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PLANNING TO PURCHASE A STEEL BUILDING

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Steel buildings are known to be sturdy, durable, safe, low maintenance, and cost-effective. If you are planning to purchase a pre-engineered steel building, you have to be familiar with the process involved so that there won’t be unpleasant surprises along the way.

The first thing to consider is the budget. You have to understand that the price of the metal structure is more or less half of the overall cost of the project. When you order your pre-engineered steel building, the manufacturer’s deliverable include the design, the erection drawings and the materials for the basic metal structure. You have to include in your budget, the cost of building the foundation – labor, tools, and materials included.

In addition, the construction of your steel building will require labor, tools, and equipment. This is true, specially, for large steel buildings. However, some small metal structures used as garages, storages, and workshops can be erected with a little help from your friends and family members.

After considering the costs of the foundation and the construction, you also have to add the cost of how the building and the site are finished out. These include the costs of added features like doors, windows, flooring, plumbing, electrical, insulation, landscaping, etc.

A very important thing to do before buying your steel building is acquiring the necessary building permits. Postponing this activity can increase the overall cost of your steel building project. This early, you need to contact the local authority and find out if it is necessary for you to have a permit to build. If a building permit is required, you need to know the applicable building codes and design loads and the necessary papers to submit, like stamped drawings.

This information determines how steel buildings will be engineered and priced. Changes made after the building has been designed and custom-made, will be costly and you might even end up with a steel building that you cannot use at all.

Make sure you purchase your steel building from a reputable and experienced steel building manufacturer. But before you undergo the whole process of planning your steel building project, you must first ask yourself this question, “What is the final use of my steel building?” The answer to this question should be your main focus as you go through the process of planning your steel building project.

Should you Worry About Rising Steel Prices?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The steel prices all over the world have been shooting up through the roof and anyone who has followed the market in the last decade will know this. One of the main reasons is the large increase in demand from developing countries like China and India that are consuming steel at an enormous rate to feed their fast growing economies. For example, during the Beijing Olympics in China in 2008, there was a very rapid surge in demand of steel required to build the infrastructure for the sports. This naturally drove prices up. On the supply side, the new production facilities are not really keeping up with the demand. So should steel buildings owner be worried about the rise in prices?

Well the simple fact is, if steel prices go up, so will the cost of your steel building. However, as the economy recovers, the price of steel is only going to go up and not down. With the economic recovery, many industries like infrastructure, transportation, construction, etc. will need a lot of steel for their operations. This will drive prices further up. Therefore this is the best time to buy your own steel building.

In spite of the price rise, steel continues to remain the top choice as a construction material and it is still economic. In fact, even when the steel building prices rise, steel buildings will provide the highest value for money. Steel buildings are strong and sturdy structures that can be used to build highly reliable structures. Both in the short and long term, steel buildings continue to remain economical and practical for all types of building needs – from houses and offices to storages and garages. Many companies do not pass on the rising steel prices to their consumers especially if they are hedged against the price rise through futures contracts in steel. However, it is best to check with your steel contractor.

Why Cheap is not necessarily the Best

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

You can find hundreds of steel contractors to choose from to construct the steel buildings of your dreams. How do you decide which contractor to opt for? Price is certainly an important issue and many consumers are tempted to go in for the cheapest marketed price. This is seldom a good idea for a variety of reasons and you need to do further research in order to determine if the company you are looking for is the right one for you. Price is certainly an important criteria but there are more things that you need to worry about. Even the price of steel buildings is not a given and it can vary quite a lot.

Firstly, the price is a tricky issue and some steel companies can market ridiculously low prices. These do not reflect the truth, however, because these are usually just for the very basic structure and they will charge you extra for literally everything you need. Thus the final price can come out to be much higher. You should thus calculate the final price and see which contractor offers the cheapest route to this final product.

Then there is the all important issue of quality. Certainly you would not like a substandard steel building. There can be a huge difference in quality of different steel buildings constructed by any of the different steel building company. If you opt for a cheaper quality building, you will end up spending a lot of money on periodic maintenances for the building and it can be quite costly in the long term.

Also, you need to factor in the actual price of steel. Cheaper companies use substandard steel that is just not strong enough to withstand some harsh climatic conditions. Certainly you would not like your steel building to be destroyed in the next gale or typhoon. Making metal thinner can save on costs but is not a building you would ideally like to live in.

Understanding the Price of Steel Buildings

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Steel buildings are excellent structures for all kinds of building needs and they are only increasingly in popularity by the day. This is not surprising consider the value they provide to customers at the best possible rates. A lot of steel building companies have come up of late and they all seem to offer something great or a deal that is very good. Therefore it can be a confusing choice for you, as a consumer.

The prices quoted by steel building companies vary greatly. The way the price is quoted is also different, thus making one company apparently cheaper than the other while in reality this may not be so. As you get what you pay for, this is the case for steel buildings as well. It is not advisable to go by just the price – the lowest price buildings may not be built to the required specifications or might exclude all necessary features or might simply need too much maintenance over a period of time. Therefore you need to factor in the bigger picture when it comes to deciding how much you are willing to pay for.

Also, it is important to decode the advertising messages that steel building companies put out. They may not quote the price that you will have to incur but might simply include material and charge everything else as extra. For example many steel contractors do not quote insulation along with their steel building prices but it is almost a necessity for many parts of the country. Therefore before you do the budgeting and finalize your contractor, make sure that you know exactly what you are getting for the money you pay. To evaluate different contractors, you should take into account all the additional costs and then compare the prices. If the prices are way off, then there must be something that the cheaper company is omitting that may be essential to you.

Hunting for Best Discounts on Steel Buildings

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Everyone wants the good quality building at the lowest price, but of course it is not always possible. You will, in most cases, need to strike a balance between price, quality and features in your steel building. This may not be an easy task. In fact, the very estimation of prices of Steel buildings can be quite complicated and challenging because there are so many factors that go into each project and every building is quite unique. Finding discounted steel buildings is also a tough job for precisely the same reason.

Whenever you go looking for discounted steel buildings, make sure that the building should always conform to the local building laws. This is the primary requirement of any Steel building. These requirements depend on the place where you want to construct the building. For example a place that is prone to tornados will have a different code than a place where there is heavy snowfall. Therefore you will need to contact your local officials and ensure your building is up to mark with the local codes.

Also, you can cut costs of your building depending on what features you want. However, there are some features that can have great long term benefits while also giving you a lot of comfort. Insulation is one such example. Good insulation can save you a lot of money in the long run through reduced heating and cooling costs but it will take money to have it installed in your home. In most cases, it is advisable to have a good insulation during the construction phase and figure it out in the budget you prepare.

There are other features that are deemed necessary by some but not by others where you might save costs. For example interior panels can be postponed for a later date if you think they are not a necessity in decoration. Also, you can go in for cheap ones at present and change them as and when your finance allow.

Metal Steel Buildings – Things To Look Out For In Metal Shop Buildings

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Metal shop buildings are strong, efficient, flexible and high quality but you still need to look for the best buildings to make sure you get the best deals. After you have planned everything you need for your metal shop building, it is time to start the execution stage.

You might be spending thousands of dollars on your metal shop building, so you need to make sure the quality is up to the mark. Do not look for the cheapest option available in the market as it may not be of the quality that you desire. It is important to strike a balance between price and quality. If two dealers are presenting similar deals but their prices are wide apart, you need to investigate and arrive at the conclusion yourself as to why there is such a difference. You certainly do not want to compromise on the quality issues. Remember that good quality metal shop buildings can easily last for 25-30 years so you are looking at a really long term investment. When you look at the contracts in detail, you might find that one contractor is not offering all the features and services, which explains the apparently low price. Beware of such pitfalls and misleading sales advertising.

The Steel building codes need to be thoroughly verified and investigated before proceeding with the construction. You need to contact your local officials to ensure everything is smooth and in accordance with the local laws. This should take place before you sign the final contract and after getting the specifications from your supplier. This is important because any future changes needed to meet the building codes and standards will invariably drive up costs. Finally, get everything in writing before you proceed and ensure that the contract gives all the details so you don’t get into any trouble ever.

Tips to Buy Steel Buildings

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Steel buildings are one of the finest building materials in use today and they are extremely attractive to all kinds of buyers, giving the best value for money. If you are planning to buy steel buildings to cut costs or start using the building soon, you can find a number of steel buildings on the market. However, as a buyer it is important to be able to get the best steel buildings out there that suit your purpose.

It is firstly important to research the history behind the sale. Steel buildings can be offered for heavy discounts and you may be thrilled to find such amazing deals. However, you should know for sure that the steel building hasn’t compromised on the quality. If possible, try to find out why that steel building is going in for such a discount. Do the sellers want money immediately to meet some financial obligation? Did many clients previously reject the building? If so, why did they do this – was it the quality of the building they were unhappy with?

Trying to find out since how long the building has been on sale can give you a good idea about whether to buy it or not and how many people might have rejected the building. You need to make sure that the steel building you plan to buy is of good quality and the seller has genuine reasons to sell it for a discount. Otherwise, there could be something fishy and you could end up paying a lot of a sub-standard steel building that you want to avoid at all costs.

Never make a steel building purchase before you have had the chance to research the background. There are plenty of such buildings on sale and you certainly don’t want to take the risk of buying something that is below your standards. Don’t make a hasty decision and finalize a deal before you go through the fine print details.

Money Matters for Steel Buildings-II

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

As discussed previously, material costs are usually fixed when you don’t want to compromise on the quality of your steel buildings. Labor is an area where you can make some significant savings if you can arrange for help from family and friends.

Foundation costs are also usually standard and do not include much variation between different contractors. However, you need to include these in your budget since they may not be explicitly mentioned especially if you are looking at the proposal from a manufacturer of only steel buildings.

Insulation is a slightly tricky in the case of steel buildings. On the surface, you will need thousands of dollars for insulation, which can seem like quite a lot. Depending on the application however, insulation for your steel building can be very useful and profitable in the long run. This is especially true for steel homes and commercial buildings, mainly because they can greatly increase the resale value of the building. Thus if you are looking at your home like an investment as well, then insulation will go a long way in ensuring you get the right price for your building.

Insulation also has another long term benefit which is that it can save you a lot of money on energy costs every month. As a homeowner, you can see this saving in your bills every month till you live in your home. Both heating costs in the winter and cooling costs in the summer can be significantly brought down. Also, insulation can provide great soundproofing to the building as well, which is a great comfort to have in a home. With all these reasons, insulation can be quite a worthy investment during the construction of your steel building.

Money Matters for Steel Buildings-I

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

If you have decided to go in for a steel building or deciding on whether to go for one, an important parameter to consider is how much a steel building will cost. This is not a very straightforward question with a unique answer since it pretty much depends on your very own unique needs for the project.

With steel buildings, there are certain fixed prices that you are bound to incur. These include such costs like material, delivery, foundation, etc. These prices are more or less fixed. There could be a slight difference between what different contractors and manufacturers provide here, but it is not an area that you can significantly save money on. It is always a good idea not to go for the cheapest deals in the market since by paying just a little higher you can guarantee very good quality of the materials. This is especially important when you have a long term view in mind. The life of a steel building from a reputable manufacturer can be significantly higher than a cheap quality one. In addition, when you choose good materials for construction, your cost of repair comes down drastically and it usually saves you more in the long run.

Labor is an important aspect where you can save money. Going for prefabricated steel structures can greatly reduce labor costs. Also, with these you can usually eliminate labor for simple structures. For example if you are building a steel building garage, it is likely that you may not require a lot of labor and can do it yourself with the help from family, friends and neighbors. However, not everyone can do this work on their own, so most contractors provide some kind of labor assistance. This can vary quite a lot depending on the kind of structure being built. Labor is usually paid for by the hour, and thus if your building is more complicated in nature, it can cost you more.

A Buyers Guide to Steel Building Pricing

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Steel buildings are increasingly being preferred by homeowners and other building agencies and constructors. In addition, steel structures are gaining prominence, whether they are temporary structures or home extensions. However, as a consumer, there can be a lot of variety and choice in the market today that can seem confusing. Also, estimating the price of your steel building before you plan everything out is important so that you have an idea of what you are paying for, the advantages of going for steel and the ability to plan and manage your budget.

Getting a very accurate picture of the cost of your steel building can be complicated because there are just too many variables that are unique to your particular construction and needs. Therefore it is always advisable to plan for a little slack in the budget and not keep it very tight. You might want to decide on additional features later on and you should ensure you have the budget for it.

The price of any building can depend on a number of factors. The usual basic frame of steel buildings can cost anywhere from $15-$50 per square foot. This can seem like quite a wide range but it depends on what kinds of features are required. A very basic structure can be closer to $15-$20 per square foot while the more elaborate ones including high-end designs and complicated customized construction can reach up to $50 per square foot.

This price usually includes not just the material but also the actual construction, transportation and other auxiliary costs. This is where you might want to save money if you want to. For example, by arranging for your own labor with the help of family and friends, you can save a significant amount of construction money that you can put in other places like interior decoration or better exterior designs or additional structures.