Georgia’s subtropical climate means humid, hot summers and mild winters. The state gets substantial precipitation, from 50 inches annually in the south up to 75 inches in the mountains. While snow doesn’t typically impact the lowlands in the south, the mountains in the north can get some light snow and ice during colder winter months. Additionally, the Atlantic coast of Georgia is prone to tropical storms and hurricanes in late summer.
When it comes to buying carports, garages, barns, sheds, and other shelters, there is no better option to face the heat and storms of Georgia summers. Steel frames can protect against the harsh sun and heat and provide stability in high amounts of rain. Buildings made with metal don’t attract termites, insects, and other pests, making them consistently more stable and longer-lasting than wood in any weather.
Millennium Buildings operates across Indiana, including in the following cities:
New buildings, additions, and reconstruction projects may need a permit. Check with your local government for more specifics.