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When constructed accurately, steel is possibly the best material with which to build a building. It has numerous benefits over nearly every other type of building material imaginable. It is better than brick, it is better than wood, and it is certainly better than glass. Steel is without a doubt the most durable and stable construction material yet devised. In case you still aren't convinced, let's take a look at why an accurately constructed steel building is the perfect choice for you.

The Most Durable Buildings

Many people might not think steel is very durable. They are worried that it can't withstand the effects of weather and other natural disasters. Some people will speak of the World Trade Centers and how they came crashing to the ground after they were struck by airplanes. However, do you think that the World Trade Centers would have held up better if they had been made out of wood or brick? There's no way those materials would have even been able to be built so high.

As long as a plane doesn't crash into your steel building, it will be fine. In fact, accurately constructed steel buildings can withstand natural disasters like tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes better than any other type of building. The proof of this is in the insurance rates. Steel buildings are cheaper to insure than any other type of building. The reason for this is simple - they are less prone to damage. Steel buildings are constructed so accurately that they are virtually indestructible. It's extremely unlikely that the insurance companies have this one wrong - it's their entire business to be able to correctly predict risk. If steel buildings were just as much or more risky compared to other buildings, then you can guarantee that their insurance rates would reflect that.

Energy Efficiency

Few people realize that steel buildings are some of the most energy efficient buildings on earth. There is very little heat loss in the winter, and there is very little loss of cool air in the summer. How can this be? The answer lies in the fact that steel buildings are extremely accurately constructed. Steel can be shaped and formed into nearly any shape you can imagine. A steel building can be designed down to the millimeter on a computer, and then highly precise machines can cut and shape the steel with a very low margin of error. When this steel is then assembled into a building, there are practically no inefficiencies whatsoever.

Think about when you close a door in a normal building. There are still usually gaps and cracks where air can escape. There may be a gap at the bottom of the door, and there may be another gap at the top of the door. This causes a lot of heating and cooling loss. With an accurately designed steel building, when you close a door - it is truly closed. There is virtually no gap whatsoever where air can escape. The same is true for the roof. The roof is tightly fitted directly to the walls, so there is absolutely no way for air to escape. In a traditional building, an enormous amount of energy leaks through the roof. These buildings simply aren't as accurately constructed as steel buildings.

Easy and Cheap to Erect

Because steel buildings are so precisely and accurately designed offsite from the construction site, they are exceedingly easy to put together. This is how it could be with all buildings if they were as accurately designed as steel buildings. Whereas a normal construction project might take months, a steel building can be assembled in a matter of days. In fact, they are so simple to construct that many people do the job themselves or with a handful of friends.

If you want to add on an additional wing or section of your steel building, this is also no problem. Once you let a steel manufacturer know the specifications of your current building, he can easily and quickly produce the additional parts that you need in order to add a new section to your building. Because he can do this with such a high degree of precision and accuracy, you won't even be able to tell which part of the building is new and which part is old. Every single sheet of steel will fit together seamlessly, providing the exact same amount of energy efficiency and durability.

Overall, there is no better or more accurate construction material than steel. These buildings have proven time and time again that they are the most durable buildings, the most energy efficient buildings, and the easiest buildings to construct.

by: Georgie Henderson




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