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Steel Frame Buildings for Mold-resistance

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Steel frame buildings offer a part solution for the mold nuisance which leads to serious health problems. The part solution to the problem lies in the problem itself. For combating molds nuisance, one needs to arrest the growth of molds in the buildings.

Let us have a look at the conditions which actually promote the growth of molds. Primarily, mold grows and replicates in damp and moist areas that provide for its nutrition. In fact, it has been observed that mold spores are quite rampant in air and upon availability of optimum conditions (read moisture and dampness), they grow rapidly.

Factors Responsible for Mold Growth:

Recent strategies and innovations, though beneficial, have a somewhat lopsided purview in terms of perfect habitations. A few factors that contribute towards the growth of mold are:

  • The latest energy saving trend has added to the moisture levels in terms of relative humidity of the building.
  • Tightening up the spaces for cost and energy-effectiveness also contribute towards moisture levels.
  • Apart from the aforementioned architectural modifications, simple leaky buildings or less maintained buildings also invite for molds.

In this regard, steel buildings could be treated as a part solution to the problem as they mitigate the growth of molds. Cold-formed steel structures are dimensionally straight and are screwed which means no leaks. Also, steel does not provide food for the growth of molds and the moisture does not get into steel studs.

As the construction industry grows and innovates more, we would have more and more of relevant inputs here for your steel building. Keep checking the space for more.

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Steel Metal Buildings Buyer’s Guide – Know before you Invest

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Steel buildings’ popularity doesn’t need a mention anymore. People, throughout the globe have acquainted themselves to their numerous advantages for quite a while now. If you have made up your mind to own a steel building, that’s certainly a wise choice to make, but do you know the exact way to go about things?

How about consulting a reliable steel building guide that can assist you in making the best pick? Curious as to what does a specific steel building guide provide? Then read on!

A steel building guide would primarily enable you to familiarize yourself with the types of design and steel structures available:

Major design types

Arch Style – These kind of steel buildings are made up of interlocking series of arches. What you get is a stable and freestanding structure. They are considered the most cheapest type of steel buildings. Arch style steel buildings are comparatively effective and simpler to use and construct.

Rigid Frame -  These steel buildings are considered to be complex and costlier as compared to other steel structures available on the market these days. But, the primary benefit that makes these rigid frame steel buildings popular, is that they can be designed in any shape or size.

The guide will also have a detailed description about the extra features like paneling, windows and doors and importance and benefits of insulation. Popular steel building guides also explain elaborately the various types, importance and features of various steel building foundations available on the market.

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Steel Garages – Are you Painting them Right?

Monday, August 31st, 2009

If your steel garage looks worn out and hauled away, it needs to be urgently painted! A steel garage can last a lifetime only if proper care and appropriate measures for its upkeep are undertaken. Steel garage buildings might be structurally sound but oftentimes we tend to sidestep other aspects which are equally significant. Painting is a vital consideration if you are a prefab steel garage owner.

How to go about it?

There are some specific ways by which painting a steel garage should be embarked upon. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, you got to consider the following steps in order to execute the painting process in the right manner.

Step by Step process

The first step is to clean the garage properly. To do that, you just need to add a cup of common household ammonia to five gallons of water. After that, the cleaning mixture can be applied to the garage with the help of brushes and sponge. It’s imperative that you rinse the garage after the mixture application properly so that there are no residues left.

The next step is to see if there are any scratches or dings. If you find any, all you need to do is to sand the affected areas and apply a primer. In this manner, you will shield them from rusting and corrosion as well.

The final step is to paint the steel garage. For a good quality paint, it’s always advisable to opt for latex. Always consider the instructions mentioned on the paint tumbler cover, things like suggested coat thickness and ideal temperature at which to apply are crucial. Always ensure that the paint is evenly applied.

Now the next time you plan to paint your steel garage building, you would know how to do it the right way!

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Steel Buildings Glossary – Know the Terminology

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

You have decided to invest in a steel building and are baffled by the confusing terminology that  the builders and constructors use with you. What to do? Just read on to get a quick insight about the various terms used in the steel building construction industry.

Also if you are well updated with recent trends and essential glossary in context of steel structures that you are planning to invest in, it would definitely portray a good impression to the builder. In a way, possibilities of fraud would be minimal. Following are certain terms that will be helpful in ensuring that your steel building investment is going on the right track.

Here you go:

Approval Drawing – It’s a product drawing that is received by the customer from the manufacturer to verify designs and dimensions, sales contract description of materials and the services the company has agreed to furnish.
Building Codes – Published ordinances or regulations established by a recognized building authority. The regulations describe design loads, procedures and construction details for structures.
Certification – It is a written declaration that a specific service that is provided by a manufacturer is in compliance with a stated criteria.
Eave – The line that is along the top of the sidewall of a steel building and is formed by the intersection of roof and wall panels.
Galvanized steel – Steel that is coated with zinc in order to shield it from corrosion.
Masking – It’s the plastic covering on metal panels that is used to protect the pieces during shipment. Post installation, masking should be immediately and carefully removed.

Now that these terms are handy, you can go through these and make the most of your steel building investment!

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Steel Buildings – The Design Procedure

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Prefabricated steel buildings follow a standard  procedure for their construction. The design procedure as known in the parlance of architecture and design, is composed of two parts – functional design and structural framework design.

While the functional design ensures the adequate working areas, proper ventilation, material for handling equipments, adequate lighting and aesthetics; the structural framework design outlines the selection and arrangements of structural elements.

Broadly, the design procedure may be outlined as follows:

  • Planning – is the foremost step that is a pre-requisite of any procedure. It is significant to set a criteria against which the resulting design is an optimum.
  • Structural Configuration -  Next comes the preliminary structural configuration of the elements as per the design.
  • Loads -  Establishments for loads that will be carried.
  • Member Selection – This involves the selection of the member sizes to satisfy an objective criterion such as least weight or cost.
  • Analysis – This basically encompasses the structural analysis of the design and the framework.
  • Evaluation -  The penultimate step weighs and evaluates the result as per the predetermined criteria.
  • Redesign - Based on the evaluation, this may involve repetition of any of the prior steps.

The objective of the design procedure is to meet the criteria set during the planning. Integral to the architectural planning of steel structures, the design procedure is inevitably significant to the proper construction of all types of steel buildings.

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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.

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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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Purchasing a Steel Building – When is the Right Time?

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Sure of buying steel buildings? But don’t know when and how to start? Then read on. It is a quick recap to provide you with efficient steel building buying tips.

You are definitely on the right track if you have already decided to invest in a steel metal building. But, that isn’t enough. Yes, you read it right. It takes a lot to make the right pick for that would decide the long term benefits that your steel structure would render.

If you make a decision on the spur of the moment, it might just delight you temporarily, but surely would disappoint you later on. In order to avoid that, we would apprise you of some quick tips which can help you  realize the right time to invest in any prefabricated steel building.

To start with

Do your homework well – Make some time to decide what do you want, your budget and when exactly you want to start with the project. The next immediate step is to do a thorough market and option research. Look out for the various dealers available on the market, compare their prices and the various services they render. Not to overlook, recommendations play a vital role in influencing a decision.

Once you are clear of your priorities you should:

  • Never just insist on the price – Watch out for any pressure tactics. Avoid or dismiss if any manufacturer tries and foist its services. It might sound tempting in the first place, but remember the Adam & Eve tale. The cheapest deal is rarely the best option. Never compromise on quality.
  • Know the trends well – It always helps to make a good deal with the builder if you are well aware of the newest trends and styles.
  • It’s all in a name – Contrary to ‘what’s in a name’, while buying steel metal buildings, brand name always works. If a company has a good reputation, there’s got to be something authentic and substantial about it.

So, now that you know these pointers, go ahead and take the plunge. Get stable and strong steel buildings from reliable steel building providers and suppliers.

Tags: buying steel buildings, metal building, steel building, Steel Buildings, steel metal buildings
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Steel Buildings Insulation – Various Types of Insulation

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Steel Buildings are known for the fact that these structures can be well-insulated and are better at temperature regulation as compared to wooden or conventional brick & mortar buildings. The insulation properties of any metal depends on its R-value. Higher the R-value, better the insulation. So, the best of the insulators are those with the highest R-value.

The varied types of insulation employed in steel buildings are as follows:

Batt Insulation: One of the most common types of insulation used in steel buildings, batts are pre-cut panels of insulation, available in varied lengths, widths and R-values such as a two-inch layer of fiberglass would have an R-value higher than a six-inch layer. Batt insulation is available with or without facing.

Rigid Foam Insulation: Another common type of steel buildings insulation, rigid foam insulation is made of either polyurethane or polystyrene. This type of insulation has a R-value ranging between 4 and 8 per inch and is usually used in reproofing work on flat roofs, on basement walls and as perimeter insulation.

Fiberglass Metal buildings Insulation: Composed of natural ingredients such as sand and recycled glass products, Fiberglass insulation acts as an effective insulator. Engineered to meet the unique requirements of each and every steel building, this type of insulation can be customized. Fiberglass Insulation proves to be more energy efficient and eco-friendly as opposed to its counterparts, thereby reducing the overall energy consumption.

Depending on your steel buildings’ specific needs and requirements, you may go for any of the aforementioned types of insulation for your establishment. However, a little research and knowledge will help you make a better decision and reap benefits. So, invest judiciously!

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Steel Warehouses – To Insulate or not to Insulate?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Are you a steel warehouse owner or about to invest in one? Well, insulation is one subject that you got to ponder over without a miss. There are a lot of variables which decide whether or not there is a need for you to get your steel warehouse building insulated. And to hold a precise awareness about these parameters is equally paramount as any other consideration. Steel warehouses are essentially metal storage buildings which can house almost anything ranging from overstock to livestock and airplanes to family cars. Their usability entirely depends upon what your requirement is.

Some of the most important points that you must give thought to before insulating your general or industrial steel warehouse are:

Climatic Condition: First things first, if you live in an environment which witnesses extreme weather, then insulation becomes a primary leg-up. Severe climate can influence the indoor temperatures greatly and in order to neutralize the same, insulating your steel warehouse is definitely an optimal solution.

What are you using your steel warehouse for?
Insulation is instrumental if you wish to store perishable commercial products in it. In case you want to employ your steel warehouse building to store inanimate materials, then insulating the steel buildings isn’t that imperative.

Who inhabits your steel warehouse?
If you have some business running in full throttle and have employees who would be inhabiting the place while working, then insulation is very necessary. And of course, if you have plans to settle in with your family sometime, it goes without even a second thought, you owe them a well insulated general steel warehouse.

Steel warehouses are versatile structures that can are durable, effective and offer a stability which  is missing in other buildings made from other materials.

Want to buy a steel building?  Get a free quote for all types of steel buildings on CitySteelBuildings.com

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