Friday, July 27, 2012

Arizona Mom Takes Building into her own Hands


It was the fall of 2009 when the ticking of the clock sprung Chantelle Taylor and her husband into action.

There was a man in their hometown of Holbrook, AZ who was selling his business, one that centered on the production of small wood projects, like survey sticks. The Taylors wanted to buy it with the hope that someday, in the near future, the business would afford them the opportunity to both work from home and raise their three children (ages 6, 5, and 1 year old) together.

But to get that dream off the ground, they needed a wood working shop-immediately. There was equipment to store and orders to fill. Chantelle’s husband worked a full-time job during the day, so the couple had to find a quality building that was affordable, practical, and up and ready to use in no time flat.

"We needed a strong building that could withstand strong wind, because it is common for us to get gusts up to 70 mph around here," says Chantelle, who is 29 years old. "We realized it would be more economical for us to construct it ourselves, so I needed a company that would give us a quick and solid price out the door as wells as the plans for how to get it built. We found everything we needed through SteelMaster."

For more than 30 years, SteelMaster Buildings, which is located in Virginia Beach, VA, has manufactured, designed, and supplied pre-fabricated arched steel structures to 40,000 customers located in every state of the United States, in 40 countries, and on seven continents around the world.

"The quick and easy construction of our garage/workshop kits makes it ideal for "do-it-yourselfers" like the Taylors," says Michelle Wickum, director of marketing for SteelMaster. "The unique design of these prefab buildings provides security and durability against fire, snow, and hurricane-force winds, while remaining aesthetically pleasing."

Because her husband was busy at work each week day, Chantelle decided to take the building of the wood shop literally into her own hands. "We subbed some of the work out, but I did a lot of it myself," says Chantelle. "I would alternate kids so there was always one of them there with me while a babysitter watched the other two, and I just figured it out through reading books and asking questions. I built all the forms and constructed the arches myself. When it came time to pour the concrete and then again when it was time to raise the arches, I asked my family to come and help. I appreciate the fact that SteelMaster sells a product that anybody can build-you don’t have to have a lot of experience to get it done."

"Every SteelMaster pre-fabricated buildings features easy-to-understand, complete illustrated assembly instructions in the newly revised construction manual," says Wickum. "Using our one-size nut and bolt system as the only fastener and precision-fit components, assembling your new SteelMaster building is a breeze."

The extra one size nuts and bolts that SteelMaster provided with the building meant that Chantelle had a solution for an issue that was worrying her.

"Once I started wiring for the electrical, I was concerned that I didn’t have any trusses or studs to attach conduit to," says Chantelle. "But after I got started and remembered I was given many extra bolts and nuts with neoprene washers, I realized I could attach to anywhere on my building! It’s all together now and working just like we planned. We just worked our fifth order for survey stakes, so we are doing great and the building is a perfect fit for our needs."

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