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How Metal Buildings Can Withstand Violent Storms
19Oct 2021Metal Buildings

How Metal Buildings Can Withstand Violent Storms

How Metal Buildings Can Withstand Violent Storms

Every year, violent storms impact certain regions of the United States. If you live in states like Florida, Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina, Mississippi, Virginia, or any neighboring areas, you are also subject to harsh weather annually. This weather can have devastating effects on the areas it hits.

Hurricanes, tornadoes, intense thunderstorms, and lightning are all extreme conditions common to these areas. This is especially true for states located on the gulf coast like Florida. In this region, structural and flood damage to property from violent storms is not uncommon. Therefore, it is important to understand the risks of natural disasters and the potential danger they pose to your property.

If you live in a region of the United States that is regularly affected by these storms, this essential guide is for you. It will provide you with a crucial overview of the potentially devastating outcomes of violent storms. But, most importantly, it will describe how you can prepare for these storms and prevent damage to your property with the installation of steel buildings.

Categories of Violent Storms Caused by Hurricanes

Hurricanes are one of the largest causes of disaster in the United States. Known for high sustained wind speeds, this storm is capable of causing damage to homes and buildings.

In addition, the energy produced by a hurricane can be as much as the equivalent of 10,000 nuclear bombs. Meteorologists group these storms into five categories based on the wind speeds they produce:

1. Category 1: 74-95 mph

2. Category 2: 96-110 mph

3. Category 3: 111-129 mph

4. Category 4: 130-156 mph

5. Category 5: 157 mph or higher

Any storm which is Category 3 or higher is considered a major hurricane. However, another important measurement for the intensity of a storm is barometric pressure. Barometric pressure, measured in millibars, can give a much better insight into the strength of a hurricane.

This is because variations in barometric pressure are a major component of a hurricane's structure. For example, the eye of a hurricane is actually a very low-pressure center. As warm water around the eye converts to heat, it causes air to rise and condense quickly.

This condensation causes the air to cool and release its heat into the atmosphere before falling to the ocean. The cycle then repeats, refueling itself and strengthening the intensity of the storm.

To correlate pressure to the wind speeds listed above, a Category 1 hurricane has a barometric pressure of more than 980 millibars. Category 5 hurricanes, on the other hand, have central pressures lower than 920 millibars. This difference may seem small, but the resulting damage can be severe.

One such example is the Labor Day hurricane that hit Florida in 1935. That hurricane's central pressure was only 892 millibars, and the resulting storm caused significant damage to the Florida Keys.

The Benefits of Steel Buildings Over Alternative Options

How can you protect your property from damage in a severe storm? The best protection starts in the durable construction of your buildings. Metal buildings offer numerous benefits over alternative building materials.

The first benefit to metal buildings is their long lifespan. A metal building is durable enough to last 30 to 40 years on its own easily. In addition, manufacturers construct these buildings with 100% galvanized steel, ensuring they are resistant to rust and corrosion. Comparatively, the lifespan of a wooden building is much shorter (usually only one or two decades).

Steel buildings also demand minimal maintenance. For example, snow and rain easily run off of a metal roof. In addition, the weight of heavy snow is supported much more easily by metal frames than wood. This means that a metal roof will require significantly less maintenance in harsh climates over time.

Regardless of the climate, a steel building is much better at withstanding the slaps of mother nature. Their ability to bend without breaking allows them to stay standing in the high winds of a hurricane. Also, their lightness makes them able to withstand earthquakes without crumbling under their weight. Compared to heavy buildings, which are shaken from the ground up, a metal building weighs much less, providing less force to tear it apart.

A steel building will also be free of fire and pests. Unlike wood, metal does not run the risk of catching fire. This is because steel has a very high melting point far beyond the typical risk of a fire. This includes protection from natural wildfires. There is also no risk of pests such as termites wreaking havoc on the building's structural integrity, and mice cannot chew through the metal frame and siding.

Steel construction does all of this without ever punching your pocket. Cost is an important factor for buyers when considering options for construction. However, steel is consistently a cost-effective option for construction. The benefits of steel's durability and resistance to damage ultimately pay for themselves. Minimal maintenance needs make metal buildings an opportunity for long-term savings.

Part of that savings is the fact that steel buildings are fully customizable. There are custom options available to fit every need. Tailored to your budget and requirements, a metal building is the perfect construction solution.

Coast to Coast Carports Can Protect Your Property with Metal Buildings

Coast to Coast Carports is here to protect you with only the highest quality metal structures. Their buildings can withstand fires, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and more. Simply put, a metal building is the best way to protect your property from natural damage.

The low maintenance cost of a metal building also saves time and money. This is because steel does not have the same risk of damage that wood does. Also, full customization options allow you to design a building to fit your needs and your budget.

With free, on-time delivery, Coast to Coast Carports can quickly and easily provide you with your new building. Customer satisfaction is a top priority, backed by a 20-year warranty. So protect yourself and your property from all forms of extreme weather by buying a new steel building today. Call us today at (866) 681-7846.

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