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27 June 2009

How to Build a Garage With a Steel Building

Old garage.Image by Elsie esq. via Flickr

By Amy Nutt

Are you a do-it-yourselfer? Have you been thinking about adding value and storage to your property by installing a garage? Well, you may want to consider building a garage with a steel building plan. A steel building is both an attractive and economical way to create a storage garage on your property. Steel buildings can safely store anything from simple garden tools to large recreational vehicles. If you are planning on using the garage for commercial purposes, a steel building is a great way to do this and easily meet local building codes while sticking to an affordable budget for your company. Steel buildings are much more structurally sound than wood buildings, cost less to build and take less time to raise generally. They can withstand extreme weather conditions like wind, heat and precipitation; even hurricanes are no match for a well-built steel garage. Steel garages can be fully customized to meet any purpose and are expandable as your needs change over time. And as far as maintenance goes, you cant beat the easy maintenance that a steel building provides.

So now that youve decided to go with a steel building plan to create your garage, here is how to build your garage with a steel building.

The foundation

Before you consider adding a steel building to your property, you need to prepare the foundation for the garage. Find or create a level surface thats large enough for your garage, in a convenient location thats easily accessible, and far enough away from other structures or possible problem areas such as water or power lines. Then create a "floating concrete" foundation with footings for each post to be installed. If you are buying a pre-fabricated steel building, these plans can be provided to you in advance of delivery of materials.

The framework

Assemble the interior frame structure or arches for the steel building. You may want to do this in an area nearby with the help of another person or have a contractor on hand to assist. Following all plans for the building, make sure that all joints and beams are matched up correctly and that the proper sealants are added to reduce leakage from rainwater. If something isnt cut right, get help from the manufacturer before proceeding to reduce the chances of an unsafe structure.

Raising the structure

For many builders, this can be the most precarious of the processes for getting the building into place. You may need several people to help raise the building components or specialized crane equipment to do so, depending on the size and weight of the materials. Follow the instructions and set the structure carefully onto the foundation, securing all posts into footings. Allow this structure to settle for at least a day before proceeding to the remainder of the building. Then recheck for any loose fittings and add poured concrete into the footings to secure the building.

Finishing touches

This is the final step in the building of your steel garage. Once the steel building is in place, its time to add the end walls, any gutters or roof supports and doors and windows. This will add to the beauty of the building and ensure that it looks and functions well for your needs. Internal components like lights, fans, electrical wiring and outlets should be installed by a qualified electrician.

Once you get your garage into place, you will be amazed at how quickly this process went and how great it looks when finished. Remember, you can always add onto the main structure of your steel building at any time and increase its usefulness with many add-ons like lights, doors, windows and other components.

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31 May 2009

Progressive Building Rectifications and Repairs

Concrete Housing Construction in ChileImage by Concrete Forms via Flickr

By Mike Duke

When the construction has been completed, the traditional ribbon cutting ceremony has ended, housewarming parties cleaned up, and cameras stopped flashing, new home owners, apartment complex managers and company owners take a deep breath. Now it is time to relax and enjoy their new building, at least until their structures will need their first repairs.

Homes, apartment buildings, and any other structure from simple to complex will eventually need building repairs. That is a fact of life. The key to minimizing the damage is to conduct regular inspections and, if a defect is detected, to get it repaired as quickly as possible.

The phonebook and Internet listings are full of building repair companies, but which one to pick? They all promise quality work by specialized team members. If you live in Sydney or surrounding areas, there is only one company who made a name for themselves by using a progressive and logical approach to solving building rectification problems: Progressive Remedial.

Until now, no building has been able to resist time and it is inevitable that some day the signs of aging will start to show. Caring for a building may require spalling repairs, waterproofing, urgently upgrading plumbing needs, or corrections due to structural faults. If these needs should arise, act fast. If you dont, your problems are only going to increase. For detailed information on the above mentioned types of building repairs, visit progressiveremedial.com.au. They are the best in their field, and outside of knowledge and suggestions, you will also receive commitment that will exceed your highest expectations.

Spalling " concrete surfaces often show damage of flaking and chipping, which is also known as spalling, or concrete cancer. Further characteristics include the erosion or rusting of reinforced steel. If not replaced and left untreated the concrete will start to delaminate. This will drastically reduce the strength of the structure

Waterproofing " Gravity is a relentless force that moves water, and as we all know, the earth has lots of both. Water can find its way through the tinniest of cracks in the roof or to a fracture in an external wall. It can also transform itself into harmful condensation or mildew. If not tended to, you will find yourself with crumbled walls or a sinking foundation. To prevent this kind of damage initiate frequent water invasion investigations.

Plumbing " All buildings, small or tall are equipped with plumbing that needs to be maintained. Pipes can leak, sewer lines can block, drain pressure can fluctuate, gas lines may corrode and need to be replaced, are all common building repairs that can have devastating consequences if neglected.

Structural damage " This section of building repairs can consist of footing and backfill erosion rectification, brick growth and concrete deflection, arch bar and mortar replacement. Structural damage can occur for several reasons, including natural disasters, inferior materials or engineering mistakes.

The most efficient building repair methods in the world will only be as successful, as the companies who complete them. Hiring unskilled laborers who use inferior repair materials or planning just a quick-fix repair will save you money at first, but wait until you get the bill when those repairs finally fail and the damage accelerates at rapid speed.

Be smart and sign up with a reputable company that has a good-standing track record. Dependable companies will gladly give you a free consultation, investigate the problem in detail, and may offer several possible solutions. They will guarantee their work and will supervise the job until all building repairs are fully completed. Your satisfaction is their reward!

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