SmartPro Residentia Steel / Metal Garage Kits Solutions


SmartPro Residential steel/metal garage kits solutions
Steel Garage Kit Features
Each of our steel and metal building kits complies with engineered certified plans and is warranty covered, ensuring they will protect your belongings for years to come. They offer a variety of standard features and many different ways to personalize and improve the functionality of your building. This includes windows, doors, skylights, venting, and insulation.
To help customize your building further and allow it to match other structures on your property, there are various color choices for end walls.
Commercial Uses for Our Metal Garages and Steel Buildings
- Safe storage for tractors and farm equipment
- Welding and vehicle repair shops
- Heavy construction equipment repairs and sales
- Vehicle dealerships, including cars, boats, and motorcycles
- Tire and vehicle accessory stores
- Car, truck, boat, and RV storage facilities
Choosing the Right Metal & Steel Garage Kit
In order to determine which metal building kit is best suited to you, it’s best to choose the one that is going to be able to grow and adapt to your changing needs. For instance, you may only need a single-car garage now, but may find yourself needing a bigger space for additional cars or a workshop in the future. Choosing a steel garage kit will allow you to expand the length and modify the interior as required.
When looking to build your garage, be sure to keep the following things in mind:
- Ensure the site you plan to build on is level
- Be sure that vehicles can access the building easily
- Have a power source close to the build site
- Be sure you have the correct-sized foundation and any permits necessary
- Follow any rules in your community relating to building color and size.
Why Choosing a Certified Building Matters
When looking for a company to buy your steel building kit from, select one that provides certified drawings. This will help ensure the kit complies with the specific local codes and laws. When the building is certified, it also means that an engineer has signed off on the blueprints to ensure quality, durability, and compliance for the exact location where it will be erected.