Versatile Commercial Steel Buildings
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Commercial steel buildings are amazingly versatile. The high grade commercial steel used to manufacture the several different commercial steel buildings designs allows the structures to withstand and protect your equipment from hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, high winds and heavy snow and rain as well as the most determined of thieves. Lets take a look at the different commercial steel buildings designs.
First we have the classic Q series of commercial steel buildings. These buildings are based on the iconic Quonset hut that the U.S. Navy Seabees developed during World War II and are ideal for storage. Boasting 100 percent usable space, the classic arch style of the Q series offers amazing strength for housing livestock, storing farm crops, automobiles, small airplanes and farm equipment and serving as retail and distribution outlets, and even as alternative housing. (Returning servicemen liked the building design so much that they purchased the surplus huts for personal housing after the war ended.) The A series of commercial steel buildings is quite similar to the Q series except for its 4 to 12 pitch roof designed to offer superior protection in high snow areas. The pitch of the roof easily sheds heavy snow and rain.
P series commercial steel buildings utilize high sidewalls and arched roof design, which renders them extremely effective for use as personal garages, workshops and garden sheds. P series commercial steel buildings can even be customized to match the outer decor of your home.
The S series sports high sidewalls and a curved arch roof that sheds rain and snow with ease. This commercial steel buildings design offers 100 percent usable space and works well as housing for light manufacturing, industrial and commercial operations, airport fueling stations and fire stations. You can even use an S series commercial steel building to store your recreational vehicle or boat when not in use.
Commercial steel buildings are also amazingly easy to assemble. Once you grade and level the area where you plan to erect your building, you simply lay the foundation and assemble the building according to manufacturers instructions. Before assembly, place anchor bolts into your foundation before it has set; then it is only a matter of raising the support columns, sidewalls, rafters and roof and your building is complete. Afterwards, you can customize your building with touches like doors, windows and even a skylight, if you wish.
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