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Let’s get Your Belongings Protected

It’s time to get your metal garage ready for the winter! Our metal garages will protect your vehicles, equipment, or any valuables you might consider storing inside.

All of our garages come in different sizes. The key to getting a good-sized metal garage is to know the dimensions you’re looking for. Many customers will freeze when we ask what dimensions they want. That won’t stop our experts from recommending certain sizes that will work for you – but keep in mind that if you need the additional space to store something besides your vehicle, it would be better for you to measure the space needed.

Take a look at this 30’W x 31’L x 12’H garage:

There’s plenty of space for your vehicles and enough to fit an average-sized truck inside. It also has a vertical roof, our most recommended roof style, horizontal siding, 2 (two) 10’ x 10’ roll-up doors, 2 (two) 30” x 30” windows, and a 36” x 80” walk-in door.

 

What if I like the concept of the building, but I need to change the length?

We would be more than happy to customize your metal garage according to your needs. All of the pictures we post are live examples of what we can do. If you need us to customize it, we will do it!

 

What if I like everything about the building except the colors?

With over 13 (thirteen) different colors to choose from, you can add your personal touch to your metal garage.

Don’t wait too long! Give us a call and let one of our experts help you customize your metal garage! And don’t forget to ask about our financing options!

Want to see our buildings in person? Ask for your local dealer!

*Disclaimer: Prices are subject to change at any time without notice. Please contact our sales department for our latest prices.*

Recycled Steel Delivers Strength While Developing a Strong Workforce

If you’ve owned a steel building in the past, or even if you’ve just been researching building options, you probably already know some of the benefits of steel: strength, durability, and value.

But did you know steel is the #1 most recycled material in the world? According to the Steel Recycling Institute, between 60 and 80 million tons of scrap steel are recycled every year by North American steel mills into new steel products and components. In this way, scrap steel is a crucial ingredient in producing new steel.

Our building kits at American Steel Carports are made of approximately 94% recycled steel, all of it sourced from American steel mills. Using recycled steel gives our customers all the great features of steel—lighter yet stronger than other building materials, resistant to all types of weather, flexible design, and more—with the added benefits that come from recycling. These advantages include:

Performance. Because of the inherent properties of steel, it can be repeatedly recycled from one use or product to another without compromising its structural integrity or performance.

Environmental impact. Recycling steel reduces the amount of resources consumed and emissions produced in the process of creating steel products, lowering its impact on our environment and our planet.

Economy. Not having to produce completely new steel for every new product also reduces the cost of steel products to consumers—enhancing the already great value of this high-quality building material.

American manufactured. American Steel is proud to use American steel. As U.S. steel mills use largely recycled materials, buying recycled steel is an important part of keeping money and jobs in our country and our communities.

(Source: Recycled Steel Institute)

 

Custom Building with 5 Side Openings

Have a project in mind? Ballin’ on a budget?

Let American Carports help you out! We offer unbeatable prices, engineer-certified structures, and a one-year workmanship warranty!

We know that our buildings are a big investment, especially when it comes to protecting your belongings. That’s why we employ the best experts in carports to help you customize your building and work around your budget.

Most of our buildings come with roll-up or walk-in doors. However, we do have customers who want their buildings to have openings only. One good example is this custom metal building recently installed:

  • 30’W x 51’L x 11’H
  • A-Frame Vertical Roof
  • 12-Gauge Galvanized Tubing
  • Horizontal Sides & Ends
  • 10′ x 10′ Roll-Up Door (front end)
  • 36″ x 80″ Frame-Out (openings)
  • 5 – 8’6″ x 9′ Frame Outs (openings)
  • Concrete Anchors (90-Mph wind warranty)

There are endless ways to customize your unit, so our team can help you build the metal building of your dreams! Remember that we can provide you with a free sketch to help you visualize your creation. Give us a call, and don’t forget to ask about our financing options.

 

*Disclaimer: Prices are subject to change at any time without notice. Please contact our sales department for our latest prices.*

Plenty of Space for Your Toys!

There’s still plenty of time to get your metal garage before winter gets in the way! As you know, it’s very important to keep our valuables and vehicles under a roof. If you want them to last a long time, they need to be protected from any natural elements and harsh weather conditions.

The key to our metal buildings is that we will customize and transform them according to your needs and preferences; not to mention that ALL our buildings are engineer-certified!

Although American Carports does not offer any concrete work, furthermore, we will provide concrete anchors to secure your structure—not to mention that you can get our 90-mph wind warranty when you purchase all the anchors needed. Take this 24’W x 51’L x 9’H metal garage as an example:

  • A-Frame Vertical Roof
  • Horizontal Sides & Ends
  • 2 – Walk-in Doors (diamond window)
  • 4 – 30″x30″ Windows (2 on each end)
  • 4 – 10’x8′ Roll-Up Doors (on the side)

This metal garage has a vertical roof, one of the best roof styles we offer. Besides its pleasant-looking residential style, it allows natural elements such as snow, dirt, water, and leaves to slide off very easily. Also, once a metal building exceeds 30’ in length, we recommend choosing a vertical roof to eliminate the possibility of leaks in the future. Another important fact, is having your roll-up doors on the side can give you plenty of advantages when it comes to this type of building, since it’s cheaper to grow in length than in width.

Your metal garage is just one call away! Ask to speak with one of our sales representatives who will help customize your metal building according to your needs. Also, don’t forget to ask about our financing options. Want to see our buildings in person? Ask for your local dealer!

*Disclaimer: Prices are subject to change at any time without notice. Please contact our sales department for our latest prices.*

Did you Know Insurance is Cheaper for a Steel Building?

It’s true. In fact, metal structures are one of the best options for your budget in many ways. You’ll save in terms of initial costs and long-term value, but there’s also more savings below the surface. While you’ll be hard-pressed to notice the differences between your steel structure and one constructed from traditional materials, your insurance company will. Enjoy the savings that come with your building being impervious to the leading causes of property damage.

Lower Risks for Worker Injury Lead to Lower Costs During Construction

The process of putting together a steel building is notably faster than for those made with other materials. Fewer people are required for the job, too. This results in big savings not only in labor, but also in insurance coverage. Smaller crews pay less for liability insurance, and lower overhead should lend itself to a smaller price per job. The speed of construction and smaller crew size are points you can use to negotiate better pricing with your contractor.

Lower Risks for Damage Lead to Lower Insurance Coverage

Insurance policies fluctuate in price based on many factors, including a structure’s location, age, risk of theft or damage, and value. Whether you have a cash value or replacement policy, you’ll find your rates are less for a metal structure. Why? Put simply, metal structures cost less to replace than properties made from wood or stone, and they present a much lower risk when it comes to ordinary damages.

According to insurance leaders, the top reasons for residential damage claims are:

  • Hail
  • Heavy winds
  • Water
  • Fire
  • Ice and snow loads

In addition, the average cost for termite damage every year is $3,000 per home. Those costs may or may not impact insurance rates, depending upon the type of policy you carry.

When reviewing each of the major dangers a typical structure faces, it becomes clear that many of those risks can be managed by building with steel.

Metal Roofs Typically Enjoy Class IV level UL 2218 Impact Resistance Testing

Metal roofs typically enjoy Class IV level UL 2218 Impact Resistance testing. They have the strength and resistance to withstand hail without pocking and without the type of damage that poses a risk to other areas of your building. They also don’t lose resistance over time like other types of roofing. You can trust your metal roof to look good and perform well for decades.

American steel buildings are also designed to withstand heavy winds. We use 100% red-iron steel beams known to resist winds traveling up to 170 mph. If you live in an area especially prone to harsh conditions, we can work together to make sure your structure is reinforced against damage. You can also speak to one of our sales professionals about our previous buildings that have stood up to the very worst weather.

Our buildings are resistant to water damage, as well. Unlike wooden structures or low-grade steel beams, our materials won’t rot in excessively moist conditions. You won’t have to deal with dangerous mold taking over your structure either. And because you’re dealing with a metal roof, you’ll have fewer worries about water leaks during storms.

Steel Buildings Decrease the Risks of Fire and Natural Disaster Damage

Fire is a major worry for most home and business owners, and you should ensure you have the appropriate smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in place. Your family or employees need to have a plan to get to safety in case a fire breaks out indoors. That said, the statistics don’t lie. You’re much less likely to have a fire in a steel building, as the walls and roofing of your structure aren’t combustible. Not only does this limit your structure’s losses during a fire, but it also makes it much less likely for a fire to spread.

Finally, property owners have to deal with snow and ice. In the South, this isn’t a major concern for obvious reasons. When there is frozen precipitation, it’s rarely enough to remain on the roof, let alone to create load concerns. What about customers who want to build in other areas? Peak steel buildings are built strong enough to withstand more ice and snow than you’ll probably ever see. Even so, we do have features useful in helpful in preventing ice and snow from building up on a roof. Talk to one of our experts about these or any other special concerns.

Insurance companies understand how resistant metal buildings are to the biggest risks to homes and businesses. If your policy covers termite or other pest damage, your savings should be that much greater. In any case, knowing about these risks  and the ways steel protects against them provides you with plenty of bargaining power.

Need a Metal Garage?

There is still time for you to place your order before the busy season starts! As you know, there are places where summer can have the perfect weather, a nice breeze, and clear skies without being humid or terribly hot. However, there are certain areas where summer can feel suffocating because of the intense heat. If we suffer from the blazing sun, imagine what our vehicles go through when they’re parked outside our homes, receiving all that heat with no protection whatsoever every day.

Parking your vehicle where it is exposed to direct sunlight can be very damaging, as you may know. The intense temperatures in the summer can damage your dashboard and seats as well as your vehicle’s finish and engine. That’s why it’s better to prepare for this summer while there’s still time to order your metal garage. Take this 24’W x 26’L x 9’H metal garage as an example:

  • Vertical Roof
  • Horizontal Sides & Ends
  • 30″x30″ Window
  • 2 – 36″x80″ Walk-In Doors
  • 2 – 9’x7′ Roll-Up Doors

 

Parking your vehicle inside a garage to avoid direct sunlight is the easiest way to protect it. If it’s safe to do so, open the windows a crack in order to equalize and lower the air temperature and pressure inside. Remember that we can customize any metal unit per your needs and specifications.

We’re here to help you, so give us a call at 866-471-8761 to speak with one of our sales representatives! Want to see our buildings in person? Ask for your local dealer! And don’t forget to ask about our available financing options.

Metal Garage with Skylights

Need additional illumination for your metal garage/workshop? Have you considered adding skylights to your metal building?

As we all know, illumination is very important when it comes to metal buildings, especially fully enclosed ones. Even with roll-up doors and windows, sometimes there’s not enough sunlight coming through. To rectify this, American Carports offers 2 different skylight sizes: 3×8 and 3×4. Whether you have a small mini-storage building or a big metal barn, you would always have the option to add skylights. Also, please note that skylights can only be installed in vertical siding roofs.

Besides of the features we offer to customize your metal building, you can always customize its size. Remember, all of the blogs and pictures we post are live examples of our customers’ creations. You can base your own ideas on those, or, if you really like a building, you can always build yours to match it. And with 13 different colors to choose from at no additional cost, you can add your own personal touch.

Take this 30’W x 51’L x 12’H metal garage as an example:

  • A-Frame Vertical Roof
  • Horizontal Sides & Ends
  • 3 – 10×10 Roll-Up Doors (2 on the front end, one on the back end)
  • 2 – Walk-In Doors
  • 8 – 3×8 Skylights

Our customer decided to add 8 skylights for illumination in addition to the light from the 3 roll-up doors. This garage is also rocking our clay and pewter gray colors!

You can place your order NOW! Give us a call and let one of our sales representatives assist you with any questions or concerns you might have. And don’t forget to ask about our financing options!

*Disclaimer: Prices are subject to change at any time without notice. Please contact our sales department for our latest prices.*

Can a Steel Building Increase my Home Value?

Lately, I’ve been seeing steel buildings increase in popularity because builders can use these durable, versatile, and flexible construction solutions for every application.

Not only have homeowners utilized steel buildings for residential purposes, but also builders have made additions to their existing properties. There’s no doubt that a steel building garage will increase the value of a home, but it’s also important to note that it will help raise the overall property value. In an article in Realtor Magazine, the official magazine of the National Association of Realtors, Peggy Patenaude, an agent with Prudential Howe & Doherty Realtors in Andover, Massachusetts, says that a garage definitely increases the value of a property if it’s in a mid-level or higher price range and in a cold climate.

Moreover, if a home doesn’t have one, it may prove to be a deal breaker. According to Patenaude, “I think a two-car attached or detached garage can add $30,000 to a home’s value; a one-car attached or detached garage may increase it by $15,000 to $20,000.” The author of the Realtor Magazine article spoke with real estate investor and author Grant Cardone, as well, whose company is based in Los Angeles. In the article, he says that having a garage is especially critical in this turbulent real estate market.

Yet Cardone goes on to comment that he’ll consider buying a house as an investment if it doesn’t have a garage, as long as there’s room to add it. “It was different four years ago because there was so much less inventory,” he says. But Cardone agrees that the investment is a good one. He mentions that the “average two-car garage will return the investment two to two-and-a-half times. It doesn’t mean you have to have one with polished or painted floors and other fancy amenities, but it does have to be clean and roomy. Adding some extra square footage doesn’t cost that much more with this type of construction.”

Steel buildings also utilize clear span framing, which provide open space without bulky trusses or internal columns. For many shoppers, the existence of a steel building garage is the factor that can convince them to purchase a home, so it’s almost always a valuable addition to your property. Still, that’s not always the case with buildings of traditional construction. While a brand new wooden pole barn will have good curb appeal, it can become difficult to maintain over the years. Steel doesn’t rot, warp, twist, or bend like wood does. Since wood is an organic material, over time it will decay when exposed to the elements. Do you want to replace boards or wooden components every few years? An old wooden building that hasn’t been regularly maintained actually could make your property worth less than having no structure on your property at all.

Another thing to think about: in many cases, banks, lenders, and appraisers in specific cities or counties don’t consider a pole barn a ”permanent structure” because of the lack of a foundation and the fact that the walls don’t always need to be secured to the ground with concrete or other permanent methods. Additionally, pole barns aren’t typically engineered to meet structural requirements, as they are more like an agricultural shed.

Pre-engineered metal buildings require proper foundations, which means these buildings are permanent structures. Structures with foundations, as they are considered permanent by most permitting offices and appraisers, typically help a property appreciate in value over time. Since some wooden structures and pole barns aren’t considered permanent structures, adding them won’t likely increase your property value. A steel building is engineered to stay safe, be functional, and hold its aesthetic value for decades. The steel building garage you decide to build today is going to look strikingly similar and would confer the same or more value to someone else in several decades—with little or no work from you. Even if you decide not to sell and pass your land on to a family member, you’re setting them up for future success right now. Isn’t that worth your investment?

 

RV Cover with Flexibility

Don’t leave your second home unprotected! Let American Carports help you build a carport that will keep your RV safe from inclement weather.

RVs offer us the freedom to travel around the country and beyond in the comfort of our own home. The ability to sleep in a cozy bed, maintain your privacy, and even cook without paying for a hotel room makes an RV a valuable investment that not many of us can afford. This means it’s important to protect your RV from the natural elements.

The sun can keep us warm, but it can harm our vehicles too, and this includes RVs. Some people park their RVs indoors at special facilities, but the cost can be high. So why not park and store your RV at home?

We work with skilled installers who can put up your metal RV cover in hours. Take a look at this 30’W × 46’L × 12’H cover:

This is just one example of what we can do. This customer chose to cover only part of the sides of the RV. If you want to customize your cover, our sales representatives can always help you and can provide you with a quote and even a sketch, if you want one.

We know that our metal buildings can be a big investment, but it’s important to keep in mind that they will stay strong and protect your vehicles from bad weather. Remember, we also offer financing options. Click here for more information.

*Disclaimer: Prices are subject to change at any time without notice. Please contact our sales department for our latest prices.*