Mar 6 2006
Steel church buildings, which offer a cost-effective, flexible, low maintenance and energy sufficient structure designed to fit almost any situation, are becoming the most popular choice among religious organizations. Because of the increasing demand for a high quality yet low cost building, Texas-based Standard Steel Buildings recently launched a web program that will facilitate projects from the ground up.
One of the biggest challenges faced by buyers in the steel building industry is not having sufficient information on how to begin a specific project. Several issues need to be considered during the planning stages. Factors such as affordability, efficiency, product availability and flexibility are core components in constructing a church building.
Standard Steel Buildings created a comprehensive plan educating the consumer on the entire process, illustrating a way buyers can save up to 50 percent off of conventional construction costs and providing a timetable to have the church built in a fraction of the time.
The majority church buildings require large open spaces and functional floor plans. Maintaining a clear span of up to 300 feet wide is one of the major advantages of having steel church buildings.
Steel is compatible with most construction materials. Standard Steel Buildings provides its consumer several options to choose from such as stone, brick, slate and stucco, along with a full line of doors, windows and accessories that give the ability to customize a project. Standard Steel Buildings also carry products like Dura-Flex (An exterior Stucco Product) , which were designed for steel buildings.