As the second largest state in the US, the climate and weather patterns vary, although summer temps hit the high 90s across much of the state. Flooding can occur year-round in the Gulf area in the south/southeast where precipitation climbs to 60 inches annually, while hot, dry weather in the summer months leads to forest fires in the western part of the state. Tornadoes are a risk in northern Texas around Dallas, and extreme weather including hurricanes and tornadoes are common in the Houston area in the gulf coastal plain.
When it comes to buying carports, garages, barns, sheds, and other shelters, there is no better option to face Mother Nature’s many different sides than metal. Steel frames can block UV rays and protect against extreme wind and weather. 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 Texas, including in the following cities:
In Texas, building permits are usually issued by the city. Generally, permits are required for new construction or structural alterations to current buildings, although detached units like sheds do not typically require permits.