Fabric
covered buildings combine the lightness and flexibility of a tent with the
protection and durability of a permanent structure. These qualities make them
ideal for permanent or semi-permanent installations for warehousing,
industrial, commercial and agricultural uses.
Quick Assembly
A large
fabric structure can be assembled in as little as one day, due to the modular
nature of its component framework. For the same reason, when you need to modify
or expand your building, all you will have to do is purchase and set up
additional frames and fabric, instead of embarking on extensive remodeling. A
structure can also be made to fit an area of almost any shape or size, and can
be reconfigured as needed. Height is another customizable parameter.
Customizable Features
Many types
of fabric covered buildings include a large array of optional features such as
sprinklers, lights, fans conveyors and more. Because the buildings are designed
for energy efficiency, you do not have to worry about temperature instability
and high heating or air conditioning bills.
Low Costs of Maintenance and
Operation
A great
advantage of using a fabric building for your commercial or industrial needs is
its low operating and maintenance cost, especially as compared to metal buildings
or pole barns. Its durability and weather-resistant features lead to lower
maintenance needs, better temperature regulation and less energy waste. There
is no need to paint or shingle at regular intervals to keep your building
looking neat. When you choose a semi-translucent fabric cover, you will save on
lighting during the daytime.
Fabric
buildings are used to house sports facilities, manufacturing, bulk storage,
cattle housing, markets and much more. Their light weight and modular
construction allow for quick and low-cost relocation or reconfiguration, while
their durability provides a stable structure for years. A fabric building can
be set up on uneven ground without a substantial increase in costs and labor.
Save money and get your facility operational faster by customizing your fabric
building to your exact specifications.
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