Choice Metal FAQ
If you’re looking for custom metal building information, you’ve come to the right place! The expert metal building specialists on our team have decades of combined experience in the metal building industry, so we know exactly the right answer to any question that might come up while you’re researching metal building information. Below, you will find answers to the questions we receive most often from our customers.
Customization
What is the gauge of the sheet metal?
What gauge steel is the steel frame?
What situations may add to the cost of my building?
Does it cost extra for color choices?
What are the difference in roof styles, and which one should i choose?
- Regular-style standard roof units have rounded corners and are considered the “basic” of carport designs. Acting as a founding product for all other designs, the standard roof unit is typically the most economical and affordable product.
- Boxed-eave units are designed with an A-frame roof truss and horizontal roof panels. This modern design has made this style unit one of the most popular available. An upgrade to a boxed-eave style roof is both stylish and affordable.
- Vertical roof units are designed with an “A” frame roof truss and vertical roof panels. Hat channel runs the length of the unit to cross brace the roof and provide a mounting point for the roof panels. This design helps to prevent weathering elements such as rain and snow from “standing” on your building. Vertical-roof units come standard with ridge cap and specially-designed wider trim that gives the product a modern, finished appearance.
What is the roof pitch of my garage or carport?
Installation
Can the building be attached to another structure, such as my home, existing garage, etc.?
Do I need permit to build?
Can I buy the building as a kit and assemble the structure myself?
I would like to install my building on a wood deck or wood floor, is the possible?
Size
What is the widest building I can get?
What is the tallest leg height I can get?
I want to pour a pad, so what size should I pour? how deep should I pour my footings?
Miscellaneous
What is the best way to place my order, and what are the payment terms?
What is the difference between a certified and uncertified building?
How is my carport or garage anchored?
If the building is going on ground or dirt for non-certified units, 32-inch rebar anchors are inserted through predrilled holes in the base rail. The anchors are driven into the ground for a secure hold. On Florida-certified units, mobile home anchors are augured into ground and a bolt is inserted through the side of the base-rail. The bolt is secured with a nut.
If the building is going on concrete slab, then holes are drilled into your concrete slab. Wedge anchors are inserted through the base rail of your unit into the holes in the concrete and fastened for a secure hold.
If the building is going on asphalt for non-certified units, 32-inch rebar anchors are inserted through the base rail. A small hole is made in your asphalt, and the anchor is driven into the ground into the asphalt. For certified units, mobile home anchors must be used.
If the building is going on a wood deck or similar surface, lag bolts are inserted through predrilled holes in the carport base rails and screwed down into the wood surface for a secure hold.
What types of anchors are used to secure the building to the ground?
We have three different types of anchors. They are:
- For ground or asphalt installation, we use 32-inch rebar anchors.
- For ground and asphalt installations that are Florida-certified, double helix mobile home anchors are used. Those anchors can be used on non-certified ground installations at an additional charge.
- Wedge anchors are used for concrete installations.
Can I add onto my building after it is installed?
In most cases, additions can be done at a service charge of $50.00 to $150.00. The additions can only be made to buildings we have previously installed. We do not add on to steel buildings from other manufactures.
Does my site of installation need to be level?
This is very important step, because it is vital to have the area of installation as close to level as possible. The installers can typically work within a 3 to 5-inch tolerance, but you may incur additional labor cost if extra material is needed or cuts to the legs are needed to level the building properly.
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