Keen’s Buildings: How to Pest-Proof your Metal Building

In our homes and storage spaces, we like to believe in a sense of security. A clean metal building is always nice, and pests are things that we want to avoid. Let’s face it, you had your metal building built for a reason, and a pest hotel isn’t it.
Bugs and other undesirable pests need a few crucial things to survive, food, water, and shelter. While you may not be able to do much about the shelter, you can certainly control their access to food and water. Bugs, rodent, and other pests can find their way into your metal building, but with a few preventative measures, you can keep your building protected.

Remove any trash

First and foremost, remove anything a bug or rodent may eat. Keep any trash you have outside of your shed and dispose of anything that you no longer have use for. Along with removing the trash, take steps to keep your shed clean. Sweep and vacuum regularly and remove any eggs, webs, or bugs when possible. This will deter them from nesting in your shed.

Trim any hedges or tall grass around your metal building

Tall grasses and hedges, particularly if they are touching your building, can create an access point into your building. To reduce the risk, keep the area around your metal building neat and free of anything that can easily allow bugs or pests to climb onto the walls and into the seems of your building.

Fill any gaps in your building

Gaps in your shed door or between the wall panels, as well as any holes cracks, or other entry points are all welcoming uninvited guests to create a dwelling. Be sure to have all these places sealed and properly treated so that you can keep the inside of your metal building pest-free.

You may also benefit from hiring an exterminator if there is already an infestation. Additionally, having your property treated before there is a problem is an excellent preventative measure.

Keen’s Buildings: Why you should choose steel for your garage

Steel is the material of choice when it comes to commercial buildings, and for very good reason. Many of the same reasons why steel is such a desired material for commercial buildings can also be applied to a steel garage.

Low maintenance

When housing your investments, like your tools or a vehicle, you don’t want to worry about the protectant being subject to damage. Steel is resistant to many things that can lead a wooden building to ruin, like fire, water damage, termites. With a protective layer of paint, steel is also resistant to water damage, unlike wood which can swell and rot. If this happened, the cost of repairs for a wooden structure can take a long time to repair and will cost you greatly.

Quick to construct

A steel building is constructed significantly quicker than wooden buildings. Depending on the type you can have your steel garage constructed and ready for use in a matter of weeks (as opposed the several months, as is common with most wooden buildings).

Cost-effective

Steel is not only durable and long-lasting, but it’s also cost-effective. With proper cleaning and maintenance, when required, your steel garage can last for an incredibly long time. Steel buildings have been known to last for upwards of 80 years! And even when they have outlived their use, the material can easily be moved and recycled.

Eco-friendly

Steel is significantly easier on the environment than wood. Wood takes years to grow and with the water, and minerals needed to produce a healthy tree a lot of resources are used. Steel, on the other hand, can be recycled and used without adding further damage to the environment.

Reduced insurance cost

Because steel is so durable, many insurance companies will reduce your insurance rates for steel constructions. Additionally, you’ll increase the value of your property if you ever decide to sell it.

Steel is a fantastic material to construct garages from. If you need help selecting a style for your garage, or just want to know your options, Contact us today!

 

Storage solutions: Should you rent or buy?

It doesn’t take much to acquire a lot of things before you’ll need a storage solution. Over the years, between all the gifts, tools, and just day to day living we acquire many things. However, as our belongings increase our ability to store it more or less stays the same. That is, unless we take matters into our own hands. If you have an attic, garage, or basement that is overflowing then it’s time to consider another storage option. There are many alternatives at your disposal.  But one looming question remains. How do you know whether you should rent or buy a storage unit? That is the question we have set out to answer.

Rent

Rent is good as a temporary solution but it’s a far cry from an optimal solution in the long term. If you are trying to move, then a rented area may be best, but honestly, there are more downsides to renting. Firstly, rented storage units are often very expensive. Renting storage may cost anywhere from $150 to $250 per month or more (and that depends on a variety of factors, such as the storage location, amount of storage space, and the company). You also will not be able to access your belongings outside of business hours or keep an eye on your belongings.

Buy

Purchasing a storage unit offers more convenience.  You only have to make a one-time payment for the storage solution. If it is on your property, you can also keep an eye on it. You don’t need to worry about waiting for certain times to access your property. Additionally, if you are having the storage solution built, you can request to have it constructed to your specifications.

If you are looking for the perfect storage solution, call Keen’s buildings today. We offer high-quality metal constructions that are completely customizable.

 

Examining Some of the Greatest Metal Constructions in the World

Metal’s been used for centuries as a building material for some of the most famous, durable, and spectacular structures in the world. Because metal’s so durable the structure built with it can last an incredibly long time. As you will soon see some of these metal buildings have been around for decades.

The Empire State Building

The Empire State Building’s one of the most easily recognized metal construction in the United States. This is likely because it was an amazing engineering feat of its time. Residing in New York City and towering at a whopping and impressive 1,454 feet tall. The empire state building is nothing short of engineering genius. This impressive metal building remains standing after almost an entire century and held the title of world’s tallest building for approximately three decades.

The Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower’s famous throughout the world and easily recognized as a dazzling landmark of France. Constructed back in the 1800s the Eiffel Tower’s considered to be one of the world’s most valuable and treasured metal constructions. Also, this iconic tower has a price tag that easily reaches into the billions.

The Gateway Arch

The Gateway Arch is a beautiful example of why metal’s such an amazing building material. It looks pretty much the exact same as it did when it was first built in 1963. Residing in Missouri, these two structures serve as a claim to man’s ingenuity and the incredible things that’s done with steel.

The Statue of Liberty

Many of us have read stories of people in the past. Immigrants, who upon entering America, were greeted by this beautiful statue. France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States of America. Because the Statue of Liberty’s thin copper plates that cover the putside this once brown statue now has a unique color. As years passed it changed to the now-familiar shade of green because of the reaction between the air and copper (though the environmental conditions played a huge role in this as well).

Metal is truly versatile and very durable material. As you can see, it has the capacity to last hundreds of years. So, if you want to capitalize on the many benefits of steel, Keen’s Buildings for your next metal building! We have countless options to choose from. Because we put your needs and satisfaction first all of our buildings are completely customizable!

 

Keen’s Buildings – Steel Buildings: The Eco-Friendly Option

Going green has increased in popularity over the past few years as more and more people grow environmentally aware. Currently, our way of life is not sustainable, but if we all pitch in and do our part to help the environment, we can make a tremendous difference. Opting for a steel building as opposed to a metal one can go a long way in helping the environment.

Recycled material

Metal buildings are often made out of recycled metals making them a significantly reusable resource. Additionally, recycled metal won’t decrease in strength or possible uses like other materials.

Product emissions

Metal does not result in the same amount of emissions as when working with other materials. Steel production plants produce little waste, and some penalties are so efficient that they don’t produce any carbon dioxide, the water used in the production and manufacturing of steel is recycled.

Energy efficient

The energy used to heat and cool a typical building often accounts for about half of the total energy. With a steel building, good insulation, insulated panels, and a reflected roof, you can dramatically cut your expenses. The cost of making your steel building as efficient as possible will pay for itself.

Durable

Metal buildings will last a long time and require little to keep up and maintain. While easily overlooked, the durability of a building is an essential aspect of going green. Unlike wood, steel is naturally pest and fire resistant meaning that a lot less can damage it. A mishap that can completely annihilate a wooden building may not even phase a steel building.  Treated wood may be more resistant to pests, fire and water damage. However, the chemicals used to treat wood can pose health risks, this is particularly true for animals who may be interacting with the wood.

Steel buildings are an excellent investment, not just because it’s beneficial for the environment, but for your wallet, as well. If you need help deciding which building will work best for you or want to consider more options, call Keen’s Buildings today! We would love to hear from you!

 

Steel Building Ideas for the Summer

Summer is a great season to relax and spend time with loved ones, friends, and family. It’s also a fantastic time to start on a project, and what better project than one that can last and be of use to you for decades to come? Summer is known for its hot temperatures, rains, and strong winds. If you are looking for a way to protect your property from the harsh summer elements, we have one simple solution, a metal building.

Because metal buildings are durable they are perfect for withstanding elements, making it the ideal material for protecting your property. Here are a few ideas you can use to keep your property safe all summer long.

Garages

One way to really enjoy the summer is a golf cart ride. If you have a golf cart, you’ll want to keep it safe, and the summer elements can reap havoc on your golf cart. Between the paint peeling, sun and the heavy rains that can lead to rust summer can be an awful time for vehicles.

Beat the summer heat

Many of us like to spend time outside during the summer, but the summer heat can be uncomfortable or even dangerous. But here at Keen’s Buildings have the solution for you!

Picnic shelter

You see them in parks, zoos, or other outdoor environments, Steel and wooden overhangs that offer shade and a small place to take respite from the summer heat. These shelters can be a saving grace for anyone adventuring out during the summer. Many of these shelters will also have a grill and park benches so you can meet and cook with family and friends, without exposure to the sun.

Gazebos

If you are looking for you are looking to add a little shade and a comfortable lounging area to your yard, then consider a gazebo. These beautiful structures come in a variety of styles and sizes. A gazebo makes a perfect addition to any yard. You can also add accessories, plants, and other beautify elements, so you can make your gazebo look nice and feel more like home.

Keen’s Buildings: Metal Versus Wooden Arenas for your Horse

Having an arena for your horse is a wonderful thing. It can allow you to train and exercise your horse regardless of the weather. Some people choose to have a riding arena built on their property, while others may go to a nearby facility. Either way, the material of an arena of can play a massive role in the health and safety of your horse.

Wood

Wood is a great material, and with treatment, it can even become water, fire, and pest resistant. However, this may not always be a good thing if you have horses or other animals. For the safety and health of your animals, it is actually best to utilize untreated and unpainted wood. However, that can come with a few noticeable downsides, such as the risk of the wood swelling and rotting because of water exposure or pest infestations. Rotting, compromised, and unstable wooden constructions can give way and weaken over time, creating a fall hazard for your animals. There is also the risk of the wooden arena catching fire if not treated. Horses may also gnaw on the arena; this is particularly dangerous if your wood has been treated as it can make your animal sick. To eliminate these threats consider getting a metal riding arena.

Metal

Metal is naturally fire and pest resistant, so you ensure the safety of your arena and your horse at the same time. Unlike wood, metal requires very little to keep in good condition. Metal is also durable, sturdy, and long-lasting. Additionally, horses are significantly less likely to gnaw on wood than metal, so another risk is eliminated simply by opting to build with metal.

Metal is a relatively easy material to work with and it takes less time to finish constructions with than wood. If you want to provide your horse with the best and safest riding arena as well as, have an investment that can last for decades, call us today!

 

Keen’s Buildings Metal Barns: Keep your Barn, Fodder, and Animals Safe

Hay and other fodder are essential for keeping livestock, but having a high quantity of feed in a single area can present problems. If exposed to water hay can quickly rot, it can also present a tremendous fire hazard if exposed to even the smallest of embers. Both of these can completely render your fodder useless, however, with a steel building you can keep your fodder dry and safe until you need it.

You’ll also want to keep your livestock safe from the weather and other hazardous conditions. If not adequately sheltered your animals can get sick. Some buildings can pose health and safety risks to your livestock. Lose panels and exposed sharp edges can lead to injury and even infections in animals. If your steel slides then panels may come to lose, posing potential health and safety risks to your animals, and potentially compromise your fodder.

Here are a couple of other things to consider that will help you keep your fodder and animals safe no matter the season.

Roof panels

Be sure that your steel roof panels are securely in place so that they will be able to withstand strong winds. Strong winds can cause debris and other materials to become airborne and potentially injure your animals and life stock. With Keen’s Buildings, you can rest assured that your metal building will be of the highest quality.

The interior

With so many barn styles and options to consider, it can be difficult to select one, however, no matter what you choose, you should keep these tips in mind. One thing that should be used to govern the style of your barn you choose is what you intend to use it for. A horse barn, for example, usually has a straight aisle down the center, which can be used to drive a truck or other vehicles carrying supplies into the barn to make it easier to load and unload supplies.

The stalls will need to be in a location that is easy to access, to make the cleaning process easier. You’ll also benefit from having your tack room and washing stalls close by as well.

There is a lot to consider when having your steel barn constructed. We at Keen’s Buildings would love to help.  To learn more about our services and products call us today!

 

Why you need a Steel Building if you’re a Farmer

Many buildings explicitly made for agriculture are wooden structures. Wood buildings are significantly more prone to sustaining damage than steel buildings over time; this can cost you considerably.

Wood is prone to swelling and rotting when wet for too long. Wood is also susceptible to molding. If you want your wooden structure to be resistant to water, you’ll need to have it treated.

Why is a wooden barn a bad choice?

Wood is also known for attracting termites and other pests. Termites are especially common in warmer climates, so if you’re living in Florida, you’ll need to keep a lookout. Once an infestation has occurred, it can be incredibly challenging to get rid of them. Within a few months, and an infestation can easily become unmanageable and devastate your structure.

Lastly, wood also far more flammable than metal. This is an important factor if you are living in Florida because of the large frequency of thunderstorms. While fires can occur for a variety of reasons; however, the end result is often catastrophic. Not only will you lose your building but all its contents as well. From farm equipment to livestock, you want to rest assured that all your property is safe.

For these reasons, many farmers are opting to have their agriculture building constructed from metal. Metal buildings are naturally more water, fire, and pest resistant than their wooden equivalent. Additionally, with metal, you can maximize space as metal can bear more weight without the need for support beams.

If you are looking for an eco-friendly and durable alternative to a traditional wood barn, consider building out of steel. Our metal buildings are completely customizable so that you can create an ideal agricultural building for you. Contact Keen’s Buildings to learn more. If you are having any problems financing your metal building, talk to us about our alternative payment options.

 

Selecting a Foundation: Things you need to know before an Installation

It can be exciting getting a custom building constructed; however, there are a few things you can do to make the entire process go smoother.

Check out building codes, with local authorities and your home owner’s association to see if there are any permits required, social rules, or regulations you need to abide by. In the case of permits, you can find some relevant information online. Fill out any required paperwork before having your metal building installed. If your building requires water or electricity you can have a plumber or electrician visit the site. In many cases, it is easier to have electrical lines and pipes ready and installed before the construction process of your metal building.

Determining your foundation

Deciding whether you want to have your building installed on a soil foundation or a concrete foundation is important because it plays a role in the flooring of your building. Keep in mind is that there may be some work involved when it comes to having your foundation installed.

Soil

If you want a soil foundation, here are three steps you can take to make the process easier.

–    Firstly, you’ll want to remove any vegetation from around the installation site. Having vegetation present will weaken the soil potentially compromising the anchoring of your structure.

–    Select a level area. You can create a level area by compacting the dirt in and around the site.

–    Clear any debris from the installation site.

Depending on the construction

Concrete

Like with a soil foundation, you’ll first want to start with removing any vegetation from the site.  Here are a few more things you need to do if you want a concrete foundation.

–    Determine your boundaries and level the area where the concrete needs to be poured. The state you are living in and the construction you are building will determine some aspects of your boundaries and the amount of concrete you need.

–    If you are certifying your building take note of any required regulations before the concrete is poured to ensure that it meets building codes.

–    Because concrete needs to set, typically for no less than 72 hours; you’ll need to prepare the installation of your building to provide ample time for the concrete to cure.

Selecting the proper foundation for your project is the first step in creating your dream, metal building. Contact us today to learn more about our services.