The Different Types Of Steel Buildings

There are a great variety of ways to make a building, depending on what kind of design you want, how much money you have, and what it will be used for. They are often made of metal, plastic, wood, or many other materials. Below is some information on steel buildings, their different types and uses, and their advantages and disadvantages.

Quonset Hut

This is the most basic steel structure, and the least expensive. Having a self supporting design, it does not need any posts or beams on the inside to help support it. The entire building is shaped like an arch in one of two ways. Older ones look like one continuous arch, like a tin can cut in half and turned on its side, and newer ones have vertical walls and an arched top, much like a mailbox. Usually these are ideal for warehouses or crop storage where cosmetics are not important. This type of structure is extremely resilient to not only nature but human tampering. No heavy equipment is needed to put it up, and it is easy to move or take down if you no longer need it. Naturally, it does have disadvantages, in that it cannot get too big or it becomes highly difficult to erect. Also, it tends to be quite unattractive, and since hardly any decorating or customizing can be done to change this it often is not allowed in residential zoned areas.

The I-Beam Building

This is the most common type that is made. They basically consist of steel beams placed vertically as trusses, with more steel pieces shaped like either the letter "c" or "z" places horizontally between them for added support. This whole thing is then insulated, covered in sheeting, and given doors and windows. This is a common industrial building due to being simple, it can be virtually any size, and it usually requires no interior posts to hold it up. It also does not require cement to be laid over the whole floor for a foundation, making it ideal for a structure such as a horse riding arena. It can come in different colors and be decorated to a degree. However, it is very limited in terms of shape. You are stuck with either a basic square or rectangle, and a very shallow roof slope. Because of these cosmetic limitations there are often zoning problems in residential neighborhoods. It also requires a lot of heavy equipment to erect.

Hybrid Buildings

These structures use both metal and wood to complete. They are by far the most versatile when it comes to shape and decoration. These buildings still have steel trusses, but the horizontal support pieces are made of wood. The sheeting on the outside can also be much more versatile, as it can be made of steel, vinyl, brick or many other materials. This is an excellent building choice when it comes to uses such as residences, businesses, or even churches. However, it is the most expensive. Also, if looks are not important it can be inefficient, as the metal is often slightly thinner and less durable, and the steeper ceiling slopes are less energy efficient.

As you can see, all these types have their advantages and disadvantages. If you are looking at Future Steel Buildings, be sure to evaluate what you want it for, how much you are willing to spend, and where to want it to decide what is best for you.

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