Need Storage Space? No Problem with Metal Building Kits
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If you look closely, youll see that many farm and commercial buildings are constructed from metal building kits. From crop and grain storage to church buildings, metal building kits can be adapted to just about any use. What makes these structures so desirable?
Manufactured from high quality commercial steel, metal building kits are well equipped to resist fire, extreme weather and natural disasters. It should come as no surprise, then, that farmers like metal building kits for hay, grain and crop storage and for housing livestock or machinery. These structures are also extendable to virtually unlimited lengths capable, for example, of accommodating an entire dairy herd.
Metal building kits are also economical. Farmers enjoy both good value and economy by choosing metal building kits for their storage needs. Standing side by side with their fire resistance and strength against the elements, these steel structures are amazingly easy to heat in the winter and cool in the summer. What farmer wouldnt love lower utility bills? Farmers also benefit from lower insurance premiums because of the strength of the materials that go into metal building kits. Bonus!
Metal building kits come in varying designs. S series metal building kits, for example, are characterized by high sidewalls and an arched roof that provide a generous amount of clearance for maximum vertical storage and usable floor space. These features render the S series quite suitable for for light commercial and industrial operations, RV and boat storage, maintenance facilities, workshops, horse barns, even fire stations.
With a more conventional, arched steel design, the P series of metal building kits works extremely well as small retail shops, backyard workshops, garages and small cabin getaways. A 4 to 12 pitch roof distinguishes the A series metal building kits from the P series. Their roof design makes the A series the number one choice for high wind and snow areas.
Then, of course, we have the Q series metal buildings kits modeled after the much loved Quonset huts of the World War II era. Their full arch, round roof design requires no poles or beams for support; their interior offers 100 percent usable space for uses as diverse as distribution centers, airplane hangars and alternative housing. Did you know that Quonset huts were so popular during the war that returning servicemen bought up the surplus for their personal housing? Universities used them for overflow student housing.
If you look closely, youll see that structures that began their lives as metal building kits are everywhere, functioning as small industrial shops, farm buildings, garages, even churches!
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