Included standard features and upgrades

Buying and Customizing a new metal building can be hard at first glance. Here we will try to give you an overview of some of the components that are included with every carport, garage, barn, or commercial metal building.


ANCHORS

We know that the most important part of building a quality metal building starts with the base of the unit. We secure the building to exceed wind and snowload requirements, but that can only happen with the right tool for the job.

We secure our building with the right anchor for the surface type you want it installed on. However if you want to upgrade your anchor system; you can purchase more anchors for a minimal amount. Ask a DEALER for more information on what anchor best fits your needs.

COLOR MATCHED SCREWS

As the industry leader we want to provide our customers with the best product available. This is why when we build a steel structure for our customers we want them to be assured that they are getting the best of the best down to the last screw.

We also want our customers to take note that we are one of the only carport and metal building manufactures to off color matched screws for our buildings. Clcik HERE to learn more.

  • HAT CHANNEL

    Metal beam that runs the length of the building to provide the ability to attach the sheet metal for a vertical roof.

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  • ROOF BOWS

    Square steel tubing forming the truss of the roof on metal buildings. Bows are connected to the building’s legs and hold the panels on the roof.

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  • BRACES

    Steel U-Channel attached to the legs and roof bows as well as at center of the roof providing structural stability and preventing sway in the building.

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  • LEGS

    Square steel tubing that attaches to the base rails of a metal building. This is what is used as the reference for the height of any style or type of metal structure in our industry.

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  • BASE RAILS

    Square steel tubing used as the base of the a metal building. These pieces of metal are squared and parallel to each other and anchored.

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Hat Channel
Roof Bows
Legs
Base Rails
  • HAT CHANNEL

    Metal beam that runs the length of the building to provide the ability to attach the sheet metal for a vertical roof.

    hat channel
  • ROOF BOWS

    Square steel tubing forming the truss of the roof on metal buildings. Bows are connected to the building’s legs and hold the panels on the roof.

    roof bows
  • BRACES

    Steel U-Channel attached to the legs and roof bows as well as at center of the roof providing structural stability and preventing sway in the building.

    braces
  • LEGS

    Square steel tubing that attaches to the base rails of a metal building. This is what is used as the reference for the height of any style or type of metal structure in our industry.

    legs
  • BASE RAILS

    Square steel tubing used as the base of the a metal building. These pieces of metal are squared and parallel to each other and achored.

    base rails

Trim

  • J-TRIM

    A "J" shaped piece of trim that is put along the exposed edge on metal buildings gives the roof a finished look and provides safety from the sharp edges, it's also used to give finished appearance of windows and walk-in doors.

  • L-TRIM

    Metal Trim used as decorative finish on metal carports to provide a finished look on any right angle.

  • Z-TRIM

    A special Z shaped strip of metal trim used to separate two colors on a vertical sides and ends of a building.

  • VERTICAL SIDE-TRIM

    A special made trim used to finish the left and right overhang on a vertical roof style building up to a triple wide.

  • VERTICAL END-TRIM

    A special made trim used to finish the front and back on a vertical roof style building up to a triple wide.

  • RIDGE CAP

    A trim specifically designed to cover the joint between the two sides of the roof.

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