Are you considering building a steel home? A steel home or steel framed house can save you money, building time and energy costs, but you must know what to expect. Here are five of the most critical questions the experts say you need answered before you get started. What is the main advantage of a steel home over a traditional home? Actually, there are many advantages. The biggest is that a steel framed structure is stronger than a wood house. Steel structures for homes have been proven to withstand high destructive winds up to 150 miles per hour. Steel framed…
Recent Pricing Quonset Huts
- "$21,000. 50’ x 100’. Single door not included." –Agribusiness, Michigan
- "I purchased a steel building for the price of $26,500. This building measures 50 by 100 feet and includes 14 feet of height. There are a dozen windows, half a dozen skylights, and three doors. The structure also includes roof vents, rain gutters and wainscoting." –Power company, Montana
- "I purchased a Quonset structure for a total price of $38,452. This included 60 x 80 feet of space, two door kits, and three window kits. Three openings are available overhead for doors, and the roof and side walls are both already insulated." –Agricultural business, Craig, CO
- "$7,000 bought me a hangar for aircraft construction." –Airplane manufacturer, Blackfoot, MT
- "We paid $7,800 for a Quonset building measuring 30’ by 40’. This price was all-inclusive." –Livestock company, Alamo, IN
- "The Quonset hut I purchased cost $6,300. I purchased the structure with the goal re-selling it when it is completed at a higher price." –Building manufacturer, San Francisco, CA
- "For our steel hut we paid $7,000. This was just for the curved roof part of the structure only. We have no end walls and no doors or windows in the structure." –Livestock company, Missouri
- "$7,550. 30’ x 40’. We have a wall for one end and the other end is open." –Agribusiness, Georgia