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Producing and building steel metal commercial buildings

Steel will not warp, crack, split, twist, or expand and contract with changes in moisture levels and weather.

This is one of the reasons why steel frame buildings are used in places where corrosion can destroy other materials, such as wood. Warm seaside climates are especially vulnerable to corrosion due to the salt water air, the heat from the sun, and the water itself from the ocean. Los Angeles, San Francisco and other large metropolitan areas that are prone to earth quakes also utilize steel in their buildings, as it offers the best protection against collapsing.

More and more companies and businesses are choosing steel as the metal of choice when constructing metal office buildings, skyscrapers, and agricultural buildings. Commercial steel buildings have always been more common than residential steel buildings, but more and more people are choosing this metal when constructing their homes, due to it's unparalleled durability. Farmers are choosing steel buildings for their barns, garages, and storage buildings, simply because it offers a level of protection that is unsurpassed.



 

 
 
 

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