Some Quick Tips On Assembling Metal Storage Buildings

Recently, metal storage buildings have been growing in popularity. The average homeowner can find many uses for them, such as freeing up room in the garage for their autos. Typically, such sheds are used to provide secure storage for garden tools, mowers, and camping equipment.

Most of the backyard sheds are small or medium sized units used either for additional storage or to create a work shop. However, you can also find metal buildings large enough to store a plane, boat, or recreational vehicle. You can even find models the size of a barn if you need that much space.

The purchase of a kit is an economical method of adding a storage unit to the yard. Most of the styles purchased for backyard use require two people less than a day to assemble. This excludes time spent on leveling the ground, building a floor, or pouring a concrete slab for a foundation.

If you choose to purchase a kit, do not attempt to assemble it on a windy day. It is best if you have a floor for the building. A concrete slab works best, but you can also construct a wooden floor or purchase a separate flooring kit for the building. At absolute minimum, the ground should be cleared on all debris and the dirt smoothed and packed.

Well drained, firm, level ground is needed for successful construction in future steel buildings. You will find it challenging if not impossible to properly fit all of the components together otherwise. The most common problems with this scenario involve roofs that cannot be placed into position or walls that are crooked. Even if, somehow, you manage to get the building assembled, the doors will usually not work properly.

As assembly progresses, stop often to check that everything is level and even. If you let the walls go out of square, you will have numerous problems. The other walls and the roof supports will not line up correctly. Be sure to keep all components properly aligned as you work. Wait until construction is complete before anchoring the building, unless the manufacturer states otherwise.

Before you begin the assembly of the future steel buildings, read the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Assemble any tools you will need. Verify that all of the parts listed in the directions are included in the kit. If there are any missing items, contact the retailer and do not proceed without the parts.

Be sure that you use the weather stripping supplied with your kit. Double check to make sure that it is adhering properly. If the weather stripping fails, your building may leak. In addition to damaging the contents of the shed, water can eventually lead to corrosion of the shed itself.

For those who plan to use the building for garden tools, a ramp before the door is often a good idea. This lets you roll heavy items such as a mower, edger, or tiller into place without the need to lift the weight. You might also consider the use of a solar panel to provide the power for lighting the interior if you like.

Proper maintenance will keep metal storage buildings in great shape for many years. The doors should be lubricated every six to twelve months with silicone spray so they open and close easily. If snow or leaves are allowed to build up on the roof, it can sag or rust, so keep it clear. Repair scratches as soon as you find them by cleaning the area and then touching up with a dab of paint to avoid rust. Tighten any loose bolts or screws immediately.

Offering state-of-the-art engineering and production values, our future steel buildings are among the best in the industry. The future steel buildings come in practical and efficient designs. A wide range of future steel buildings is available at affordable prices.

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This post was written by Adriana Noton on April 22, 2010

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Doing Your Own Garage Flooring

Are you planning on doing your own garage flooring? This is certainly an excellent way to save money, and get something useful done at the same time, but I'm sure you're wondering exactly what all doing your own garage flooring will entail. After all, this is an investment, and those who prefer to do it themselves are also usually pretty keen on saving money. So let's give a quick overview of exactly what all you will have to do for each type of garage flooring.

Epoxy Garage Floor Paint: The Most Comprehensive Of The Options

For most people, epoxy is going to be the best solution. After all, epoxy paint is basically an additional layer of stain resistant material that bonds directly to the concrete garage floor. When you do it yourself, it's also generally the least expensive. There is, however, a cost in time spent installing. Compared to any other solution, an epoxy garage floor coating will take you a long time, and you can only install when conditions allow. You will have to be able to give the various coats time to dry, per the instructions that come with your kit, and the weather must be perfect. You will also have to clean the floor very thoroughly before you begin.

Garage Floor Tiles: Garage Flooring That Is Almost As Good As Paint

Does paint sound scary, but still want a very thorough flooring solution? Tiles do the job about as well as paint, protecting your concrete garage floor from stains. They're nearly as durable and, if needed, tiles can be replaced individually if they get damaged, assuming the style of tile is still available to purchase. Breaks can be taken between tiles and, though the floor may have to be re-cleaned, you can take long breaks if you want or need to. Since the tiles themselves aren't having to dry or set, weather isn't as much of an issue, though there are some extremes that need to be avoided, depending on the instructions that come with your tiling kit. As they will stick to anything, including dust and dirt, the floor must be absolutely immaculate before laying down tile.

Garage Floor Mats: Alternative Garage Flooring

If neither tiles nor paint sound like the best idea for you, then you may want to consider a full garage floor mat. The install for these generally includes just cutting and placing the mat. You don't even have to clean the floor if you don't want to since it's not going to be sticking to anything. If you have a heavily damaged floor, this may be your only option. However, a big mat is going to be the most expensive solution, and something as simple as driving upon it can sometimes mess them up, depending on the quality of the mat.

Compartment Garage Floor Mats: Modular Garage Flooring

Compartment mats are generally only the best option when a small area of the floor needs to be covered. They work exactly as you would think: just throw the mat wherever you expect that the garage will become dirty, such as underneath a car or where you are going to be working. Single mats generally run about the same in cost as a paint kit, and they can be dragged outside for cleaning. You can even begin covering the entire floor with just one mat as most of them overlay or snap together to create a seal, but that is a very, very expensive way to cover your garage since all mats would have to be purchased separately.

For more information on garage flooring, visit the garage floor information site.

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This post was written by Gus Fredericks on December 1, 2009

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Preparing To Clean For Garage Floor Paint

If you have read up on garage floor paint at all, you will know that one thing remains very consistent between the different directions of the various garage floor coatings. The floor has to be extremely clean. Different manufacturers' and experts' opinions vary on if you can paint over existing paint by just cleaning it, or if it needs to be stripped down to the concrete. The purpose of this article is to help you decide if it's time to clean the garage floor for your epoxy garage floor coating. Cleaning unnecessarily is not harmful, but it is not particularly necessary. As always, be sure to check your garage floor epoxy kit's directions for any additional steps.

Is Your Concrete Garage Floor New?

You will want to consider a few things before you start. For one, how old is your concrete garage floor? If it is new, you must wait before you do any cleaning. Any concrete garage floor that is new should cure for thirty days or more before you clean or apply epoxy garage floor paint.

What's The Weather Like, Ollie?

Is it gonna rain!? If so, humidity is going to increase, and this gives epoxy garage floor paint big problems when it comes to drying properly. If it mists a bit on hour 23, will all be lost? Doubtful, but why chance it if there is already rain in the forecast? It is best to check.

Too Hot Or Too Cold?

Make sure when you are checking the weather that you also take a look at the temperatures. It is not wise to lay down epoxy garage floor paint if the air temperature is above 90, or below 55 degrees Fahrenheit. You can probably skate pretty close to the hot mark since your garage's floor is obviously shaded (I hope?!), but do not tempt fate with the lower mark. Consider, if it is 55 degrees in the air, it will be much cooler in the concrete. There's no point in pushing it. By the time everything is said and done, there is just too much hard work at risk. Don't mess it up before you even begin.

Are You Ready For To Clean?

If you have any of the above issues then, no, you are not ready to clean. Not that cleaning is ever a bad thing, but there is no point since you will have to do it again whenever the problem goes away. Grease and oil stains sweat, humidity creeps in, and dust settles, and that is not including whatever falls of your car. Odds are, the floor is not clean at all 72 hours after you have cleaned it. If it all looks good, though, it is time to clean your garage floors!

Looking for more information onGarage Floor Paint? Check out Florence's Epoxy Garage Floor Coatingwebsite!

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This post was written by Florence Pantheon on November 14, 2009

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