Roofing System Specs

  • SteelMaster Steel Building QuoteSteelMaster Structure sizes range from 10 feet to 70 feet in width; however we can accommodate up to 150 feet in width.
  • The lengths of our Steel Buildings are customizable in 2 feet increments to your desired length.
  • SteelMaster Steel Roofing SystemsEvery SteelMaster Steel Buildings purchase includes 3 sets of engineered state stamped blueprints and newly revised 2009 construction manual.
  • Your SteelMaster structure is designed and engineered to meet the loads and codes required for permitting.
  • Your SteelMaster structure is manufactured to the most strenuous tolerances in the industry of the highest quality Galvalume Plus steel materials

5 Comments on “Roofing System Specs”

  • Thinking of building a house on a concrete slab with app. 8′foot walls.

    Posted by Steffan Wachholtz on August 27th, 2009 at 3:29 pm

  • Thank you for your post. I will have one of our steel building design specialists contact you with more information on how to utilize our roofing systems for residential applications.

    Posted by michellewickum on August 28th, 2009 at 5:58 am

  • Need a price quote for a 60×80 0r 60×100.

    Posted by richard on September 10th, 2009 at 4:51 am

  • I currently have a pole barn structure that is 40 foot by 40 foot and is used as a hangar. It has a wooden truss roofing structure. I would like to add 10 foot of width to it and use your roofing system so that I could eliminate the low hanging overhead due to my trussed roof. Would I be able to use your system to accomplish this. Currently the pole barn Hangar is 40 by 40 but by me moving a wall back 10ft. The structure would become 50ft wide by 40 foot long. I also would want to know if you had a dealer in my area that could come out and give me any pertinent money saving ideas. Thank you, Stuart

    Posted by Stuart on September 17th, 2009 at 7:29 am

  • Thank you for your post. We will have a steel building specialist contact you soon with information.

    Posted by Spike on September 17th, 2009 at 7:34 am

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