What are the Most Common Steel Building Sizes?
These common steel building sizes can help get your imagination going and point you in the right direction. You may also find that steel building manufacturers will have certain sizes on hand due to canceled orders. By choosing one of these, you can often reduce your building cost.
The most popular steel building sizes are:
Steel Building Types & Variations in Sizes
One of the benefits of a Quonset hut steel building is that it is always an entirely clear span as the Arches are self-supporting. A rigid frame steel building, on the other hand, requires an internal steel structure typically comprised of i-beams to support the steel cladding that makes up the walls. Because of this, rigid-frame steel buildings are typically clearspan up to about 40 ft wide. If you go beyond that width, you may require columns to support the additional span.
What are the most popular uses for these common sizes?
18 x 20 Steel Building Uses
A standard garage door is typically 8 or 10 feet wide. By choosing an 18ft you are able to accommodate a garage door along with a man door for easy access. 20 ft long is more than enough to accommodate plus additional storage or Workshop space depending on your use.
The most popular uses for an 18 by 20 steel building are:
- Single Car Garages
- RV Garages
- Hobby Workshops
- Storage Shed Buildings
20 x 30 Steel Building Uses
A 20 by 30 steel building is the next most common potential size of building. At this with you could choose to create a two door car garage and if you had two could fit up to four vehicles by parking one in front of the other.
The width of this building can be a bit limiting. Given the length however, you can accommodate surprising amount of storage space in it’s 600 square feet.
A 20 by 30 building is also common for a residential Workshop building. This gives almost all of us space to hold our tools and even a car-lift. You can work on antique cars or whatever your heart desires.
30 x 40 Steel Building Uses
- Equipment Storage
- Outbuildings
- Small Warehousing Needs
40 x 60 Steel Building Uses
The most common 40 x 60 Steel building uses include:
- Automotive Garages
- Commercial Storefronts
- Commercial Workshops
- Hay Storage
- Pole Barns
- Airplane Hangars
50 x 100, 60 x 80 and 60 x 120 Steel Building Uses
With the 5000+ square feet that this size of steel building offers, you can essentially do whatever you want to. This size of building lends itself to larger commercial, industrial, and agricultural purposes.
Typically this size of building would be used by a business that requires not only space to operate, also a sectioned off storage or warehousing space.
Common Uses Include:
- Large Pole Barn Alternative
- Heavy Equipment Storage
- Grain or Hay Storage
- Warehousing
- Manufacturing Facilities
100 x 100 and 200 x 200 Steel Building Uses
At 10,000 and 40,000 square feet respectively, these steel buildings are a popular use for heavy industrial use and large-scale commercial purposes. This size of steel building allows you to add on all of the bells and whistles that you can customize a steel building with. This includes not only the common doors and windows, but vents, skylights, overhead cranes, and more.
The most common uses for a 100 or 200 foot wide steel building are:
- Large Warehouses
- Shipping Depots
- Construction Heavy Equipment Storage
- Co-Op Crop Storage
- Large-Scale Manufacturing
Whatever size of steel building you require be sure to ask your building expert about its ability to expand in the future. There are multiple types of Steel Buildings, but one of the benefits of an art style or Quonset steel building is that it’s a relatively simple process to add additional linked in the future. All that is required, is to purchase additional arches which can then be bolted onto the existing structure.
If you’re interested in pricing a steel building for your needs, we’ve made it easy to compare steel building prices from multiple manufacturers here.