Steel Building Kits

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By elf_cash

 

Steel building kits can address a wide range of needs in a quick, cost-effective manner. They’re strong, durable, and attractive, and most steel building kits can be erected fairly easily, so you can probably do much of the job yourself. You’ll need a professional to level the ground site and pour a concrete slab, however, before you begin erecting your steel building kit.

 

 

What are steel building kits?

 

Steel building kits are prefabricated buildings that serve a wide range of purposes. Most have a frame made of strong steel, along with metal siding. If you prefer, you can finish the exterior façade with masonry, stucco, stone, or brick.

 

The two major types are the Quonset hut, which has an arched roof, and the straight wall, which is more traditional. The Quonset type steel building is usually cheaper than the straight-wall buildings, yet the Quonset is a stronger design that can often withstand high winds, hurricanes, and even earthquakes. On the other hand, most people find the straight-wall steel buildings more attractive.

 

Steel building kits come in a choice of colors, shapes, and sizes. You can also add windows, doors, and other options to your kit to customize it to your specific needs.

 

 

Uses for steel building kits

 

Steel building kits can be used for practically anything. Smaller buildings are often used as storage sheds to house lawnmowers, tools, and gardening equipment and supplies. They can also serve as laundry rooms or a place to keep an extra freezer or refrigerator. Models that are a little larger might serve as garages for automobiles, RVs, boats, or ATVs, and they also make great workshops or craft rooms. Steel building kits are often used as aircraft hangars, too.

 

Another popular use for steel building kits that’s really catching on is their use as a horse barn. Inside the steel building, individual stalls can be built from wood, allowing for each horse to have its own space, while the entire herd will have shelter from the sun, the rain, and cold weather.

 

Very large steel building kits with high roofs are often used to store farm equipment like tractors, hay rakes, and harvesters. These large buildings can also serve as indoor riding rings, sales arenas, and auction sites.

 

More and more businesses are finding that steel building kits have great commercial uses. A quality steel building will last a lot longer than a traditional stick-built structure, and there’s much less labor involved.

 

How much do steel building kits cost?

 

Steel building kits are extremely cost effective. If you do the work yourself, a Quonset-type steel building kit can be purchased for $5 per square foot. Straight-wall steel building kits start at around $7 per square foot. Of course, if you choose to have someone else erect the building, the cost will be significantly more.

 

 

Where to find steel building kits

 

To see several choices in steel building kits, you can visit a manufacturer, but there might not be one in your area. To see a wide variety of steel building kits without traveling, shop online.

 

 

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