About the Grades of Metal Building Homes
In recent times, there has been an increase in advertisements and campaigns for home builders to construct metal buildings or to simply use more metal in their construction plans. This is because metal has been found to be "green friendly." In some cases, it helps to conserve energy and reduce cost. Also, since less wood is used in the building process, trees are saved in the process. If you are thinking about this type of project, there are a few things you should know about the different grades of metal building homes. Does this Spark an idea?
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Significance
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You may falsely assume that all metal homes are made from the same materials. However, the truth is that there are various grades of metal building homes. One part of a home might be built from a stronger, more durable metal while the other portions are built with less resistant metals because of the level of exposure to the environment. Some homes will be built entirely from one grade of metal depending on the environment and the owner's needs. So it is helpful to know a little about about the different grades of metal that are used for building homes.
Galvalume Steel
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Galvalume is considered to be the highest quality commercial steel in the world. It is manufactured in the United States. This metal is made of 55% Aluminum, 45% Zinc alloy steel that is best for the roofing and siding components of metal building homes. This grade of metal is highly sought after by builders, architects, and commercial businesses for its durability and aesthetically pleasing appearance. It has a special coating that protects the steel in harsh conditions on metal building homes.
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Acryzinc Sheet Steel
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Acryzinc is a special grade of metal building homes that is also commonly used for roofing, siding, and building panel applications. This metal is easily formed by the user and is resistant to white rust that sometimes forms on other types of metal when the product sits for long periods of time or gets wet. This is due to an organic resin treatment that coats the metal and prevents corrosion. When it comes to joining this metal with other materials, the Acryzine does not require any specific changes. However, it is not meant for painting, as the paint formula could be incompatible with this type of steel. Since the coating of Acryzine steel is acrylic, it can degrade the performance of the paint. So if you plan to build your home using this sheet steel, you have to be willing to leave it unpainted if necessary.
Hot-Dip Galvanized Sheet
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Hot-Dip Galvanized steel is made of carbon that is dipped with zinc using a special hot dipping process. This steel is commonly used in metal building homes, for panels, garage doors, fuse and electrical box doors, pre-manufactured buildings, and even mailboxes. Home appliances are also usually constructed using Hot-Dip Galvanized metal. This type of metal is very resistant to weather and corrosion, and lasts for very long periods of time. People who work with steel will find that it is formable, readily soldered and welded, bonded, and fastened as needed to work with most home building applications. This steel is also OK to paint.
Considerations
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When exploring the different grades of metal building homes, there are many choices that builders have to consider. A builder's main concern is that the type of metal he chooses is built for the type of abuse to be expected in the environment where the project is taking place. For example, if a customer decides to build in a very hot and humid area, the steel used in the metal building must tolerate high temperatures well. The wrong choice in metal could result in serious problems, while the right choice should result in a durable, energy efficient home that the owner can enjoy with little maintenance for years down the line.
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