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First Time Buyer’s Guide

If you are considering purchasing a pre-engineered building for the first time, here are some helpful hints:

Step 1:  Decide on a design.

Look through our pictures for ideas. Once your building has been purchased and erected, it is too late to change your mind.  We can design buildings with masonry walls, mezzanines, fascia systems, cranes or hangar doors.  Take your time and select a building that will best fit your needs.  If you have any questions, just pick the phone and give us a call.

Step 2:  Talk to your building department.

While we are familiar with the different building codes throughout the United States, the Caribbean and even Latin America, often times, changes in the local code can occur without knowledge.  It is important that you speak with a plans examiner and find out the following information:

  • Building Code and Year
  • Wind Load
  • Live Load (is tributary reduction allowed?)
  • Snow Load
  • Seismic Zone or Coefficients
  • Importance Factors for Wind and Snow
    (See Understanding Terms for help.)

It is also important to determine whether there are any special ordinances that would prevent you from having metal siding on your building.  Many residential or downtown areas have restrictions.  Also find out what will be needed in order to obtain your building permit.  Your building department may want us to provide sealed plans and calculations to review before they will allow you to break ground.  If you do not hold a general contractor’s license let the plans examiner know.  You may not be allowed to pull a permit in certain areas without hiring a contractor.  Remember, it is your responsibility to provide us  with the correct building code information.

Step 3:  Request a quote.

Either fill out our on-line quote request or call us direct.

Step 4:  Order.

When you are ready to place an order, give us a call or send us a fax or email.  The manager for your district will personally review the details of your order, answer any questions that you may have, and send you a purchase order.  There will be several documents for you to review and complete.  Then just mail us you signed order with a 20% down payment and we will begin fabrication.

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General Offices, Sales & Mfg. Plant

2929 Industrial Ave Fort Myers, Florida 33901
(239) 334-1051 Fax (239) 334-2432

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500 Tenth Street Cedartown, Georgia 30125
(770) 748-7900 Fax (770) 748-5300

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71 Airport Rd. Thomasville, Georgia 31757
(229) 225-1112 Fax (229) 225-1175

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