How to Choose Your Width:
Width is one of the biggest determinating factors in cost. The width is usually the smaller of the dimensions, is the gabled end of the building, and is clearspan with no supports. Our Buildings range in size from 12 feet wide to 40 feet wide and are designed in three size groups.
12'-24' Wide Economical Frame
Steel Structures in this category use a 2½ by 2½ 14 gauge steel tubing to support the roof and walls and is the most cost-effective frame we offer.
26'-30' Wide heavy-duty Frame
Steel Structures in this category use our heavy-duty 2" x 3" 14 gauge steel tubing to support the roof and walls, creating a strong building.
32'-40' Wide heavy-duty Frame
Steel Structures in this category use our heavy-duty 2" x 3" web trussed 14 gauge steel tubing to support the roof and walls, creating an extremely strong building.
How to Choose Your Length:
The length is usually the longer side of the building. It will have support frames starting at the base rail and continuing to the roof. These frames are standardly spaced 5' apart but can be moved together to increase the strength of the building. This dimension of your building will be the length minus 1-feet for the 6-inch roof overhang on each side.
How to Choose Your Height:
The standard height is 5 feet, then increases by 1-feet increments from there. Your minimal height is determined by the height of your door. Usually, you need 1 foot taller than a door installed on the gabled or width side and 2 feet if you would like it on the side or length of the building.