North Carolina’s subtropical weather brings humid summers and short, mild winters. Areas along the shore have mild climates but can face storms and hurricanes as they move along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. This area faces flooding during hurricane season in the late summer and early autumn. The southwestern part of the Blue Ridge Mountains receives up to 80 inches of rain and snow each year, while the other side of the mountains averages only 40 inches annually.
When it comes to buying carports, garages, barns, sheds, and other shelters, there is no better option to face the humidity, storm, and flood potential in North Carolina. 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 North Carolina, including in the following cities:
In North Carolina, building permits vary depending on location are issued by county or city government. Additionally, elevation certificates are needed if building on a FEMA-declared floodplain.