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Taking Your Business to the Next Level

By: J.R.

Many businesses and organizations across America are seeing record growth. But, if your business is doing well, are you prepared for this growth? It's a nice problem to have. So, how will you handle the "problem" of growth? Many businesses just hire more employees. Many small businesses may even up-grade to a larger building. Moving into a new building may involve renting from an existing space (very common) or constructing an entirely new structure (also rather common). Sometimes business owners may remodel the building they are currently in or annex additional square footage. Therefore, if your business is expanding and you are like many, many businesses who want to establish another franchise or construct a new building for your company, then, needless to say, much careful thought will go into they quality of building into which you will invest your money. Research has shown that metal buildings are the best investment--or, more specifically, steel buildings. Yes, believe it or not, the most economical investment will be to construct your new building (or annex) with steel. Because of all the advantages of erecting a building with steel, you will be very pleased with the decision for many years to come. Therefore, I wanted to quickly go over all the advantages that a steel building can offer your business so that you can decide for yourself what's best for your business or organization.

First off, when I speak of the growth of your business I am not only talking about a capital enterprise. There are several other organizations, private entities, or even municipalities that need to build. The various types of organizations that experience growth include (but are not limited to) churches, farms, airports, and schools. Each of these can be built with steel. In fact, they can be built relatively quickly when compared to similar-sized wooden structures. Even though some might think that a steel building might be more complex than a wooden structure, erecting a steel building is usually a more streamlined process. In fact, a steel building can be "pre-engineered" so that it is practically "pre-built" at the manufacturer before it even reaches the worksite. The steel beams are "pre-punched" at the factory so when they arrive at the construction site all you have to do is bolt them together. You save time in the construction process without compromising on safety or the quality of workmanship.

Probably more important than the rate at which the building is completed is your primary concern over the quality of building you will receive for your investment. A business or organization that invests in such a structure will appreciate the relatively low amount of maintenance it requires. Besides, saving on maintenance costs, there is the added health benefit of having steel in the framework of your building. As a material, steel is obviously impervious to the damaging effects of termites, mold, and mildew. Since mold and mildew can present serious health problems when inhaled over long periods of time, being able to prevent its build up is optimum. There is also the benefit of increased safety for your building. Since steel does not burn or melt a fire in a steel building can be more quickly and easily contained (sometimes contained to one room). Because of this type of engineering, some insurance companies will offer you discounts (ask your agent for details). Thirdly, the combination of low-maintenance, the absence of damaging agents (such as termites, mold, or mildew), and the resistance to fire make a steel building a structure that will potentially last for many decades to come. When your church, municipality, business, or other organization invests with steel, your money will be returned many times over.

Another benefit of steel buildings that businesses will appreciate is that a building's look can be customized according to your needs. Some business owners may have an out-dated or mere caricature image of a steel building in their minds. They may picture a large, grayish or metallic structure that resembles a giant toaster. In some cases, steel buildings used to look that way. Those days of "ugly building" are no more. Many suppliers of these metal buildings offer the choice of rock, brick, stone, stucco, and, in some cases, even glass. So, you have no need to worry about your business or organization being in a metal building that is just an ugly blight on the community. This is welcome news since your building will likely be around for many decades to come. Moreover, having an attractive building is inviting for people in the community to come into your new building which of course can increase your cash flow. Thus, for that reason and everything previously stated, when your business, church, or organization has grown and needs to re-locate into a new building, the smartest step would be to move into a steel building.

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John Rockford hopes your business is growing, too. Feel free to contact him if you have any questions on metal buildings.

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