Pair of Insulated Steel Shops in Rosharon, Texas
Sent by Metal Building Outlet to Rosharon, Texas, in October 2022, this pair of partially open-air pre-engineered metal shop buildings redefine functionality while elevating the aesthetic appeal of their surroundings.
Designed to stand strong against the Texas elements, these buildings boast an impressive combination of form and function. With Cool White walls, Cool White roof liner panels and Koko Brown roofs, trim, gutters and downspouts, they blend well into the surrounding natural landscape and have a modern, contemporary look and feel.
Both structures feature R-10 insulation in the roofs, providing a barrier against the sun while maintaining cool interiors during the sweltering summer months. The larger of the two buildings also has R-10 insulation in its walls, further enhancing energy efficiency and reducing utility costs.
Among the shops’ many standout features is partial wainscoting with transition trim adorning some sections, adding depth and character to their exteriors. This design element enhances visual appeal, and it also creates a protective barrier against wear and tear. These shop buildings also include gutters and downspouts that channel rainwater away, preventing potential damage while enhancing structural integrity.
Both steel shops boast upgraded wind ratings in accordance with local climate patterns and building codes, enhancing peace of mind for owners and occupants.
Building Information and Special Features
Width | Bldg. A: 30‘; Bldg. B: 10’ |
Length | Bldg. A: 80’; Bldg. B: 80’ |
Height | Bldg. A: 14’; Bldg. B: 11’8”/12’6” |
Roof Pitch | Bldg. A: 4:12; Bldg. B: 1:12 |
Roof Sheeting | 26 Gauge Galvalume PBR |
Wall Sheeting | 26 Gauge PBR |
Wind Speed | 145 MPH |
Snow Load | 0 PSF |
Doors | (1) 10’x10′ and (1) 12’x12′ wind-rated roll-up canister door with a chain hoist, mounting plates and header seal – both Continental Brown; (1) White 3’x7′ wind-rated walk door with a lever lock and deadbolt |
County | Brazoria County |
Located in eastern Texas, the unincorporated community of Rosharon sits about 53 miles outside Baytown and about 32 miles south of Houston.