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Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category
Friday, November 6th, 2009
Steel Building Plans
So you have been dreaming about a steel building, a storage building, an RV garage, a hobby shop or maybe just a steel garage to keep your belongings out of the weather and give you room to enjoy your hobbies.
Come back down to earth and I’ll try to help you turn your dreams into reality.
First let’s take a look at your needs. What are you going to store in the steel structure?
Do you plan to store a Recreational Vehicle?
If you plan to store an RV, you will need to know the clearance height of your RV. My experience shows that you will need at least 13’-6” of clearance for a Class A motor coach.
Many of you may not own a Class A motor coach and the RV that you currently own is only 12’ tall. Look a few years down the road, you never know you may trade up to a Class A coach one day. This is something to consider and another reason to research steel building plans.
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Tags: Garage Plans, Hobby Shop, Metal Buildings, Pre Engineered Steel Buildings, Prefab Metal Buildings, Steel Building, steel Building Plans, Storage Building Posted in Benefits of Steel Buildings, How to Choose a Steel Building, Steel Building Uses, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
Amy Nutt asked:
We all know that the summer months are getting even hotter and we will do almost anything to stay cool. The last thing that we need is to be inside a steel building where the temperature can become considerably hotter than the temperature outside.
With temperatures sometimes exceeding the 90s or even the 100 degree mark, it is important to keep steel buildings cool, especially when people may be working inside or even living in a steel building that has been converted into a residential home. (more…)
Tags: Air Conditioning System, Degree Mark, Roofs, S Rays, Steel Buildings, Sunlight Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
Linda Falorio asked:
In today’s economy, we are all looking for the best way to take care of business in the most cost effective way.
When faced with the need to spend their congregation’s money well, to keep design and construction costs within budget and maintenance costs low, many churches look to pre-engineered steel buildings as an attractive alternative to more conventional stone, brick or wood construction. (more…)
Tags: Advanced Technology, Ceilings, Design And Construction, Maintenance Costs, New Worship, School Bible Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Amy Nutt asked:
So you are in need of a building to place on your property and you are torn over whether or not to go for building a wood building or whether you should invest in a steel building. This can be a very good question since this is a large investment and you want it to last for a very long time. You aren’t sure which of the two are stronger, which will be easier to maintain, or which will be more practical. You are not wrong for asking these questions because it is your money and you certainly want something that will last at least through your lifetime or even longer.
A little research will show that the use of steel in construction has grown phenomenally in recent years. Yes, steel has been used for a very long time in the construction industry, but the true practicality of it has just been realized. Wood was once the material of choice for erecting structures, but that was when logging and such land stripping activities were not such a problem. Now we end up with imitation woods and acquiring real wood is considerably more expensive. The environmental factor is one reason why many are steering clear of using wood and moving toward the affordability of steel . (more…)
Tags: Construction Industry, Good Question, Practicality, Steel Buildings, Wood Buildings, Wood Structure Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
While you might be excited about the prospect of having your own steel building, there are plenty of other details that you may have overlooked. When you’re building anything, you will want to consider certain questions in order to achieve your desired results. There’s an old saying that a carpenter ‘measures twice, but only cuts once,’ and you should follow that sage advice.
What do you want to build? There are dozens and dozens of steel buildings that you could build, but what are you going to use the space for? If you have a certain idea in mind, you will want to start considering what you will be doing in that space as well as what you need to do it right. You might want to talk with steel building suppliers to tell them what you have been considering and what that might entail. With all of their experience, many steel building contractors can give you suggestions as to what might work out best. (more…)
Tags: Colorado Residents, Own Steel, Steel Building, Steel Buildings, Storefront, Weather Conditions Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
One of the best things about building for yourself is the fact that you can design anything, any shape that you want. However, not all building materials are as flexible or as varied as the ideas in your head. But steel is. With steel buildings, you can create a number of shapes and designs without any trouble and usually without excessive engineering needed. All you need is an idea of what you want, and steel building suppliers have probably already thought of it.
There are many different kinds of steel buildings that are available: (more…)
Tags: Different Kinds, Floor Space, Personal Needs, Square Feet, Steel Building, Steel Buildings Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Monday, February 16th, 2009
Mike asked:
The rising trend
Increased population, expanded businesses, advanced technological processes leading to an insatiable demand for quality, attractive and low-maintenance cost buildings have made the world extol and accept the steel building industry. Building steel buildings – from concert halls to hospitals to schools to churches – is the new trend in today’s day and age. (more…)
Tags: Building Material, Concert Halls, Constructions, Machine Construction, Maintenance Cost, New Trend Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
Monday, February 16th, 2009
Mali Lind asked:
How your office building, home, or general space looks to you is very important, but you don’t just want a pretty shell with nothing on the inside and vice versa. You want the best of both worlds and a steel building can give you both. (more…)
Tags: Desire, Doors Windows, Limited, Options and Customization, Solar Panels, Solar Roofing Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Monday, February 16th, 2009
Now a day steel buildings are becoming more and more popular forms of construction and almost all type of building are getting built by using Prefabricated steel building frames. Prefabricated steel buildings can be for anything from a small simple structure to a complex framed office building. And there are numerous advantages of using Prefabricated steel buildings over convectional one, as they are quicker to construct, more durable and cost effective. Through this article we are highlighting these major benefits of Prefabricated steel building. (more…)
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Monday, February 16th, 2009
Amy Nutt asked:
More and more people are using steel buildings for many different reasons. First of all, steel buildings are very versatile because they are used as sport arenas, garages, and even homes. They are quick to build, which is great for companies needing steel buildings because of the rapid changes they undergo. There’s also no more having to wait months on end for a new building to be built for incredibly large amounts of money. Steel buildings are affordable as well.
But what about the people wishing to use a steel building as a horse barn? Is it safe? (more…)
Tags: Carpenter Bees, Chemical Characteristics, Chemical Composition, Horse Barn, Main Frame, Steel Building Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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