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5 Common Mistakes People Make when Constructing a Steel Building

Steel buildings have become a favourite for many, largely because of the durability and longevity of such buildings. Most garages are now made from steel and an increasing number of workshops and commercial constructions are wholly-steel except maybe for windows and ventilations. The versatility and customizability of steel are two other factors that seem to be attracting so many people. However, one thing all steel builders agree on is that steel buildings are best constructed by experts at the trade. It’s not just about welding one metal piece to another or cutting away sections of the sheet to create openings for doors and windows. If you’re doing a DIY project or are a budding steel builder working on your first project, here are 5 common mistakes you should be wary of. Not following steel building codes The first step in building a steel structure should be to obtain a license that allows you to erect the construction at that the desired location. The fact that you’ve seen your ne...

Home Sweet (Metal) Home: Living in a Worldwide Steel Building

Home ownership has long been a major part of the American Dream. As the decades go on, though, there are more and more reasons to think owning a home might not be attainable. The financial considerations are massive, urban sprawl and developer monopolies reduce choices, and the environmental impact of building a traditional wood construction residence is enough to make some would-be builders reconsider.  But there’s another option.  More and more people are making a new smart choice and building a metal house … a Worldwide Steel metal house, to be specific. Here’s why: Save money When you build a metal home with a Worldwide Steel kit, you’re saving money right off the bat (the national average build price for a steel building home is $70-90 a square foot, compared to $110-130 for conventional wood construction). You’re also saving money during the build process (our building kits go up a lot faster than traditional construction, no matter how elaborate your interior) and over ...