Arch Style vs. Rigid Frame Steel Buildings
Saturday, April 8th, 2006 There are some major differences in the type of steel buildings available on the market today. Most commercial and agricultural grade buildings come in two main designs. The choice is between arch style and rigid frame steel buildings.
Arch style steel buildings are also more commonly known as Quonset huts. They are built from a series of interlocking metal ribs that take form as the roof and sides of the structure. Arch buildings are used in a variety of applications but are very popularly used as storage facilities, garages of all sizes, and storage sheds. The smaller variety of arch buildings are popular among