Steel Arch Buildings

By: Peter Emerson
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:25:36
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Steel arch buildings are pre-fabricated structures that can be designed to fit almost any situation. It is an affordable option providing temporary and permanent covers or structures for your investment. Steel arch buildings are very useful for a variety of applications including carport, agriculture and equipment storage, trucking, office or retail, garage kits, aviation application, storage sheds and workshops. Steel arch buildings are also perfect for government and military use.

Some of the benefits of steel arch buildings are strength, simplicity, expandability and clear span space. They can also be erected in remote areas, even in severe weather zones.

Most steel arch buildings are made of heavy commercial steel with galvalume, galvanized, or stainless steel coating. These are available from 6 ft to 280 ft in width with unlimited lengths. Steel arch buildings are offered in a wide number of models. Some of the popular steel building styles are A-model, S-model and Q-model.

The A-model comes with high sidewalls and a peaked roof. It is great for residential and commercial purposes including backyard shops, garages, woodworking shops and equipment and supplies storage. These are available in 16' to 90' widths.

The S-model is best suited for distribution centers, warehouses, storage sheds, heavy equipment storage and aircraft hangars. The S-series features high sidewall clearance and a column free interior. The column free interior provides maximum floor space.

The Q-series is suitable for bulk material storage, architectural applications and livestock shelters. These are available from 20' to 120' widths. Apart from these models, some manufacturers offer building styles such as R-model, T-model and X-model.

These versatile structures can be easily customized according to individual needs. Steel arch buildings are great protectors for all your assets and satisfy all the requirements of customers. Compared to conventional wood structures, steel arch buildings are very simple and easy to erect. Any kind of heavy equipment is not required for the erection.

Most manufacturers offer warranty programs and easy to follow instruction manuals. A full line of accessories including doors, vents, windows, hatches, ventilator systems and ladders are also supplied.

Steel Buildings provides detailed information on Steel Buildings, Commercial Steel Buildings, Pre-Fabricated Steel Buildings, Steel Storage Buildings and more. Steel Buildings is affiliated with Metal Building Kits.

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