What are Steel Buildings?
Steel buildings use I-beams and metal sheeting to build sturdy structures rather than wood, vinyl, or asphalt. The framing, walls, siding, and roofs of steel buildings are all made of metal. These strong, resilient, inexpensive, and attractive buildings can form a business like an office, warehouse, or workshop, a full-size modern home, or other property improvements like a storage shed and garage. As an alternative to traditional wood-framed structures, steel buildings have many advantages. They withstand natural disasters because metal doesn’t absorb water and rot nor catch fire and incinerate. Steel buildings are also more flexible when hit with an earthquake and stronger when battered by high winds of a hurricane. In addition, they are less expensive to build that masonry or wood buildings because steel studs are lighter and have prefabricated elements that make them simpler to join. The materials are also recycled and recyclable. Certain simple construction projects, such as stora