Barns have many applications on a farm. Offering the benefits of sanitation and practical convenience for the farmers, barns are an essential component of the farming activities. When the choice of material for barn construction is steel, these benefits seem to multiply even further. Whether it’s protection against water damages and infestation or easy and hassle-free maintenance over the long term, metal barns outperform wood barns any day. Let’s look at some of the key ways in which you can use metal barns:
Need a clean, safe and dry place to store your agricultural products like crops, fruits, grains, and hay? Metal barn offers the ideal space for this purpose. The metal construction ensures that no matter what the weather looks like, it doesn’t get to your agricultural goods.
You can use the metal barn as a shelter for your farm animals like horses, mules, hogs, sheep, cattle, poultry, etc. The metal building would provide a hygienic and healthy environment for the animals and would also keep them away from dangers like predator attacks.
Farming equipment, from something as small as hand tools to something as large as tractors, metal barns can house them all. You can build a metal barn of the size that meets your specific needs and have a great customized storage space ready for your equipment.
The roof is just as important as the walls of your metal garage, if not more. You need this component of the garage to be highly robust in structure for whatever natural and climatic conditions that your garage is most likely to be susceptible to. Here are the main roof styles that are available with metal garages:
The regular roof style unit is affordable, durable, and economical. These unit styles have rounded corners and horizontal sheet metal. They are available from 12' to 30' wide, up to 36' long and up to 20' tall.
Units that are more than 36' long can be constructed as connected units, but these long units may develop leaks at the seams.
This type of roof style unit has an A-frame roofline and a horizontal sheet metal. A Boxed Eave upgrade is a stylish and affordable option to fit landscapes. These units are available from 12’ — 60’ wide, up to 20' tall, and as long as necessary.
Units that are more than 36' long can be constructed as connected units, but these long units may develop leaks at the seams.
Vertical roof style units are the highest quality metal garages available and provide maximum protection. They have an A-frame roofline and vertical sheet metal. These units are readily available from 12' wide to 60' wide, up to 20' tall, and as long as necessary. Lean-tos can be added to create wider units.
If you’re buying a custom metal barn for the first time, you may get confused in choosing between the 12-gauge steel framing and the 14-gauge steel framing. Here is a little information about these two basic steel framing options to help you understand better.
If you want to buy whatever the industry standard is in steel frame thickness, then 14-gauge framing is your pick. Its diameter measures as 2 ½” x 2 ½”. It is also comparatively more economical and is commonly used in the installation of various metal buildings.
On the other hand, there is the 12-gauge steel framing. Its diameter measures as 2 ¼” x 2 ¼”. A steel framing with lower gauge tends to have higher thickness and strength. As a result, 12-gauge steel framing is going to be more superior to 14-gauge steel framing in terms of sturdiness and wind and snow load ratings. You should go with 12-gauge framing if extreme winds and snowfall are frequent where you live, or if you want to keep the height of your custom metal barn 10′ or more.
While both these framing options have good structural integrity and can even be certified. The right option for you would depend on the weather conditions that your metal barn has to endure. For your information, we do provide extended warranty with the 12-gauge framing.
You should ensure if there is a local law or regulation that mandates getting a certification for your metal barn construction by a professional engineer. The benefit of a certified building is that it indicates that its construction has been done in accordance with certain specifications and local building requirements, thus allowing the building to meet defined ratings for snow and wind bearing capacity. Some areas may have the requirement for building certification, while some may not. Local weather conditions play an important role in determining whether the certification will be needed or not. Building certification is likely to become necessary if the area is prone to intense rainfall, heavy winds, extreme snowfall, etc.
Confirm with your local planning dept. whether the need for certification exists for your metal barn construction. If the need does exist, we will build and install your metal barn according to the certification criteria. Additionally, you will need to produce a copy of the barn’s blueprints to the inspection team for a formal evaluation. Our team can guide you along in this process as well.
Some basic barn installation requirements that you should take care of anyway are leveling of the ground base and ensuring that the width and length of poured slab is enough to provide right support to the structure.
Call our customer service representatives to see what colors are available in your area. You can customize the color of the roof, sides, and trim of your structure. Click on the colors for a closer look!
The base is the ground area where the installation of your custom metal barn will take place. This base needs to be properly leveled. If the building is to be certified, then this leveling should be done to within 3 inches front to back and side to side. Not leveling out the base already for our installation team could result in hold-up in the installation work, and may even possibly incur you a restocking fee.
Once you have decided on the barn design that you want to install, we will schedule a day and time to complete the barn installation. Before our team arrives, kindly ensure that the base for the planned barn is all cleaned up and leveled out, and thus ready for the process of installation. As per the planned schedule, we will come prepared with everything necessary for the barn installation. Our team will take care of fixing the anchors and putting together the entire structure. If there is a requirement of certification for your metal barn, do inform us at the earliest so that we can come prepared to conduct the installation accordingly and also provide you with the barn blueprints in time.
Other than Florida, in all other states the concrete pad should measure the same as the building frame. In Florida, though, only the width of the two would vary slightly; the concrete pad needs to have a 3/4 inch more width than the building frames width. Also, concrete pads need to have a perfect square shape. The building and zoning departments of different areas will have different regulations for the concrete pads depending on factors like climate, among other things. As a metal barn buyer, you need to understand these requirements from your own local departments.
Keep this checklist handy when you’re preparing your workshop site for installation: