Steel Shop Building in Colville, Washington
In the northeastern Washington community of Colville, this pre-engineered metal shop combines impressive versatility with superior craftsmanship and aesthetics.
The durable, clear-span steel building features attention to detail in every aspect of its design, from its Burnished Slate walls and Black roof and trim to its elevated, 20’ ceilings and high-performance insulation system that keeps energy bills low and building users comfortable, regardless of the temperature outside. The roof features an R-30 double-layer faced insulation system, while the walls of the metal shop boast an R-13 layer of faced insulation, providing additional thermal protection and soundproofing.
While the roof and walls of the shop contain insulation, so, too, do the building’s overhead garage doors, boosting thermal performance even further. The shop also has Black gutters and downspouts along its roof, helping divert moisture away from the building and its foundation.
With its sleek design, energy-efficient features and exceptional workmanship, this building provides an ideal space for woodworking, metal fabrication, automotive repair or a host of other efforts or applications.
Building Information and Special Features
Width | 80 |
Length | 120 |
Height | 20 |
Roof Pitch | 2:12 |
Roof Sheeting | 26 Gauge |
Wall Sheeting | 26 Gauge |
Wind Speed | 115 MPH |
Snow Load | 40 PSF |
Doors | (2) 16’x20′ insulated overhead doors; (1) 14’x14′ insulated overhead door; (1) 12’x12′ insulated overhead door; (1) 3’x7′ walk door; |
County | Stevens County |
The county seat of Stevens County, Colville is home to about 5,000 residents. The community sits roughly 70 miles northwest of Spokane and about a 116-mile drive from Omak.