When you finally make the decision to purchase a steel building, it is very important that you take into consideration what is going to be going on inside of your steel barn when you’re calling steel building companies and comparing their steel building prices. There are choices to be made that are not necessarily called “adding accessories”.

During the steel building design process the engineer will be sure to add the design factors that are standard with the building you have requested and with the area of foundation in mind. Things like snow fall, wind speed and exposure, and not to mention seismic activity will always be designed into the building. All these things must be changed to the counties specifications in which the building is being placed.

It is the responsibility of the customer to inform te salesman of the areas design loads so that the steel building may be constructed properly. There are a few optional design loads or that will be designed with a minimum of these loads unless you specify that you are in need of an increased loadings. The two are called Collateral and Dead Loads.

The collateral load is defined as the weight of any non-moving additional materials or equipment that will be permanently fixed to the ceilings of metal buildings. Some examples of these materials or equipment might include drop ceilings, sprinkler systems, air ducts for heating and cooling systems, electrical systems or plumbing systems.

Adding these things or anything else in the parameters of those materials, will be telling the salesman that you are negotiating the price of the building.

The Dead Load is the self-weight of a building including things such as the sheeting, frames and bolts. Remember that anything you add to the building itself or on top of the building will be affecting the buildings self-weight.

Examples of this type of equipment or materials could include air conditioning or heating units, large ventilation systems, or decorative items like cupolas. Once again, if you are planning on installing any equipment on the roof of your metal garage, you need to let your salesman know so your metal building can be designed properly.

If you forget to mention the additions that you want with your building, it will most likely be designed wrong and will not meet the code requirements so be careful that you explain everything you need before the building is designed.

Make sure to explain any and all options with the salesman to ensure that the building is going to meet all of your requirements. Let Price A Building set you up with the perfect prefabricated steel building for you.

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