What is the best material to meet the demands of living conditions in the Lone Star State? Let’s take a look:>>>
Weather conditions
What material works best in the harsh weather conditions of Texas? After careful consideration, we have come to conclude that it is galvanized, and painted steel. Storage buildings in Texas can take a beating from heat, humidity, high winds, and hail. Steel storage buildings can take the heat, and the other conditions as well.
Termites
In Texas, storage buildings must survive not only the extreme weather conditions, but also many other natural phenomena. One advantage to steel storage buildings in Texas, is that termites don’t eat steel! Wooden structures are susceptible of course, but steel buildings are immune to the ravages of termites and other wood boring creatures.
Maintenance
One huge advantage to steel storage buildings, is that they require little maintenance. Most of the modern steel siding used today is so well protected, that it will look as good in 10 years as it does today, and most are guaranteed not to rust through for 20 years or more!
Value
You can buy a wooden, or composite sided storage shed for less than the cost of a steel storage building, but that is not the end of the story. If you don’t paint or seal the building on a regular basis, you run the risk of damage to it’s contents, or replacing the building. Since there is little to no maintenance cost for a steel building, the cost for the steel building will be less over it’s extended lifetime, and that is good value!