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The Use Of Metal Buildings - History and Benefits
16532 Home & Family > Home Improvement Nov 30, 1999 The Use Of Metal Buildings - History and Benefits Steel buildings have become widely used, from storage buildings to office buildings, and even barns, they are among the most popular type of building used. There are many reasons why this has happened, and several benefits to using them over the more traditional wooden and brick structures. Though they have gained in popularity, they have actually been used for many years. Steel buildings first gained their popularity in the early 20th century, becoming more wide spread during World War II. The use of metal and steel buildings expanded considerably after the war when steel became more available. Since that time, steel buildings have become even more commonly used, as the capabilities associated with them expanded and were improved even more. Part of the reason for this expansion of features and designs is the more recent use of computer-aided design software that has really helped to enhance these structures. There are many different types of steel buildings include: straight-walled, arch, and clearspan. Straight-walled and arch types are named because of the shape of the outside of the building. Steel arch buildings are the most cost-effective to own and the most structurally sound. They are also commonly used in the agricultural industry. There are several other types that serve a variety of uses, and each can be customized to fit specific needs. There are several benefits to using a steel building. The first, and probably the most noted, is that they are more cost-effective than using the traditional wooden structures. The reason for this is that they are cheaper to build, as steel is the cheapest method of construction currently available. Another reason for the cost-effectiveness of these types of buildings is the lack of necessary maintenance. Because they are made of steel, they are not privy to problems such as termites and other pests. They are also able to better withstand the wind, fire, rain, and snow, and often hold up better during natural disasters such as earthquakes. Another advantage to owning a steel building verses a wooden one is the ease with which you can update or add on to your structure. Because it is so cost-effective, it is easy to add additional space to your structure. You can also add updates such as heating and air conditioning as well. Steel buildings have been found to be sound structures that provide many options. Whether you are setting up a commercial business, or simply want to add a shop or barn to your property, a steel building is a choice you should consider. You will have it for a long time to come. Future Outdoor Storage Shed are based on the strongest architectural design ever conceived, the arch.

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