SHED

Conventional Shed

A conventional steel shed refers to a structure constructed using traditional building methods and materials, with steel being the primary material for the framework and often the exterior cladding. Here are some key points about conventional steel sheds:

  • Materials: Conventional steel sheds typically use steel beams, columns, and purlins for the structural framework. The walls and roof may also consist of steel panels or sheets.
  • Custom Design: These sheds can be custom-designed to meet specific requirements in terms of size, shape, and features. They can range from small storage sheds to large industrial or agricultural buildings.
  • Construction Process: Unlike Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEBs), where components are manufactured in a factory and assembled on-site, conventional steel sheds involve both on-site & factory fabrication and construction work.
  • Durability: Steel is known for its durability and resistance to weathering, making conventional steel sheds suitable for various environments and applications.
  • Versatility: These sheds are versatile and can serve a wide range of purposes, including storage, workshops, garages, agricultural use, and more.
  • Cost Consideration: The cost of conventional steel sheds can vary depending on factors such as size, design complexity, and local labor and material costs.
  • Construction Time: Conventional steel sheds can still be built relatively quickly compared to many other building types depending upon the structural designs.
  • Maintenance: Periodic maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity of the steel components and prevent corrosion.

Our conventional steel sheds are flexible, durable structures constructed using steel components, their design and size can vary widely to meet specific needs, making them a popular choice for various industries and applications since its inception.

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