Tag: Building

Why you Should Contact your City Prior to Ordering

During the process of obtaining your desired metal building you should check with your local city or county first. They will provide for you all the local codes and requirements needed. The main benefit of doing so before purchase is to ensure that you do not face penalties or even the possibility of being forced to remove your building. Contacting the city will help you make sure that you purchase the correct building for snow and wind loads in your area. If a permit is required, American Steel Carports can provide either a Generic or Specific set of plans at an additional cost. The order must be placed with the 10% down payment and the price for plans before we make a request to have them sent out. Plans take between 10-14 business days from the day we receive the order in the office and it is approved to move forward.

 

The reason the order must be placed before we release plans is to ensure that the drawings are being made up to your specific order. Specific plans are nonrefundable and if you must make modifications to pass for a permit after they are drawn up, there will be an additional fee. If you fail to pass for a permit yet again, and if you wish to cancel the order, you can receive a portion of your down payment back.

 

American Steel Carports has trained sales reps and engineers to help answer your questions and to make any accommodations that you may need.

Simple Design, Same Strength

Metal buildings with simple designs might be mistaken for weak structures. However, that’s not true when it comes to American Carports. All of our buildings, including the simple designs, are engineer-certified—which means that they’re built to last!

 

When it comes to protecting our belongings, we don’t all want something custom. As long as the metal structures provide shelter for them, we can be more than satisfied. Your traditional metal building with a roll-up door, a window, and a walk-in door can do this for you! Take a look at this 18’W x 21’L x 8’H example:

 

 

This metal building comes with a horizontal roof, a 10’ x 8’ roll-up door, a walk-in door, and a window.

 

Interested? Want to get a free quote? Give us a call! Let one of our team members help you create that metal building you’ve been wanting. Do you already have ideas in mind? Let our team member know! And don’t forget to ask about our financing options.

The Perfect Building for You!

Additional Extensions to Your Metal Storage Building

 

Lean-tos are very handy when it comes to additions. They don’t just offer protection—they can also serve as extra space or a small carport for your vehicle! Most of our customers prefer a 3-foot or larger drop on their lean-tos, but remember that it’s your choice how to enhance your metal building!

 

 

Types of Lean-Tos:

 

We offer two different styles when it comes to lean-tos. The first one is the regular drop lean-to. As explained earlier, this lean-to has a gap from the original height, coming down to whichever height you prefer.

 

The second style is a continuous lean-to, which means that there’s no gap in between the first height from the second one. You can see the sample of a continuous lean-to below:

 

 

What Makes American Carports Different?

 

Unlike other companies, we provide the right number of trusses in order to protect our metal buildings from the environment. However, we also recommend that you acquire our concrete, mobile home, or asphalt anchors in order to avoid disastrous situations. Another of our features is that we count with a variety of sizes when it comes to roll-up and overhead doors.

 

Here is a great example of a metal building with a continuous lean-to.

 

• 26’W x 31’L x 11’H

• 14-Gauge Galvanized Tubing

• A-Frame Horizontal Roof

• 36×72 Walk-In Door (on the side)

• 18 x 9 Roll-Up Door

• 12’W x 31’L x 8’H Continuous Lean-To

• Concrete Anchors (90-mph wind warranty)

 

 

American Carports will take care of the delivery and installation of your metal building on your level site or concrete slab. We want to make sure that our buildings meet your expectations and needs. Remember that you can always give us a call for more information. One of our sales representatives will assist you and answer any questions you might have about our buildings.

 

*Disclaimer: Prices are subject to change at any time without notice. Please contact our sales department for our latest prices.*

Why Are Building Permits Important?

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You’ve chosen. You’ve showed your family. You ordered it. You love it.

 

However, does your local government office like it too?

 

You should make sure if a permit is required for your building. The unit must follow your state’s building code in order for you to receive a permit.

 

But why are they required?

 

Building codes are a set of rules that specify minimum standards for constructed objects such as buildings and nonbuilding structures. They are to guarantee that the public and your home is protected from unpredicted accidents such as fire hazards and electrical malfunctions. If your structure met the rules, then a building permit is granted. These permits are issued by your local city’s planning department, which are needed for generally any structure added onto your home.

 

Is it a hassle to get a permit?

 

Getting permission for your structure takes a little more than you think. Although it takes more than just receiving a piece of paper, the process isn’t a difficult one. Along with turning in your application, you must submit a blueprint of your desired structure showing the sizes and setbacks from the property lines. A contractor will look over your paperwork and, if accepted, will inspect and make sure the building is complying with the code throughout construction. After your unit is complete, you will need to have an inspector sign off on your building, which then makes it legal.

 

Does it cost money?

 

Like everything, building permits are not free. The price is based on the valuation of the structure and a permit issuance fee. Prices vary city by city. Failure to getting a permit will result possibly future costs. Although you can still apply for a building permit after your structure has already been installed, you run the risk of it not following the codes. You might have to remove the structure, be fined, or face problems when trying to sell your property. In a worst-case scenario, you might just have to alter the building to make it follow your city’s building code. Whatever the outcome may be, save yourself the money and the hassle ‒ get permission.

 

Things to Remember:

 

Keep in mind that structures are not the only things that sometimes require building permits. Improvements such as adding a room or pavement on your driveway require permission as well. Generally, projects that won’t change the purpose or make a significant alteration to your home won’t need permission. Stand-alone buildings have a lower tendency to need a building permit than those attached to your house. This is because an attached unit may affect the structural concepts of a house.

 

Don’t forget the difference between certified and noncertified structures. Engineers create certified carports to meet snow and wind loads. They are used when building permits are required and are built to meet specifications by professional engineers. It is recommended to purchase certified carports simply because they are more effective than uncertified ones.  We believe in quality over quantity, and live by it. That’s why we only sell engineer-certified buildings.

 


We understand it can be a small stress builder when it comes to getting a building permit, but it’s simpler than it seems, seeing that almost everyone has other buildings sitting on their property. You will be grateful you did it, and so will your wallet. No neighbors will be complaining and you won’t have to spend money on getting your building dismantled.

 

Not sure of your city’s building code or what to do next?

 

All it takes is a phone call to your local government authority, prior to ordering your carport to make sure it meets the building code requirements.

 

We may have the answer you need regarding local building codes. Call and ask us, we are happy to help.