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Steel BuildingsSteel has a higher strength/ weight ratio than all other conventional building materials. Its consistent material quality exceeds all building codes. Steel material is 100% recyclable, and does not crack, split, or warp from the elements. It is also not vulnerable to pests or organisms such as termites or fungi. So it’s no wonder people rely on steel for their building needs. Steel structures can come in all types, designs, shapes, and sizes. Masses of companies and individuals depend on steel for building projects. Common types of steel buildings include storage units, churches, gymnasiums, retail stores, school buildings, homes, and recreational facilities. Steel buildings are manufactured from high grade material that adheres to technical industry requirements. Most are guaranteed for up to thirty years or more. Different building owners come with different building needs. Steel buildings are diverse enough to accommodate almost any building requirement, ranging from residential neighborhoods to aircraft carrier storage facilities. Other benefits of steel buildings include, easier material selection, price stability (prices for steel have been stable since the 1980s), and are helpful to the environment. The average house takes approximately 100 trees to build. Steel helps preserve our tree supply. Steel recycling saves enough energy to power 10 million US homes per year. In addition to that, steel is recycled 64% more than aluminum, plastic, and glass combined. This not only saves natural resources, but also landfill space. |
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