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Beat the Heat: HVAC for Steel Buildings

Summer is officially here – but we don’t need to tell you that. Cities across the country have been experiencing record heat and high temperatures, and fall is still months away. It’s hot out there! Fortunately, air conditioning is available pretty much everywhere, and that certainly includes steel buildings. Each of our building kits is completely customizable to accommodate the specific climate control needs of your building usage. Keep in mind it will get cold again and you want to be prepared. Flexibility to incorporate building systems Whether you want to air condition the office space within a hybrid warehouse/office structure, or provide climate control for your entire garage, workshop, or single-family steel home, you can plan and layout your own HVAC (as well as power and other systems) for part or all of your building kit. Need a little help? Our experienced customer service team can work with you to understand your HVAC and systems needs and customize your building kit to ac

Garages Keep Your “Summer Fun” Vehicles Shaded and Secure

Whether you like to hit the road in an RV, go off-road on a ATVs or dirt bike, or take to the water in your boat or personal watercraft, summer is a great time to enjoy the outdoors. All these vehicles are an investment in summer fun for you and your family – and steel buildings are ideal as garages to store, maintain and protect your investment. Customize the perfect size Our steel building kits are 100 percent customizable to accommodate vehicles of all shapes and sizes, and designed to store one vehicle or many. With clear spans up to 225 feet across and customizable ceiling heights and roof pitches, there’s virtually no vehicle our steel garages can’t hold. We can help you design the perfect building for you, from a small garage for your personal fishing boat, or a large-scale structure for your commercial fishing business. Built to last You already know steel structures unmatched strength and durability. But steel also offers great resistance to wear and tear from the elements com

Advantages of Living in a Tiny Home

Tiny homes are becoming more and more popular. There are a ton of advantages such as, accumulating less, being outdoors more, and costing less. Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on email Email Bigger isn’t always better. Anyone living the tiny home lifestyle can confirm that small living offers many full-size benefits. Advantages of tiny homes fit into three main categories: financial gains, environmental benefits and psychological benefits. Some buyers focus on one main benefit, while others like the full gamut of advantages that come along with owning a small house. This might sound impossible for some, but the rising demand in tiny homes proves that the concept of living small is not a bad idea at all. In fact, homeowners that began to downsize their living space can attest to the oversized benefits that come with the tiny home lifestyle!  Now, even the minimalist lifestyle is also piquing interest, including that of media. This i

Five of the Most Famous Steel Buildings Ever Constructed

Metal buildings everywhere, without you even realizing it. Here are some of the most famous metal structures. Of course, most will be in urban cities. The industrial era in the United States saw the construction and manufacturing industries take off. Americans desired goods and new technology, causing businesses to build new factories and facilities to produce them. Steel building construction became the heart of American industry as steel became one of the most extensively used building materials in the country. This trend toward steel led to the construction of many magnificent steel structures that serve as landmarks in their respective cities. Below is a list of five of the most famous and recognizable steel buildings ever constructed in the United States. Empire State Building When you think of iconic buildings the Empire State building in New York City is likely one of the first images that come to mind. Constructed in 1931, this 103-story skyscraper stands at an impressive 1,454