The Benefits of Metal Roofs
Did you know that traditional roofs need to be replaced every 20 to 30 years, while metal roofs can last up to 70 years? That's just one of the many benefits that metal roofing has to offer.
Did you know that traditional roofs need to be replaced every 20 to 30 years, while metal roofs can last up to 70 years? That's just one of the many benefits that metal roofing has to offer.
Metal structures, custom homes, commercial buildings, you name it. With all of the projects we do, we specialize in completing projects from start to finish. And the beginning of a project starts well before the dirt work and concrete pour. We work in partnership with our clients to perfect the floor plan and design of a project before we start building. At Metal Solutions, we don’t believe in careless designs.
Building an addition. One of the most common home construction projects. It’s easy to see the benefits of building an addition to your home. With moving as the alternative, adding an addition is a great way to upgrade your home and make for some extra space.
Building an addition. One of the most common home construction projects. It’s easy to see the benefits of building an addition to your home. With moving as the alternative, adding an addition is a great way to upgrade your home and make for some extra space.
Building an addition. One of the most common home construction projects. It’s easy to see the benefits of building an addition to your home. With moving as the alternative, adding an addition is a great way to upgrade your home and make for some extra space.
You have an idea in your head for your next construction project, but how do you best communicate your ideas with a contractor?? Our advice is to draw a basic diagram to better communicate your ideas visually. Use these few tips to start building your diagram.
When it comes to building a home, or really any structure, there are a few common mistakes that even the best of us make sometimes. These are the kind of mistakes that make you look at a home and ask yourself, “what were they thinking?”.