Check Out Metal Building Kits If You Need More Storage Space
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You may be surprised at the number of metal building kits in use today. Look around you the next time you are in a rural area. Metal building kits are everywhere, in use as storage barns, small machine shops, livestock housing, even as small crop duster airplane hangars. City uses are just as varied. Notice the buildings that contain small industrial and manufacturing operations. Chances are that they began their existence as metal building kits.
How does one account for the popularity of metal building kits? For starters, they are constructed of fire and weather resistant recycled steel materials that cost little to heat in the winter or cool in the summer. Right there, youre saving on insurance premiums and utility costs AND going green at the same time. Metal building kits also cost less in initial financial outlay and take relatively little effort to assemble. Metal building kits include user friendly manuals that help you construct your building within a matter of days.
The large variety of metal building kits designs ensures that at least one of them will suit your particular needs. Building widths are usually predetermined, but building lengths are virtually unlimited. A dairy farmer could construct a building long enough to house an entire herd under one roof. A business owner could erect a structure large enough to contain manufacturing or industrial equipment or equipment for an auto repair shop.
Each of the metal building kits designs works well for specific uses. For example, the S series design utilizes high sidewalls and a rounded arch roof that require no supporting beams or posts. With 100 percent vertical and floor space, these metal building kits are excellent choices for use as airport fuel stations, RV and boat storage, fire stations and industrial and machine shops. Even an 18 wheeler easily fits into an extended length building!A trucker can even fit an 18 wheeler into an extended length S series building!
The Q series metal building kits grew from the World War II era Quonset huts that worked so well as battlefield housing and storage. Today, they are used as airplane hangars, agricultural storage buildings, retail outlets, backyard workshops and as an alternative form of housing.
P series metal building kits employ straight walls and a pitched roof and work well as retail outlets, garages, workshops and getaway cabins. The A series is virtually identical except for its 4 to 12 pitch roof. This pitch is highly effective for shedding heavy rain, wind and snow in areas that are prone to weather extremes.
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