Try a Prefabricated Metal Building For Your Storage Needs
11/14/09
Have you looked into prefabricated metal buildings for your storage needs. These structures are designed for multiple uses and are constructed from durable and maintenance free materials for optimal protection from the elements. There is a prefabricated metal building out there that is just right for you, regardless of your need. Lets see what the different prefabricated metal building designs can do.
Are you looking for a prefabricated metal building to house your commercial or industrial concern. Using high sidewalls and a rounded roof, the S series of prefabricated metal buildings offer maximum floor and vertical space large enough to store recreational vehicles and boats and to house small manufacturing, distribution and maintenance operations, commercial and industrial shops and airport fueling stations, all without the need for either pole or beam support. The S series also works well as horse barns.
Straight side walls and arched roof characterize the P series of prefabricated metal buildings, giving you a strength and durability that is perfect for a backyard garage or workshop, as well as retain and storage space. These structures are so versatile that they can even be used as guest cottages customized to match the exterior of your home. The A series of prefabricated metal buildings follows the same basic design of the P series, with one difference. The A series roof is built to a 4 to 12 pitch that effortlessly resists heavy rain or snow buildup in extreme weather areas.
Finally, we have the Q series of prefabricated metal buildings. These structures are based on the classic Quonset huts developed to house troops and equipment during World War II. Their arched roof design is unbelievably strong and effortlessly withstands intense weather and such natural disasters as tornadoes and earthquakes. These prefabricated metal buildings employ no poles or beams, giving you maximum usable space for your hay, grain and crops, farm machinery, horses, livestock and even a small cropduster. They are also quite suitable as housing. Returning World War II servicemen and universities purchased the surplus huts for personal and alternative campus housing after the war ended. If you already own a home, consider a Q series prefabricated metal building for a quiet country getaway.
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