Since steel was invented in 1855 by Sir Henry Basserner, it has been used in a variety of construction products, such as pipelines, bridges and skyscrapers. In the 20th century it started to be used as a construction material for whole buildings, such as airplane hangars and warehouses. Now it's pretty common to see steel garages, steel storage buildings, and steel as a part of many other commercial buildings. After reading this article, you'll know why more and more people are using steel for their construction needs.
Environmentally Friendly
Deforestation is a serious problem that will force the world to find other materials out of which to make buildings—wood will not last forever. Steel is leading the way. It saves our forests, and as an added bonus, it is 66% recyclable, meaning that even after your building has run its course, over half of it can be reused to make other steel buildings.
Wallet Friendly
Since steel can be recycled, it is cheaper to buy. It is also cheaper to maintain. Because it is so incredibly durable, it stands up to almost any weather condition—and not only does it stay standing, there are almost never reasons it needs to be repaired. Choosing a metal construct over a wooden one also eliminates worry over rot or termites, again, saving you money. Also, there is reduced risk of fire with steel buildings, which oftentimes will lower your insurance rates.
Aesthetically Friendly
Though steel may have a cold look at first, it can be warmed up enough to even be good for the frames of houses. Many traditional sidings can be added to steel, such as brick or stucco. And steel is more energy efficient for homes as well.
Buying Steel Buildings
Whether you are looking for steel garages or a steel framing for your house, there are many companies out there who can help and who are competing for your business. Just make sure to choose a contractor with lots of experience and who can get you a great price on this wonderful and affordable construction material.