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Old 05-31-2002, 10:48 PM
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I am in that industry. I sell metal panels and structura to manufacturers of Metal Buildings in the Southeast.

Make sure the panels are at least 26 gauge with a warrantable finish. Some manufacturers will try to pass off seconds on the panels and that can run from almost prime to junk. Just ask for a written warranty.

Another important piece of info is will it meet the local building code. Do not get stuck with a building designed for Farm applications where thee are very few codes andthen find out that the building inspector will not approve it. A reputable mnufacturer will give you plans and may be abe to help with the foundtion(slab) design.

Other things are: gutters and downspouts, insulation(At least insulate the roof as the panels will sweat on cool mornings), make sure you are getting doors(some buildings advertised as distressed or overstock will not meet code, hae any trim or have a way for you to get into it)

Good luck
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