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You should look into prefabricated metal buildings if you are planning an expansion of workshop or storage space. Prefabricated metal buildings are adaptable to just about any use, plus they are easy to assemble, dont break the bank and are made from materials strong enough to withstand any extreme weather condition.
An S series prefabricated metal building can fit the bill nicely if a fairly large amount of workshop or garage space is what you need. The high sidewalls, rounded roof and beamless support characteristic of this design make it quite popular for use as garages, workshops and storage buildings. You can assemble an S series prefabricated metal building large enough to house your RV or boat or 18 wheeler, if you drive truck for a living. Fire departments even use them for their fire stations. Commercial and industrial shop owners like the design for its capacity to house small industrial and manufacturing operations.
Check out the P series of prefabricated metal buildings if you are looking for smaller, more personal space. This design gives you high sidewalls and arched roof ideal for use as a garage or backyard workshop and can be customized to match the outside of your home. Believe it or not, people even use them for guest cottages. Similar to the P series, the A series of prefabricated metal buildings sports a roof having a 4 to 12 pitch that resists heavy snow buildup.
Last, but certainly not least, we have the Q series prefabricated metal building, which is modeled after the iconic Quonset huts of the World War II era. The huts were developed to house troops and equipment while in the field and became so popular with servicemen that many purchased the surplus huts after the war for their personal housing. Universities also purchased them for use as overflow student housing.
Prefabricated metal buildings are surprisingly easy to put together. Each kit comes with an easy to read manual of step by step instructions for construction of your prefabricated metal building in a matter of days. Laying the foundation is the longest step in the process. Once you have laid either concrete beam supports or a full concrete floor, the rest is a matter of assembling the beams, rafters and metal sides and roof and customizing with doors and windows, wiring and insulation.
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