Steel Buildings in New Mexico
Steel buildings in New Mexico have been quite popular for years. They continue to be an ideal solution for many applications, both commercial and residential. Both Arch style Quonset huts and traditional straight wall steel buildings are in use throughout the state.
In a hot arid climate like NM, you often need to control the building’s temperature to make it useable year-round and at all times of the day. Thankfully, you can get factory-ordered insulation packages to help keep the heat down mid-day, or to contain the benefits of air conditioning.
Another great energy-saving feature of steel buildings is that most factories will allow you to choose the colors of your roof, wall, and trim panels. By selecting a white roof you can reflect the sun’s rays and significantly decrease the internal temperature of your building. This isn’t possible with many traditional building methods which use darker color roofing materials like shingles, flat tar roofing or clay tile roofs.
Rigid Frame
- Widths 25' to 150'+
- Lengths 30' to 150'+
- Internal steel framing
These buildings offer a wider array of color options and are your best bet if you want to go for a white roof to ensure optimal energy efficiency. Buildings are custom-sized and accessorized for your needs. You can add windows, doors, skylights, vents and much more.
Quonset Huts
- Widths 25'+
- Lengths 30'+
- Bolt-together construction
These buildings come in a variety of different profiles and are renowned for their ease of assembly. If you can lift about 50 pounds and use a socket wrench, then you can likely assemble a Quonset hut in New Mexico.
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New Mexico Building Resources
Resources to help you determine the right building for your needs:
Termite Risk Areas - With termites being an issue for much of New Mexico, it's important to ensure your buildings are protected. Thankfully steel buildings have natural termite protection.
New Mexico Building Codes - Most steel building kits are engineered to meet local building codes and help you get permit approval. Be sure to ask your building representative about this.