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Steel Buildings – Retrofit Roof Design

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

If you’re planning a new steel building roofing or re-roofing for your existing metal fabrication, it is significant to acquaint yourself with the design loads for roof wind pressures.

For understanding the design loads, the roof is usually divided into three zones: The center, the perimeter and the corner. The three zones won’t be same for all the steel buildings but will vary from building to building depending on the several factors.

Before going in for the retrofitting option and deciding on the loads, you must collect the basic information that you’ll need to complete the procedure. Know the width and length of the roof area, the mean roof height, roof pitch, building configuration, whether it is open, partially enclosed or fully enclosed along with other basics.

Retrofitting – A Way to Refurbish your Steel Fabrication

In order to accomplish the task of retrofitting, the design loads estimation is just a preliminary step followed by designing the sub-framing systems. The other things to be considered while retrofitting is purlin spacing and additional framing. Other issues that you might face while going for retrofitting are like complex roofs, higher roof pitches, steep terrain etc.

Remember, preliminary design information is a-must before you qualify a proposal and subject it to final engineering.

Retrofit roof design is very beneficial for steel buildings sunject to it is judiciously designed.

Tags: retrofit roof, roof design, roofs, Steel Buildings, steel buildings retrofit roof design, steel buildings roofing
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Transpired Solar Collector Walls for Steel Buildings

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Steel buildings, the potential green buildings are finding more and more ways of becoming greener in the wake of increased awareness on energy-efficiency and cutting-down on green house gas emissions.

Transpired Solar Collector Walls is another way of reducing the energy costs.  Installing these transpired solar collector metal walls helps trapping the solar heat.  As the Sun heats the metal walls, the heated air gets into the cavity between the panels from where it is uniformly distributed throughout the building with the help of fan mounted therein.

This in turn takes off the additional load from the conventional heating system employed in steel buildings. In fact, it is one of the most reliable and the cost-effective heating system for metal buildings.

Transpired Solar Collector Walls for Combating the Sick Building Syndrome

Close-attics and closed spaces can often lead to sickness, nausea, fatigue and claustrophobic ambiance for its inhabitants. Therefore, to counter the issue, it is important to let the fresh air in to ward off the sickness. Keeping in mind the environment, these transpired walls are obviously better since they use solar energy which is a natural and a clean resource.

Use of perforated wall panels is fast-becoming a fad in green architectures. Usually manufactured from aluminum, these can be attached vertically or horizontally. Available in varied contrasting colors, darker colors with high solar absorption rates are usually recommended.

These are somewhat like the insulated metal panels which also work toward increasing the energy efficiency of steel buildings by not neglecting the environment.

Tags: green buildings, metal buildings, solar collector walls, solar energy, steel building, Steel Buildings, Transpired Solar Collector Walls
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Benefits of Metal Steel Roofing

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Steel roofing was earlier only a thing for garages and warehouses. With the advent of steel buildings and the rising popularity of steel modular homes, metal roofings have now become a favored choice for many.

The benefits of steel/metal roofing for which they are often preferred over the conventional roofing systems are:

  • Lightweight: Metal roofs are lightweight and therefore re-roofing or refinishes won’t bother you at all. Moreover, this won’t even cost you a fortune unlike changing the conventional roofing system.
  • More Resistant: Metal roofing are more resistant to external factors such as wind and other climatic extremes. They are more appropriate for combating a fire as well.
  • More Durable: Metal roofs are more durable as compared to the conventional roofing system and therefore, they have less maintenance costs.
  • Sustainable: Steel is counted amongst sustainable construction material and therefore steel roofs are sustainable kind of steel structures which do not need a lot of expensive maintenance or care.
  • Chic & Modern: Last but not the least, steel/metal roofing is today’s cutting edge technological innovation with varied finishes, designs and colors, that not only makes your habitation look modern and chic but also help you cut down on the energy cost; being more energy-efficient.

Opting for steel metal roofs then becomes the ideal choice for various types of steel buildings such as steel garages, steel sheds, etc. These steel buildings are required to safeguard expensive investments and thus have to ensure complete protection.

Tags: benefits of metal roofing, garages, metal roofs, roofing, Steel Buildings, steel metal roofing, steel roofs, steel structures
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Steel Buildings Structural Elements

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Steel buildings, the structural marvels of architecture have a skeletal framework that is made up of various structural elements. These structural elements carry all loads to which a building is subjected.

Different structural elements that go into the making of steel buildings are:

  • Beams & Girders: These are the members largely responsible for carrying lateral loads in bending and shear.
  • Ties: These carry the axial load
  • Struts, Columns or Stanchions: Often subjected to bending as well as compression, these members carry axial loads in compression.
  • Trusses and Lattice Girders: Composed of struts and ties, these are the framed members responsible for carrying lateral loads.
  • Purlins: Horizontal structural member, it supports the load from the roof deck or sheathing.
  • Sheeting Rails: These are the beam members that support the wall cladding.
  • Bracing: Responsible for providing the stability to the building, these are diagonal struts and ties with columns and roof trusses forming the vertical and horizontal trusses to resist the wind loads.

Steel structural elements are like the skeletal system of a steel building and determine the tenacity and strength of the buildings made of steel or metal.  A brief knowledge of what goes into the making of steel buildings helps you make an informed decision about the same.

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Tips to Expand your Steel Buildings and Steel Storage Buildings

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Steel buildings are not just durable but expandable as well. Thanks to their ever-proliferating list of advantages over their traditional counterparts, the prefabricated metal buildings now occupy a major chunk of the fast spreading construction domain.

In such a competitive world of cut-throat competition, people are now looking for ways of expanding and upgrading their steel building structures. Adding steel units to your existing steel building structures is an amazing way of increasing the storage or volume of the steel structures concerned.

Tips to help expand your steel buildings

Following are a few pointers that would help you in ways more than one, in expanding or upgrading your commercial, industrial or residential steel buildings. Some of the most popular and efficient ways to expand your steel building territory are:

Expandable Endwalls – The expandable endwalls in the existing steel building structure can be adjusted and expanded according to one’s growing needs. Additional half steel partitions can added towards the rear end of the steel building, for this purpose.

Roof Extensions – A section of additional roofing can be added to the existing steel building at exactly the same level. Subsequently, walls can be fixed at a mild slope from the roof in lieu of providing support to the newly added roof.

Secondary Framing – A secondary framing is usually added to steel buildings for enhancing their strength and endurance against unfavorable weather conditions. A secondary framing can be installed under the roofs and additional steel units can then be added to it.

These are a few techniques that might come in handy, in the process of expanding your prefabricated steel building structures. Allowing expansion is one of the most profitable features of steel buildings.

Tags: expanding steel buildings, prefabricated steel metal buildings, Steel Buildings, steel buildings expansion, steel structures, tips to expand steel buildings
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Metal Roofing for Homes – Now is the Time!

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Steel buildings have evolved out to be big winners in the recent times. Steel roofs, useful building accessories, have also been a hot topic among investors for quite a while now. People are waking up to the various benefits of metal roofs and showing inclination toward them.

Credited for their sustainable and versatile character, steel roofing definitely is proving out to be the order of the day. There is an upsurge in demand for metal roofing installation as they are light, strong, durable and non-combustible.

Steel roofs – They are here to stay

The fact that they are sustainable, recyclable and are available in various shapes, styles and colors make steel roof systems all the more popular among residential building owners. Residential metal building roofs do not crack, shrink, or react to the climatic effects/changes. They are light weight and hence are portable. You can save your power bills tremendously because these roofs are energy-efficient.

Another striking feature that makes steel roofs one of the most sought-after roofing systems is that they are fire-resistant. They can easily withstand tropical storms and crude hurricanes. Steel roofs are labor efficient since they can be installed over the existing roof. As compared to their counterparts, metal roofs can last for 50-100 years depending upon the level of maintenance carried out by the owner. Metal roofs can be used for conventional residential buildings as well.  Contrary to the common misconceptions, metal and steel roofs are installed over conventional buildings also and not just metal or steel buildings.

What are you waiting for? If you had been waiting for the right option of roofs to come along your way, here’s the perfect choice. Metal roofing, yes it is!

Tags: metal building, metal roof, metal roofs, residential buildings, residential metal building roof, Steel Buildings, steel roof, steel roofing, steel roofs
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Prefabricated Steel Buildings Now Go Colored!

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Prefabricated steel buildings are now one level up, with the introduction of energy-efficient colors for their external beautification. Yes, these energy-efficient colors not only add charm to the exterior semblance of steel buildings, but also contribute in enhancing the energy-efficiency of these buildings.

These environment-friendly cool paints contain solar reflective pigments that play a crucial role in reflecting the infra red radiation that falls on the exposed exterior of the steel buildings. Due to this, most of the radiation gets reflected away allowing a considerably less portion to get into steel building interiors. This plays a significant role in curbing down the excessive heating of steel buildings especially during the blistering summer days.

Paints to prevent heating in Steel Building Interiors

These paints not only help in preventing the undue heating of steel building interiors, but also pave way for their energy efficiency, and help cut down the energy expenditures by a wide margin. Expenses on energy efficiency are reduced, with a significant decrease in the expenditure on cooling steel building interiors; approximately by 20%.

For maximum energy savings, we recommend that you go for a steel roof with the highest value of thermal emittance, coupled with the highest solar reflectance. Due to these features, a minimal amount of heat tends to enter into steel building structures, and hence proportionately less amount of air conditioning is required in lieu of lowering the heated temperature.

Steel buildings are all geared up to take us by pleasant surprises in the coming future! Cooling paints are just the beginning. Steel building accessories have a long way to go!

Tags: cool paints, paints for steel buildings, steel building, steel building interiors, Steel Buildings
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Is your Metal Building Roof Leaking?

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Metal or steel buildings roofs are directly exposed to the scorching heat and other vagaries of weather and climate, leaving them damaged quite easily. Getting a metal roof repaired can be troublesome if not handled in time. Fixing the leak right away is the best deal and the task begins with finding the inconspicuous source for the leak in the steel building roof.

In order to find the leak, you need to closely inspect your roof. Do not leave the areas that need utmost attention like the J-rail, the flashing around vents, pipes and skylights, the seams, rumble-buttons and the roof sealant.

How to patch the leak?

Once you’ve spotted the hole responsible for the leak, you shall need the following tools & materials:

  • a piece of galvanized metal
  • sheet metal screws
  • butyl tape
  • roof coating
  • caulk
  • flexibility putty knife

Remember that roof is an essential part of steel buildings and its maintenance is as significant as any other part of a metal building, may be more.

Following are certain steps that you should take note of in order to repair your metal building roof.

Steps to patch the hole:

  1. Clean the area scrapping off flakes or loosen the metal roof coating with flexible putty knife.
  2. Apply the butyl tape to the perimeter of the area that needs to be patched up.
  3. Cut a patch out of galvanized metal overlapping the hole, exactly above the butyl tape
  4. Pre-drill holes in the galvanized metal. Make sure, you don’t drill the trusses and to start with, you can place the screw every two inches and if it’s not tight enough, put a screw every one inch.
  5. Finally seal around the edges of the patch and the screws with caulk.
  6. When the caulk dries, cover it up with a roof coating.

Fixing up the leak as soon as you spot one is quite essential because if you don’t do that it might affect the the other aspects of your steel building like insulation. So, fix up your roof right away if you think it has a hole, starting with the close inspection of the metal building roof.

Tags: metal, metal building roof, metal roof, roof coating, steel building, steel building roof, Steel Buildings, steel roofs
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Steel Doors: Durable Steel Building Accessories

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Whether you own a steel building or a conventional building, a steel door will definitely provide you with sturdy protection. Is your security door at the workplace or even residence for that matter, a steel framework or just a conventional composition? Well, if it’s a steel security door, you certainly are on the safer side, but if it isn’t then you might want to reconsider your decision! Steel doors are one of the most sought-after steel building accessories.

According to statistics, almost 70% of prowlers insist on making an entry into a building through doors. And hence, it is pivotal to employ a security door after much forethought. Unlike wood or any other traditional doors, steel security doors are more reliable and much stronger than other options. If you thought steel buildings were durable then steel doors will just completely bowl you over.

Steel security doors – Insuring you and your valuables

A security door is directly proportional to your peace as well. Hence always be cautious about what you employ. Steel security doors are resistant to fire and also provide increased energy efficiency. Steel security doors are customized to suit the requirements of the owner and are also pro steel  building specifications. These doors do not warp, rot or change shape.

An experienced professional can help you make the right investment decision. Your decision would decide whether or not your security door would last for the longest time. Commercial steel security doors are available in various designs, finishes and styles these days and fit perfectly in both residential and commercial steel buildings . There are  options of anti-lever cover plates, anti-crushing surfaces, anti-jimmy strips and reinforced steel edges in the current times as well which can further heighten the protection angle.

Steel security doors are also considered to be an indispensable steel building accessories.

Stay secured, think steel security doors! Next time you shop for a steel building make sure you don’t forget steel doors!

Tags: Commercial Steel Buildings, Steel Building Accessories, Steel Buildings, steel doors, steel security doors
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Steel Building Facades: Architectural Finishes for Exterior of Steel Buildings

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

As steel buildings find more and more acceptance over conventional buildings in US, the architectural innovations too are making a place in making steel habitations, a preferred choice for many. With latest architectural finishes, any steel building can be outfitted with simulated brick, stone or stucco facade making the exteriors aesthetically acceptable. Being more durable and less prone to surface degradations, steel facades are the best bet for steel buildings’ exteriors.

Steel facades that are gaining popularity include:

  • Simulated Brick or Synthetic Stone look Facade: These steel building facades look like real stone or cast-stone facades. They look so real that even a mason will mistake it to be a brick facade rather than a simulation. Highly durable and impact-resistant; these are cut at the job-site and can easily be attached with adhesives and screws. Providing a significant R-value, these steel buildings’ facades apart from providing an aesthetic appeal also add to the insulation value.
  • Natural Stone Veneers and “Faux” Stone Veneers: As opposed to actual stone veneers, “Faux” Stone Veneers use a blend of cement and iron-oxide that is poured into molds and then used to form panels for the facade. Long lasting and much lighter in weight, these steel building facades looks great.
  • Synthetic Stucco–look Facade: A multi-layered wall system, this consists of three separate components and provides huge design flexibility. This steel building facade is highly insulating and more efficient in terms of energy. It can be used in variable colors, textures and details which is the reason for its ever-increasing popularity.

Steel Buildings, that were ill-famed for the drab look, can now be enhanced aesthetically with the aforementioned architectural innovations; the durable steel building facades.

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