Types of Post-Frame Buildings: Which One Is Right for Your Property?
Post-frame construction is one of the most versatile building systems out there, which is exactly why it shows up on farms, ranches, suburban acreage, and
ADU Permits in Idaho: What You Need Before You Can Build
Getting an ADU permit in Idaho is manageable if you know what the process looks like. This guide walks you through what is required, how
Metal Building Loans: Construction Loans, Personal Loans, and SBA Options
Not all metal building loans work the same way. This side-by-side comparison of every major loan product helps residential buyers, farmers, and business owners find
ADU vs. Garage Addition vs. Basement Apartment: Which Makes More Sense for Your Idaho Property?
A detached ADU, a garage addition, and a basement apartment all add living space to your property. But they are very different projects for very
Pole Barn Construction Loans vs. Personal Loans: Which Is Better?
Not all pole barn loans work the same way. This article compares construction loans, personal loans, and home equity products side by side so you
Lean-To Post Footing: What Your Contractor Needs to Get It Right
A lean-to is only as solid as its footings. Here is what you need to know about lean-to post footing depth, size, spacing, and what
Everything You Need to Build Is Already Under One Roof
Steel Structures America isn't just a builder. We manufacture our own metal panels, offer complete kit homes, use industry-leading foundations, and finish every project with
Metal Building Financing: Everything You Need to Know
Metal building financing is well-established and more flexible than most buyers expect. This guide covers every major loan type, what lenders evaluate, realistic cost ranges,
Does a Pole Barn or Metal Building Add Value to Your Property?
A pole barn or metal building can absolutely add real market value to your property, but the amount depends on several factors most buyers never
Pole Barn Financing: Everything You Need to Know
Pole barn financing is more accessible than most people expect. This guide covers every major loan type, what lenders look for, realistic cost ranges, and