Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Fabric Structures have many Applications


The growing demand for fabric storage structures has allowed many homeowners, businesses, and contractors to more closely examine if these cost efficient portable buildings can satisfy their outdoor storage application.   Upon the arrival of fabric structures to the market, many potential purchasers were skeptical of the durability and benefits.  It didn’t take long to realize the many advantages of these alternative storage buildings.  

Due to the high cost of wood, metal, brick, and concrete wall buildings, many consumers are choosing a fabric storage structures.   Not only are they utilized for agricultural purposes, many consumers utilize them to shelter RVs, boats, cars, trailers, trucks, and equipment.  Businesses will utilize them to warehouse equipment, products for recycling, and as manufacturing space.  Municipalities will utilize these fabric buildings for salt, sand, and top soil storage.  

One of the significant advantages of a arched storage building is that they can be mounted on any type of surface including concrete pads, storage containers, wood header walls, asphalt, gravel, and even rocky soil.   Many potential purchasers will mount on a wall to gain additional interior clearance for storage.   If a “straight sided wall” unit is utilized, the wall may not be needed.   However, purchasers must be careful that the interior contents such as salt, dirt, or sand does not contact the sides to prevent damage.

There are many applications for these fabric units in addition to the many mounting options available.  Manufacturers offer a wide array of different shapes and sizes to accommodate nearly any customer application.

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