// FAQs
Whatever your question, our team of design consultants can support you every step of the way. Here are some frequently asked questions.
The installation timeline depends on the size of the building, weather conditions, and permit approvals. Generally:
Smaller metal garages (2-car or 3-car garages) can be installed in 1–2 days once the site is prepared.
Medium-sized steel buildings (30x40, 40x60) take around 3–7 days for full installation.
Larger custom buildings may take 1–2 weeks.
During winter months, installation can be delayed due to frozen ground or heavy snowfall, so it’s best to schedule your project in spring, summer, or early fall if possible.
Your building comes with many warranties that range from your building material to your structural stability. While your warranties will vary depending on your chosen builder, a few typical warranties include a wind certification and a rust-through warranty. Wisconsin Carports currently offers you the following warranties: 7-year and 20-year rust-through warranties, paint warranty, No Hassle Workmanship Guarantee, wind warranty & a delivery guarantee.
Yes, steel buildings are often more cost-effective than traditional wood or brick structures for several reasons:
Lower material costs – Steel is pre-engineered, reducing waste and excess material.
Faster installation – Steel buildings assemble quickly, lowering labor costs.
Less maintenance – No risk of termites, rot, or warping like with wood structures.
Better durability – Designed for high snow loads and wind resistance, reducing repair costs.
For most garages, workshops, barns, and commercial buildings, a steel structure will provide better value and last decades longer than traditional construction.
Yes, many steel building providers offer financing options, including:
Traditional bank loans or personal loans
Home equity loans (for residential structures)
Lease-to-own programs (for businesses)
Financing terms vary, so it’s best to explore low-interest options or discuss payment plans based on your budget.