How to Maintain Your Steel Building Through Maine’s Four Seasons

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How to Maintain Your Steel Building Through Maine’s Four Seasons

Maine’s beauty comes with a challenge: four distinct seasons, each bringing its own impact on your building. Whether it’s heavy snow in winter, spring thaw, summer humidity, or fall windstorms, your steel building needs to stand up to it all.

The good news? Steel buildings are built to last, especially when you stay ahead with seasonal maintenance. At Goldstein Steel, we supply steel buildings across Maine and understand exactly what it takes to keep them in great shape all year long.

Here’s your season-by-season guide to maintaining your steel structure in the Pine Tree State.

Winter: Prepare for Snow, Ice & Cold

Maine winters are no joke. Here’s how to keep your building safe and sound.

Inspect the Roof After Storms

Heavy snow loads can add serious weight. While most steel buildings are engineered to handle it, you should still:

Check for Ice Dams and Drifts

Ice buildup along edges or around doors can trap moisture. Make sure:

Monitor Heat Loss

If your building is heated, inspect insulation for gaps or compression. Small drafts can become big problems when it’s 10°F outside.

Spring: Clean Up and Inspect After the Thaw

As snow melts and mud season begins, it’s time to assess any winter wear.

Walk the Perimeter

Look for:

Power Wash Exterior Surfaces

Remove salt residue, road grime, and mildew from siding and doors. Keeping your steel clean helps prevent long-term corrosion.

Summer: Manage Moisture, Heat & Ventilation

While summer in Maine is beautiful, it brings heat and humidity. Here’s how to stay ahead.

Check Ventilation

Make sure your ridge vents, exhaust fans, and louvers are working properly. Proper airflow prevents interior sweating and helps maintain insulation performance.

Inspect Doors and Windows

Heat can cause expansion, so check that:

Trim Nearby Vegetation

Trees and bushes growing too close to your building can scratch surfaces, trap moisture, and reduce air circulation

Fall: Prep for Cold and Storms

Autumn in Maine means changing leaves and a great opportunity to prepare for the return of snow and ice.

Clean Out Gutters & Drains

Clogged gutters can overflow, freeze, and cause damage. Clear out leaves, pine needles, and debris before the first snow.

Inspect the Roof Before Snow Arrives

Look for any shifted fasteners, missing screws, or minor leaks that should be repaired before winter. Better to fix now than in February.

Service Overhead Doors

Before cold temps arrive, lubricate rollers, hinges, and tracks. Cold metal components can stiffen up or even seize if neglected.

Looking to Build or Expand?

Goldstein Steel supplies high-quality, Maine-ready steel materials built to handle all four seasons. Whether you’re maintaining an existing structure or planning a new build, we’re here to help you get the most out of your investment.