterring theft. Especially useful in the construction industry, portable metal buildings are perfect for moving and storing equipment from job site to job site.

Another feature of portable metal buildings that makes them appealing is their ability to withstand extreme weather. From hurricanes to heavy snow loads, each structure can be designed by the manufacturer to meet codes and stand up to the weather for your particular region of the country.

Whether you are looking for a temporary home storage building or a place to store your business’s equipment and protect it from the elements, vandals and thieves, portable metal buildings may be the answer you are seeking. Contact a reputable metal buildings manufacturer with any questions you may have.


January 18, 2008

History of Metal Buildings

Filed under: Metal Buildings — Metal Buildings Expert @ 8:25 am

Throughout modern day America, metal buildings can be found on nearly every street in every town. From church buildings to schools, to homes, to airplane hangars, the uses for these metal structures are seemingly endless. But metal buildings are not new to the American landscape. They have been in use since the early 1900s, and their use spread rapidly during World War II.

After the war, as metal and steel became increasingly available, metal buildings manufacturing became widespread throughout the country. Back then, the most common version of metal buildings were found in the form of arch-style structures that were used as meeting places, gymnasiums, garages, hangars and agricultural buildings. This arch design was cost-effective to manufacture and proved to be extremely structurally sound.

As time and manufacturing methods progressed, metal buildings evolved and today are customizable for practically any use. With the advent of I-beam construction allowing for clear-span capabilities, the open space that can be created within metal buildings makes this type of construction the perfect choice for many businesses and organizations.

Besides the cost-saving features that are inherent in the construction of metal buildings, there is a major difference between the metal buildings of old and their modern counterparts – they can be made to look like other types of construction. Whether you want brick, stone or stucco, metal buildings can be transformed with many types of facades, while still retaining the structural integrity of the metal skeleton.

As time marches on, metal buildings manufacturers continue to improve and innovate on a construction method that has been proven for over a century. If you have any questions about metal buildings, contact a qualified manufacturer today.


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