Prefabricated Garage
A prefabricated garage is a metal building that is ordered and manufactured to the desired specifications, then shipped from the manufacturer and assembled on site. These buildings consist of the basic components that comprise the structure along with an exterior metal siding and metal roofing.
The buildings’ primary components are designed to erect on an existing or new concrete slab and form the structure. Once the structural is in place the building is then covered with the metal siding that is engineered to afford sheer properties. The metal roof decking is then attached to complete the basic shell. Rough plumbing for utility sinks or compressed air lines can be installed along with conduits and boxes for electrical circuits and lighting.
All openings in the building are designed to accommodate any size doors or windows that are specified during the ordering process. These prefabricated buildings do not include garage doors or electric openers, windows, skylights or any exterior or interior doors.
The proper equipment and sufficient manpower needed to off load and erect a prefabricated garage is essential to completing the assembly of one of these buildings. The equipment needed to off load and place the structural members will be determined by the size of these pieces and overall size of the building. For larger buildings a hydraulic crane would be recommended and for smaller buildings a fork lift would be sufficient to these same tasks.
A basic knowledge of concrete attachments and structural connections is all that is required to assemble a standard configuration such as a 20’ x 20’ two car garage. For larger garages it may be advisable to enlist a contractor who specializes in pre-engineered building assembly.
Prior to receiving and assembling a prefabricated garage it is essential that the plumbing and electrical systems are roughed in and a stable concrete slab or foundation is in place. In instances where a wood framed garage is being replaced the concrete slab may remain intact and the existing plumbing and electrical stub ups could be used. These determinations should be made prior to ordering a prefabricated building to ensure the new structure will interface with the existing conditions.
Locating a reliable manufacturer for one of these building can be accomplished on line through the use of keywords such as prefabricated garage and pre-engineered metal buildings. A reliable manufacturer will discuss all aspects of a project and often specify the type of equipment needed to receive and erect the building. Many shippers do not unload any cargo or assist in any way with receiving any loads. This phase of the project is handed by a property owner or a contractor.
Prior to receiving any shipments the site should be cleared to provide access for trucks and equipment and also to afford a safe and convenient work environment. Ordering, receiving and erecting a prefabricated garage can be accomplished in a relatively short time once the considerations as mentioned have been addresses.