Your Trusted Provider of Metal Buildings in Tennessee & Kentucky
At Watson Metals, we believe in the enduring strength of metal buildings. As a leading provider of metal building materials in Middle Tennessee and Kentucky, we're committed bringing your metal building project to life. Our experienced team is ready to guide you in choosing the right products that meet your unique needs, ensuring your project's success.
The Advantages of Steel Frame Buildings
Choosing a steel frame for your building comes with a host of advantages. With steel, you can span greater lengths without the need for a support post in the center, allowing for more flexible design options and open spaces.
But the benefits don't stop there. Metal buildings are not a fire hazard, which provides an extra layer of safety compared to other construction materials. Plus, the increased strength and support of steel allow you to build higher, expanding your possibilities.
Steel Frame
There is nothing stronger than red iron steel purlins. This model is so strong it gives you extra room for whatever you can think of. Each of these building comes standard with:
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26ga R-Panel
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Entry Door - 3' x 7'
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Roll Up Door - 10' x 9'
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Rear Window - 3' x 3'
In addition to the standard features, these buildings allow for a level of customization to suit your building needs. You may configure your new building with these options as well:
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Reflective Bubble Insulation
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Reinforced Vinyl Insulation
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Skylights
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Gutters and Downspouts
Our metal buildings are designed to be installed on a standard concrete foundation. When it comes to building and installing your new metal building, we have a history of working with experienced builders and contractors who specialize in things like pouring concrete foundations and framing out large buildings.
Common Questions About Metal Buildings
Durability: Metal buildings are known for their strength and durability. They can withstand harsh weather conditions, including high winds and heavy snow. They are also resistant to common issues like termites, rot, and mold that can affect other types of buildings.
Longevity: With proper maintenance, metal buildings can last for several decades. The materials used in their construction are designed to resist rust and corrosion, which contributes to their long lifespan.
Cost-Efficiency: While the initial cost of a metal building can be higher than other types of construction, the long-term savings can be significant. Metal buildings require less maintenance and are more energy-efficient, which can lead to lower utility bills.
Flexibility: Metal buildings offer a high degree of flexibility in design. They can be easily customized to meet specific needs, and their clear span design allows for large, open interior spaces without the need for support columns.
Quick Construction: Metal buildings are typically quicker to construct than traditional buildings. The components are often pre-engineered and delivered to the site ready for assembly, which can significantly reduce construction time.
Fire Resistance: Unlike wood, metal does not burn, making metal buildings a safer option in areas prone to wildfires or for storing flammable materials.
The cost of a metal building can vary greatly depending on a number of factors, including the size, design, location, and additional features you want added to the building. Watson Metals works with any buyer to determine the right cost to fit your specific needs. Contact us to get a quote on a metal building.
The lifespan of a metal building can vary depending on several factors, including the quality of the materials used, the quality of the construction, the level of maintenance, and the weather conditions where the building is located.
However, generally speaking, metal buildings are known for their longevity. With proper maintenance, they can often last 50-100 years. The metal used in these buildings is typically resistant to many of the factors that can cause wear and tear in other types of buildings, such as pests, rot, and fire.
Yes, metal buildings can be very energy efficient, but this largely depends on how they are designed and insulated. Here are a few reasons why metal buildings can be energy efficient:
Reflective Properties: Metal roofs can reflect solar radiant heat, which can reduce cooling costs by 10-25%.
Insulation: Properly insulated metal buildings can significantly reduce both heating and cooling costs. There are several types of insulation suitable for metal buildings, including blanket insulation, rigid board insulation, and spray foam insulation.
Tight Construction: Metal buildings are often constructed with fewer gaps and spaces than traditional buildings, which can reduce air leakage and improve energy efficiency.
Cool Roofs: Metal roofs can be coated with special finishes that reflect more of the sun's rays, which can help keep the building cooler and reduce the amount of energy needed for air conditioning.
Natural Lighting: Incorporating features like skylights or light-transmitting panels can reduce the need for artificial lighting during the day.
Yes, metal buildings are known for their ability to withstand extreme weather conditions. Metal buildings can easily withstand wind, snow, and hail due to their rigid structure and durable materials. With proper construction and insulation, they’re an excellent choice for harsh hot and cold environments.