Key Takeaways

  • Construction of pre-engineered steel houses is faster than that of brick or wooden houses – projects are often completed in 3-6 months.
  • Steel houses are highly durable and require minimal maintenance.
  • Customization options are extensive, allowing for unique designs both in modern and traditional styles.
  • The metal kit costs between $15 and $30 per square foot.
  • The final cost of the project may be between $50 and $300 per square foot, depending on project complexity, customization options, and exterior and interior finishes.

Benefits of Pre-Engineered Steel Residential Houses

Cost Efficiency

Pre-engineered steel houses can save you between 20-30% compared to traditional wooden or brick homes – because the components are manufactured in a factory setting, waste and on-site labor costs are lower.

The steel used in these houses is often sourced at lower prices due to bulk purchasing agreements that companies like Reich Construction LLC have with suppliers.

Durability and Strength

Steel is incredibly strong and durable – and unlike wood, it does not warp, crack, or split over time. It’s resistant to fire and pests like termites, and is resilient to natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods). 

Speed of Construction

Traditional homes will take up to a year (or more!) to build, but steel homes can often be completed in 3-6 months – this is because the components are pre-fabricated in a controlled environment and then assembled on-site.

  • The manufacturing process typically takes from 2 to 4 weeks.
  • It usually takes 3 to 4  weeks to erect a prefabricated metal building.
  • The total construction time usually ranges from 3 to 6 months, depending on the complexity and size of the building.

You’ll be able to move into your new home sooner and start enjoying it right away!

Customizability

With a pre-engineered steel house, you get a wide range of customization options – from floor plans to exterior finishes – in both modern, minimalist designs and more traditional styles.

Environmental Sustainability

Steel is one of the most recyclable materials, and using it in construction reduces the need for new raw materials. Additionally, the manufacturing process for steel components generates less waste compared to traditional building methods – therefore, fewer materials end up in landfills.

Quality Control

Since the components are manufactured in a factory setting, they undergo rigorous testing and inspection before being shipped to the construction site. The controlled environment of the factory reduces the risk of defects and inconsistencies – as you may know, these are common in traditional construction methods.

Reich Construction LLC, led by industry veteran Bruno Reich, specializes in pre-engineered steel buildings across the U.S. With 40 years of expertise and over 1500 successful projects, we ensure cost-effective, sustainable solutions. Accredited by AIA, MBCEA, and USGBC, our services include complete design, engineering, permitting, budgeting, and construction. Trust us to transform your vision into a lasting prefab steel structure. 

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How Much Does Pre-Engineered Steel House Construction Cost?

Metal Kit

The metal kit is the core component of your pre-engineered steel house – it includes all the steel components needed for the frame, walls, and roof. The cost of the metal kit will vary based on the size and complexity of the design, but on average, you can expect to pay between $15 and $30 per square foot.

It’s important to work with a reputable supplier, like Reich Construction LLC, to ensure that you receive high-quality materials – investing in a well-made metal kit will pay off in the long run, as it will contribute to the overall durability and longevity of your home.

Pre-engineered steel building construction

Site Preparation and Installation

Before construction can begin, the site must be prepared, which involves clearing the land and leveling the ground. The cost of site preparation depends on the condition of the land and the size of the building, but on average, you can expect to pay between $1,000 and $4,000 for land clearing and between $1 and $3 per square foot for leveling and grading.

Once the site is prepared, the installation of the metal kit begins – and this process is relatively quick due to the pre-fabricated nature of the components. The cost of erecting the building may be between $6 to $10 per square foot.

Permits

The cost of permits depends on your location and the project type. At Reich Construction LLC, we are familiar with local requirements and will take care of this process for you – saving you a lot of time.

Customization & Design

One of the most exciting aspects of building a pre-engineered steel house is the ability to customize the design to suit your preferences – from choosing the layout and floor plan to selecting exterior finishes and interior features. Customization costs vary widely based on the complexity of your design and the materials you choose.

Overall, the total cost of your prefab steel home may be anywhere between $50 and $300 per square foot.

The final price of your steel home will depend on interior finishes and exterior customization options.

Design Your Pre-Engineered Steel Building with Reich Construction LLC

At Reich Construction LLC, we specialize in designing and erecting pre-engineered metal buildings for clients across the United States. With a track record spanning over 40 years and thousands of completed projects, we have developed robust systems to ensure the success of your pre-engineered steel building – from planning and permitting to construction. We understand the intricacies of preparing plans that meet structural, zoning, and code requirements, which facilitates swift government approvals and can save you significant time.

We are proud to be an authorized Butler Manufacturing builder. We leverage our strong relationships with suppliers to secure the best prices for each component of your pre-engineered steel systems – and our on-site crews, many of whom have been with us for decades, bring a wealth of practical knowledge to address any problems that arise during construction.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the average cost of a pre-engineered steel house?

On average, you can expect to pay between $15 and $30 per square foot for a metal building kit and between $50 and $300 for a completed project.

Are steel homes more affordable than traditional homes?

Yes, steel homes are generally more affordable than traditional homes. Additionally, the long-term savings on maintenance, repairs, and energy efficiency make them a cost-effective option.

What factors affect the cost of a steel house?

  • Size and complexity of the design
  • Quality of materials used
  • Location and site preparation requirements
  • Customization and design choices
  • Labor costs in your area

How long does it take to build a pre-engineered steel house?

The construction time for a pre-engineered steel house is significantly shorter than that of a traditional home – most steel houses can be completed in 3-6 months.

What are the common hidden expenses?

While pre-engineered steel houses offer many cost-saving benefits, there are some hidden expenses to be aware of:

  • Site preparation costs, including land clearing and foundation work
  • Permit fees and inspection costs
  • Customization and design upgrades
  • Utility connections and infrastructure improvements
  • Landscaping and exterior enhancements

It’s essential to budget for these additional expenses to ensure that your project stays on track financially.