A comparison of two framing methods side-by-side on a concrete floor: on the left, a light-gauge galvanized steel frame structure for residential or light commercial construction, and on the right, a heavy-duty structural red iron (red oxide-primed) steel I-beam frame with bolted connections. A yellow level, loose fasteners, and a tape measure are in the foreground, with an industrial warehouse visible through the frame on the right and a residential building through the frame on the left.
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Red Iron vs. Steel Buildings: Which One Saves You More Money Long-Term?

When investing in a metal building, the biggest question isn’t just the upfront cost—it’s which option actually saves you more […]