Metal Building Warehouse in Longmont, Colorado

Metal Building Outlet supplied this energy-efficient metal warehouse building for a buyer in Longmont, Colorado in late October of 2014.

Boasting eye-catching gallery blue paint and a durable Galvalume roof with a 1:12 roof pitch, the 46’x80’x16’ metal building is now used as a warehouse by M & M Heating and Air Conditioning, a leading provider of HVAC installation and repair services for residents of Longmont, Boulder and surrounding areas.

Constructed using Nucor Building Systems components, the structure has a total of (20) framed openings, which include (2) 3070 steel walk doors, (2) 12’x14’ sectional doors, (2) 8’x8’ sectional doors and (4) 3030 doors. The building also features (10) skylight panels in an effort to maximize natural sunlight.

Given Longmont’s variable weather patterns and substantial seasonal snowfall, the metal building was constructed with R-30 insulation in its roof and R-19 insulation in its walls to improve energy efficiency and help the structure maintain comfortable interior temperatures year round. It was also designed with a wind speed of 110 mph and a snow load of 30 lbs.

The City of Longmont is located within both Boulder and Weld Counties in north-central Colorado. It sits about 16 miles south of Loveland and 15 miles from Boulder.

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Metal Building with High Roof Pitch in Pagosa Springs, Colorado

Purchased from Metal Building Outlet in April, 2013, this 40x60x14 Garco-brand metal building now serves as a shop in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.

It features (3) 12×12 framed openings and (2) 3070 walk-doors, a wind load of 90 mph, a ground snow load (GSL) of 93 lbs. and a roof snow load (RSL) of 65 lbs. The customer opted for a higher than normal roof pitch (6:12) because he felt it improved the building’s overall appearance, and chose the high snow loads because of Pagosa Springs’ heavy snowfall, which averages 67.4 inches per year.

Pagosa Springs lies along the Colorado/New Mexico border, and this steel building spans both state lines. Pagosa Springs is nestled on the Western Slope of the Continental Divide, and lies 140 miles from Salida and 277 miles from the Colorado state capital of Denver.

The buyer hired a contractor to assist with the building erection. Click here for a listing of Colorado-based contractors.

Metal Building in Grand Junction, Colorado

Metal Building Outlet supplied this steel building in August, 2010 to a growing marble and granite company for their new operations facility. It is located in Grand Junction, Colorado.

The 75’ x 160’ x 18.5’ the metal building has light stone walls and a galvalume 1.5:12  pitched roof. It has (4) 12×12 overhead doors and (13) 18’x3′ windows

Grand Junction is the largest city in western Colorado and is in scenic Mesa County.It is approximately 85 miles from Glenwood Springs and 150 miles from the well-known ski slopes in Vail.

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Pre-engineered Steel Building in Montrose, Colorado

Metal Building Outlet supplied this pre-engineered steel building to a customer in Montrose, Colorado, in July of 2014.

Fern green in color with a Galvalume roof and a 2:12 roof pitch, this striking 24’x30’x10’ metal building now serves as a shop. In preparation for Montrose’s variable weather patterns and because of its location on high desert lands, the steel building boasts a wind speed of 100 mph and a ground snow load of 90 mph. Made of Used Rigid materials, this exceedingly durable steel structure is both attractive and environmentally friendly.

Montrose, Colorado is located in the Uncompahgre Wilderness of Western Colorado, and is the county seat and most densely inhabited area in Montrose County, Colorado. The City of Montrose lies about 65 miles from Telluride and about 36 miles outside Ouray.

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Metal Building Shop in Morrison, Colorado

Metal Building Outlet supplied this pre-fabricated steel building to a customer in Morrison, Colorado, in mid-May, 2014. Constructed from components supplied by Nucor Building Systems, this 60’x50’x16’ metal building with a Galvalume roof now serves as a shop.

To accommodate Colorado’s highly variable weather patterns and considerable snowfall, the building was built with a wind speed of 130 mph and a ground snow load of 78 lbs. Interior features include (1) insulated 12’x14’ door, (1) 3070 walk door and (2) 16’x10’ insulated doors, for a total of (4) framed openings. The steel building also has R-19 insulation in both its roof and its walls, to help maintain a consistent and comfortable interior temperature year-round.

Morrison, Colorado is a historic small town in north-central Colorado perhaps best known for being the home of Red Rocks Amphitheater. It lies about 10 miles from the City of Lakewood and 20 miles from Highlands Ranch.

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Steel Building in Arvada, Colorado

Metal Building Outlet supplied this sturdy and strong steel building in Arvada, Colorado, in mid-May of 2014. Featuring components by Nucor Building Systems, this 31’x61’x19’ metal building now serves as a metal shop.

Topped by a Galvalume roof with a .5:12 roof pitch, the steel structure has a wind speed of a whopping 105 mph, and a ground snow load of 30 lbs. Designed for Colorado’s rapid climate changes, the building has heavy-duty R-38 insulation in its roof and R-24 insulation in the walls. It also features (5) 14’x14’ framed openings, including (1) 3070 heavy-duty 20-guauge lever lock steel walk door and a chain hoist.

Arvada, Colorado, is a suburb of Denver, and is located in the north-central part of Colorado. Located in both Jefferson County and Adams County, Arvada sits about 10 miles from the City of Broomfield and 20 miles from the City of Aurora.

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Steel Building in Canon City, Colorado

Steel Church Building in Aurora, Colorado

Metal Building Outlet supplied this steel church building in Aurora, Colorado in April, 2014.  This building features steel components from Nucor and is used as an church in Arapahoe County, about 30 miles from Strasburg and 10 miles from Denver.

This church building is 60’x100’x14’ and features a 3:12 pitch on the roof.   Since the Denver Metro region is well known for its variations in climate (heat, cold, severe weather), this church building is rated for wind speeds up to 100 MPH and roof snow loads of 30 PSF.

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Steel Building in Cortez, Colorado

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