



A steel building is one of the most maintenance free types of structures you can purchase. Even if you performed no maintenance whatsoever, metal buildings will hold up better against the elements than any other untreated structure made of wood. But that doesn?t mean that you shouldn?t take a little bit of time to do some preventative maintenance to maximize the trouble-free lifespan of your new steel barn.
It is recommended that you follow this simple schedule of maintenance, which depends on where your metal building is located. The following information gives only recommended time frames but they can vary due to certain elements of the weather based on your locale or possibly even what you?ve experienced in the past. Preventative maintenance for prefabricated steel buildings should begin as soon as possible after it?s been constructed or repaired.
For steel buildings located up to 3 miles from the ocean or in very highly polluted industrial areas, you should perform basic preventative maintenance every 2 months. For prefab steel buildings located in medium pollution industrial areas, every 3 months. For residential or commercial steel buildings located in areas of high humidity, every 4 months. And for prefabricated buildings located in extremely dry, desert areas, every 8 months.
So when you buy a steel building from Price A Building, keep in mind of the most vulnerable spots to perform this suggested preventative maintenance. These spots are the gutters, roof sheeting, sheltered areas, and top sections of walls covered by overhangs or gutters.
Preventative maintenance for your steel building should begin as soon as the building has been erected or repaired. You immediately want to make sure that debris has not been left on top of any of the metal building sheeting or trim. Some examples of the type of debris to keep an eye out for are items such as screws, nails, cut off pieces of sheeting, tin cans, etc. Larger items can removed by hand so they don?t damage the paint that?s on the panels of sheeting for the steel buildings. Any smaller items can be swept away with a soft brush. Also keep in mind that this type of maintenance shoudl be done after any kind of repair or trade work has been performed on the prefab steel building, like from a plumber, electrician or HVAC repairman.
The next thing you want to do is check for any dirt or sand build up. The most vulnerable parts where the dirt or sand can build up on the metal buildings are the gutters, on the roof sheeting and on the upper sections of the walls that are covered by roof overhange or gutters. The dirt and sand can retain salt and moisture and can quickly break down the paint layers on the prefabricated steel buildings which could result in corrosion of the base metal. The sand and dirt need to be cleaned off with water and a soft brush. Work from the top to the bottom and then do a last rinse with clean water when you?re finished, making sure that water isn?t left trapped anywhere on your steel barn.




You just decided to finally complete a purchase that is probably one of the biggest ones you will make in your lifetime, almost to the level of purchasing a home. It?s a big expense and one that you?ve been saving up for a while now. You are going to buy a steel building and use it as one of the storage steel buildings for your recreational vehicles and farm equipment. You?ve needed this for a long time and the day is finally here when you will be accepting delivery of your steel building.
Before your metal garage is delivered you will receive all sorts of information from the steel building company like when to expect your drawings, instructions for approving those drawings and moving your metal barn into fabrication, your delivery time frame, and instructions for unloading and inventorying your metal building. In order for you to protect one of the biggest, most expensive, and very important purchases you will ever make, I?m going to give you all of the information related to inventorying your steel barn. Steel building companies need to protect themselves as well as protecting you, the consumer, when it comes to your rights regarding anything that?s missing during the unloading of the metal buildings. The following are actual inventory instructions that you would receive from Price A Building, Inc. after purchasing one of their discounted steel buildings:
1.It is extremely important that you inventory all shipments as you unload them. Use the materials list to check off each item as you remove it from the truck. Your steel frame building parts will be color coordinated and will contain your job number. Should you determine that any items are damaged or missing, note their part numbers and condition on the bill of lading before you sign it. The bill of lading is our only documentation of the condition of a load when it arrives at your site. Without this proof, we cannot be held responsible for items later reported missing or damaged. If you discover that items are missing or damaged as you are unloading, please contact customer service immediately after noting the missing or damaged items on the bill of lading.
2.In the case of items like screws, which are packaged in boxes or crates, you have five (5) days to report hidden damages or shortages. This provision only applies to prefabricated building materials that are enclosed in sealed containers that show no evidence of external damage. Any containers that do appear to be damaged should be opened and checked immediately and any problems noted on the bill of lading. The five-day exception does not extend to bundled items like wall or roof panels. These must be counted and examined at the time of delivery and any shortages or damages noted on the bill of lading. You should also open the cartons that contain your trim boxes and inspect them at the time of delivery.
All of this information is important and needs to be read. If you don?t know how to inventory your prefab steel building when it arrives, or are unaware of the time frames in which you have to report any missing items, you will end up having to purchase something that could have been sent to you for free if only you had reported it when these instructions said you were supposed to.
This article was made courtesy of metal garage, USWebCentral.com.


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