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Steel is gaining in popularity across the nation as the building material of choice because of the many options that it offers. The primary advantages of steel are its strength and its affordability. Pre-fabricated steel storage buildings are becoming the structure of choice for storage facility owners and investors alike. Steel storage buildings are seen in one-car garages to jumbo jet airplane hangars. The most popular use, in the 21st Century, for steel storage structures is seen in self-storage units. These units are popular because they are secure, provide ample space, are made of a very strong material, and have virtually no maintenance.
Steel is the preferred material of choice when building self-storage buildings because they are strong enough to be resilient to even extreme weather conditions. Steel self-storage buildings are resistant to high winds, heavy snows, and seismic activity. Low structural overhead costs also make it an economically viable building option. Steel self-storage buildings can be coated with aluminum compounds to help prevent rusting. Coating steel panels with aluminum prevents rusting and increases the life of the panels to many decades.
Steel self-storage buildings are quick and easy to erect. These structures are pre-engineered and pre-fabricated at the factory and are shipped complete directly to the job site. Once at the jobsite they can be rapidly assembled. Self storage buildings made of steel are pre-punched, pre-drilled, and pre-welded at the factory to make for faster erection, thus helping to defray labor costs at your construction site.
Steel self-storage buildings are also versatile. They are furnished with adjustable interior panels, so that the size of each individual unit can be changed and customized to the space requirements. Steel self-storage buildings are easily expandable to allow for simple addition of new units to the existing structure. End walls are easily removed and the necessary additions installed. In most cases the original end walls can be reused. The lack of the need for interior support columns allows for the use of more square footage within the self-storage structure. The likelihood of a fire destroying a steel self-storage building or spreading to a number of units is remote as steel is a non-combustible product.
This makes steel self-storage buildings especially suitable for storing chemicals or other materials that may be hazardous. Use of security systems such as alarms and coded keypads helps to increase the security of these buildings. The non-combustibility of steel can also lessen the insurance premiums for your building. Check with your insurance agent.
Initial costs for steel buildings are not generally lower than the costs of more conventional construction methods and materials. The total costs, however, are usually more easily and accurately predicted and budgeted for. Steel buildings that are used for storage purposes cost less than traditional buildings, so they can be pre-engineered to the precise requirements of the purchaser.
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