Thursday, May 12, 2011

How to Choose the Best Steel Buildings for Your Needs

Steel buildings come in many different configurations, and each of them offers unique advantages as well as the general advantages offered by all steel buildings. If you’re considering erecting a metal building on your property as a man cave, storage building, garage, hobby center, home office or recreational building, understanding the advantages of each of the models of metal buildings can help you make the best choice.

Q-model Steel Buildings

The classic military style Quonset hut has stood the test of time.  There are farmers in the Midwest who put up military-surplus Quonset buildings in the 1940s and 1950s and still use them on a daily basis. They’re durable and their construction allows you to build a stable, sturdy structure from 20 feet to 100 feet wide and as long as you need it. They’re ideal for agricultural uses, and are often built as garages for farm equipment, grain storage and storage for equipment. The dome design requires no interior support beams, which gives you maximum space for storage and for driving and turning heavy equipment. That said, if you’re planning to use a metal building for warehousing, a steel frame with straight walls may be a better option.

S-Model Steel Buildings

The S-model is a modified Quonset structure with straight walls and a rounded dome roof. It combines the best features of both, and is the single most popular model of metal building in use in the U.S. today. Like the Quonset, the S-model has no interior posts to get in the way of your storage or driving clearance, but the straight sides give a much higher side clearance than the Quonset. This model is commonly used for warehousing, as well as for storage of heavy farm equipment, construction equipment, aircraft and boats.


The P-model resembles a gable-roofed barn, making it a very popular option for residential and small farm uses. The peaked roof sheds snow without allowing it to climb up the sides, and the strong construction is rated for durability against hurricane force winds. On top of that, the attractive shape allows it to blend into your landscaping as a workshop, garage or storage building.

A-Model Steel Buildings

The A-model building is designed for the hardest winters. The 4-12 pitched roof is designed for heavy snow loads, and the interior can easily be insulated against subzero temperatures. It’s a popular choice for garages, workshops, retail stores utility steel buildings located in harsh winter areas.

Choosing the right model when you’re shopping for steel buildings will help ensure that you get the most out of your purchase. To learn more about the various models and options available, contact a manufacturer of steel buildings to discuss your needs.

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