Strategies to Improve the Wind Resistance of Metal Buildings

When it comes to constructing your metal building, there are many things you should consider. One of them is extreme weather conditions, such as windstorms. From short gusts to calamitous hurricanes, winds can cause serious damage to your property and risk the lives of many people. For this reason, it’s important that your metal building is able to withstand strong winds.  

To learn more about how to improve the wind resistance of your metal building, take the time to read this article. 

Invest in Certified Metal Buildings

In most regions where the wind is a major concern, you will need to provide certification for the metal building. The certification guarantees that the metal building has been designed to withstand certain wind or snow loads that are specified by the law. This is to ensure the safety of buildings that are built within the area. 

However, even if you do not live in a state which does not require certification, you should still think about upgrading your metal buildings to be certified. By doing so, you ensure that your building has extra strength to resist any windstorms. 

Anchor Your Metal Building

Steel buildings can be very sturdy, but they may be particularly lightweight than other construction materials. To make sure that they do not blow over during heavy windstorms, be sure that it is anchored firmly to the ground. There are many types of anchors you can choose from, such as concrete anchors, rebar anchors and asphalt anchors. 

Additionally, the building orientation can also protect your property. By properly orienting your building, you may lessen the impact and exposure to extreme weather conditions on the larger part of your building.

Lower the Height of the Metal Building

Building vertical and having tall metal buildings may be advantageous as they can give more space over a smaller area. However, if you live in places that are susceptible to heavy winds, your contractor might recommend lowering the height of your building. Keep in mind that high buildings are more vulnerable and unstable than low-rise buildings when facing strong wind forces. Thus, make sure that you carefully adjust your space requirements for the safety of your property. 

Consider the Site Surroundings 

Even if your building is able to resist windstorms, it still may be damaged by other threats, from falling trees to electrical poles. As such, when selecting your construction site, it’s best to consider your surroundings. If your building is near secondary sources of hazards, make sure they are firmly secured to the ground. 

For more information regarding metal building safety, get in touch with Metal Warehouse Inc. We also offer many services, including carport installation and more. Call us today at (903) 465-6699, or fill out our contact form to set an appointment.

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