Are Steel Buildings Cheaper than Wood?
Our team is constantly inundated with this question of whether steel buildings are cheaper than wooden buildings. It’s a great question, but as with most things is a little more complicated than it might initially seem. While the initial cost of a steel building is generally higher than that of wood due to the cost of steel versus lumber, over time things tip in favor of steel.
In the long term, we find the answer to are steel buildings cheaper than wood is a resounding yes! Let’s find out why…
When taking into consideration the value gained from the building, and the return on your investment, steel buildings emerge as the lower-cost option. Maybe this is why it is also so widely used. Based on some estimates, the building construction industry relies on between 70% – 90% of steel or steel framing.
Short Term Cost Considerations
Availability
There is a very high availability of immediate reserves of steel. We’re going into unusual times so that may change. Along with this is the recyclability of the steel from scrap metal as it is melted and reformed into strong beams. As compared to the wooden alternative where any off-cuts are essentially garbage so there is a lot of waste of material.
Use per Square Foot
Man-power, Labor Cost Reduction
There is a simplicity in the construction of a steel building. The building kit received from the manufacturer requires fewer workers in comparison to the wood building project since pieces are pre-cut and drilled. Labor cost is a large factor in any building project and with steel buildings, the number of laborers required along with the number of hours is greatly reduced.
Insurance
The insurance industry typically acknowledges the difference in premiums between a wood-framed construction project and a steel project. Steel buildings are less susceptible to issues like fire, rot, pests, and poor construction. Steel construction sites have fewer accidents in comparison as well for construction insurance. This is as mentioned previously, that there are also fewer workers on-site, and also the shorter time frame of the project. All resulting in reduced insurance rates and payouts.
Long Term Cost Considerations
The benefit of a shorter completion time can also lead to cost savings of at least 5% of the total budget. In the longer term – steel buildings will outlast the wooden one. Steel will withstand:
- Rot and Moisture damage
- Molds
- Pets such as termite infestation
- Fire
Another consideration is the ease of additions or building modifications if the needs arise. Should the steel building need to be repurposed, it is less hassle to do so than compared with a wooden one. The wooden building, if repositioned for use, needs significant modification and addition. The ongoing cost and repair and maintenance cost need to be factored into the long run.
Real Life Conditions
If the conditions where you are located are found to be extreme, then this will impact the wooden building a lot more than the steel. Wood loses its strength with the fluctuations in temperature. However, steel does not.
Quality
As you get going on your project, the steel building does not have to look industrial. With the right design team and installer, your steel building can be contemporary and refined in its look. Steel structures need minimal maintenance, which means reduced spend on such. It simply means that you can worry about other important things.
Remember worrying can carry a cost as well!
It’s easier than you might think to price a steel building for your needs. Get a free no-obligation quote today and find out how you can save!