Why A Modern Livestock House Should Be Made Of Steel

Most famers have become used to having wooden livestock houses on their lands. Actually, it’s one of the most familiar sights on a farm. This might be because wood is the traditional building material. It is also perceived as cheaper than other options. However, do wooden livestock houses really cost less than their steel counterparts?

The use of steel buildings for livestock houses has gained popularity. It getting more common to see them used for storage and there’s no reason they can’t be used for livestock as well. If you’re not convinced, here are a few myths about wooden farm buildings, and why steel is the better choice.

Steel costs less overall

Some claim that a wooden livestock house will cost less. According to them, by using wood instead of steel, they are saving money. What they’re forgetting is that the costs of having a building is not only what you pay upfront. There’s also the ongoing maintenance to consider and this is depends on the material used.

For example: with a wooden building, you will have to constantly manage the insects and pest that may be eating into the wood. There may be need to replace falling walls and ceilings every so often. However, if you choose to go with steel, this is not going to be necessary. A steel livestock building will be s made of sturdy material that cannot be infested by insects and that will not rot. It may seem like you’re spending more upfront, but since it’s practically maintenance free, you’re actually saving money.

You’ll have all the space you need.

Every farm owner must maximize the space available to them. When you use wood to build, floor space can be an issue. Pole and columns need to be placed inside the structure in order to support its weight. This can take up some of the valuable space, which could have been put to better use.

This is not an issue with a steel building. It can be built in way that there are no columns taking up space inside the structure. You’ll have the maximum available area, with no need to plan around columns. And if you ever need even more space in the future, the building can easily be expanded.

A steel livestock house can add value to the farmland.

You may not be interested in selling your land, but it’s always a good idea to make it as valuable as possible. The types of structure you have on the land will greatly influence its value. If you have an old wooden livestock house, it can be viewed as become a burden. No one wants to take on a building you have to constantly repair. If you were to appraise the property, a battered, rotting building will hurt the assessment.

On the other hand, a steel building livestock houses will be viewed as a plus. There’s no need to worry about safety since steel does not decay over time. It will remain standing for decade without any issue and ready for whatever use you may have. It adds not just appraisal value, but also practical and useful value.

If it’s time to upgrade your livestock house, the choice is clear. A steel building will meet all your needs without the disadvantages of wood. Check out the different models that Steel Building Pros have to offer to find the perfect one for you.

Tags: Barns, Agricultural, Farms, Livestock, Storage, Garage

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