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Metal Building Sizes<\/span><\/h2>\n

The versatility of metal building sizes<\/strong><\/em> allows builders and architects to construct metal warehouses, churches, barns, gyms, breweries, office buildings, and more. Contractors and architects can design steel structures to meet their clients\u2019 exact needs and local codes. In addition, self-supporting steel buildings allow for complete interior design freedom and floor plan selection, and they are easily adaptable as a business grows and evolves. <\/span><\/p>\n

Once you determine your metal building size and specifications, an architect and contractor can efficiently and quickly design and build high-quality industrial, commercial, agricultural, and other steel structures. <\/span><\/p>\n

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What Metal Building Size Do You Need?<\/span><\/h2>\n

To determine the metal building size you need, you must carefully and specifically consider how you plan to use the building now, and in the future. With that information, an architect and builder can help you plan the square footage, width, length, height, and roof slope to optimize your building’s productivity, efficiency, and financial success and accommodate the site and zoning. <\/span><\/p>\n

To accommodate future growth, you should consider increasing the size of your new <\/span>metal building<\/span><\/a> or addition. Typically, standard metal building sizes come in 10s, like 50\u2019 x 100\u2019. Common steel building sizes include 50\u2019 x 100\u2019, 30\u2019 x 40\u2019, 60\u2019 x 120\u2019, and 60\u2019 x 40\u2019, or you can get custom dimensions. <\/span><\/p>\n

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How Much Square Footage Does Your Steel Building Need?<\/span><\/h2>\n

The square footage of a steel building includes the outside dimensions of the steel, not the inside space used to estimate a home\u2019s square footage. The strength of steel allows builders to construct large buildings with no internal support column for the roofs (<\/span>clear span<\/span><\/a>), so you can maximize floor space compared to structures requiring support columns. <\/span><\/p>\n

However, multi-span (modular) steel building designs, with interior columns, allow for greater width and square footage, and allow for reduced building cost \u2014 a good option if the interior columns won’t impede the structure\u2019s productivity.<\/span><\/p>\n

The Best Length for a Steel Building<\/span><\/h2>\n

You can design the long side of a metal building to any length. The most cost-effective way to design steel buildings involves maximizing the length and minimizing the width of a steel building. For instance, adding 20 feet in length to a building only requires an extra frame line to the end of the structure, which is a relatively inexpensive addition.  <\/span><\/p>\n

By choosing load-bearing end walls, you can quickly and inexpensively expand the length of a steel building as your business grows. <\/span><\/p>\n

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Determining Steel Building Widths<\/span><\/h2>\n

Minimizing the short side of a steel building (width) can reduce construction costs, but increasing the width may significantly increase the cost of your steel building. For example, adding 20 feet to the width of a steel building will widen the structure along the entire length, requiring you to lengthen each supporting rafter by 20 feet. Furthermore, you must increase every support rafter to support the increased roof load. <\/span><\/p>\n

Deciding on a Metal Building Height<\/span><\/h2>\n

To determine the height of a steel building, measure from the top of the eaves, not the ceiling\u2019s peak. Local codes and the building\u2019s needs usually determine its height. However, the building\u2019s eave height must be +\/-2-feet higher than the tallest framed opening. <\/span><\/p>\n

Multiple-story steel buildings add significant loading characteristics and considerable expense to the building costs. Therefore, adding square footage at the ground level to a low-rise or single-story building can tremendously reduce the cost to build steel structures more than multi-story buildings.<\/span><\/p>\n

Adding Space with High Roof Pitch<\/span><\/h2>\n

The steel building\u2019s roof pitch design depends on the space needed in the room\u2019s center. Many steel buildings come with flat roof pitches of 1:12 (1-foot rise for every 12 feet of length), making the structures easier to cool and heat. However, selecting the more costly gable-style roof with a pitch of 4:12 creates valuable space and allows snow and water to shed more easily.<\/span><\/p>\n

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