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December 23, 2007

The Durability and Affordability of Steel Buildings

Filed under: Commercial Steel Buildings — carrie @ 12:46 pm

Steel is an alloy that has been around for centuries. In fact, steel has been around since as early as 1400 B.C.E. in East Africa. Steel is an alloy comprised mostly of iron with varying amounts of carbon added, depending on the grade of steel. Carbon is the most effective element used in alloying for steel, but tungsten has been used for some applications. The modern process of steel making emerged in the mid-19th Century with the Bessamer process of steel alloying. Steel has been used in a number of applications because of its favorable characteristics. However, steel might be most popular for its use in construction. Steel buildings are constructed for a number of reasons.

Steel buildings are incredibly durable. Not only are steel buildings strong, but they are impervious to insects and small organisms, further defining their durability. Moreover, steel buildings can even withstand damages from natural disasters, such as earthquakes or hurricanes. Clearly, steel buildings are able to stand firmly and resolutely, and steel buildings seem to endure indefinitely.

Steel buildings are affordable as well. Full service steel construction companies have emerged to meet the growing demands for steel buildings. These full service steel companies save the time and money that was once spent on searching for raw steel. These construction companies can guarantee the integrity of the steel buildings they produce, and they have made the construction of steel buildings affordable and inexpensive. Therefore, steel buildings have swelled in popularity due to both durability and cost.

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