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Steel Buildings – Mistakes of Steel Building Buyers III

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

A wise buyer of a pre engineered steel building should focus on the structure’s performance rather than its price. Remember the old saying, “You get your money’s worth”. The cheapest price may turn out to be the more expensive purchase.

A very common example of this situation happens to people who buy the Quonset hut type of steel building just because it is the cheapest kind. Quonset huts are the arched type multipurpose metal structures used during World War II.

To this day, they remain easy to construct and transport. However, a Quonset hut may not be appropriate for your intended use of the steel building because it does not allow for many customization options.

For one, doors and windows can only be placed in the end walls. Limited overhead clearance is another limitation. Most importantly, a Quonset hut is not a flexible solution. So, if you need additional space in the near future, there is a possibility that you have to buy another steel building.

If, however, all you need is a simple garage, a barn or a warehouse for your produce, a Quonset hut is the perfect choice. You don’t need a steel building that has all the works – top of the line insulation, heavy-duty doors, custom finish, etc.

Just like any consumer, steel building buyers often compare prices and that’s a wise move. But don’t just compare the price and the size. You have to look at the details. The cheaper one may not be the right steel building for you.

On the safe side, choose a manufacturer that has a proven track record of providing high quality pre-engineered steel buildings. Most of them even have online designing and pricing utilities in their websites, in order for buyers to get an idea of their building’s price.

Reputable steel building manufacturers are your partners in ensuring that the metal structure you are buying from them is, indeed, the one you really need.

Steel Buildings – Mistakes of Steel Building Buyers II

Monday, July 12th, 2010

As a buyer of a pre-engineered steel building, it is crucial that you be aware of common mistakes other people make in order to avoid making them yourself. Learn about the second blunder most buyers make and steer clear of it to ensure that your steel building project will be worthwhile.

True, buying a steel building kit and erecting it by yourself, saves you a lot of time and money. This is probably the primary reason why you decided to build with steel, in the first place. However, your budget should also include the costs of the other vital aspects of the steel building project.

Just like any construction project, building with steel entails a lot more than the cost of the metal structure itself. The expenses for the following should also be included in your budget:

· Concrete foundation – The foundation holds the pre-engineered steel building together. Be it concrete piers or concrete slabs, the foundation’s design is critical in ensuring the steel building’s integrity.

· Doors and windows – Typically, these are not part of the steel building kit because they are considered accessories.

· Building permits

· Land – Of course, you need the land on which your pre-engineered steel building will be erected.

· Delivery of the steel building

· Erection of the steel building – Pre-engineered steel buildings come with an erection manual that is easy to read and follow.
However, if you would like to hire a professional erector to do the job, include the payment for his services in your budget.

· Government taxes on the purchase

Depending on your pre-engineered steel building’s final use, you may have additional expenses for the following:

· Insulation

· Electricity

· Plumbing

· Interior and exterior finishing

· Miscellaneous expenses

In the end, you still get your money’s worth if you choose to build with steel. Savings due to shorter construction time, lower construction and material costs are immediately realized. Savings in the form of low insurance premiums, low building maintenance, and energy efficiency, among others, can be appreciated in the course of the pre-engineered steel building’s long lifespan.