Metal Building Buyer’s Checklist : Know Before You Quote

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Introduction

Planning a new steel building can be exciting, but many property owners quickly discover there are more decisions involved than simply choosing a width and length.

The more information you have prepared before requesting a quote, the more accurate the pricing and recommendations will be. Taking time to think through the details of your project can help avoid delays, unexpected costs, and design changes later in the process.

This checklist outlines some of the most important questions to consider before starting a steel building project.

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1. What Will the Building Be Used For?

The intended use of the building influences nearly every aspect of the design.

Common uses include:

  • Equipment storage
  • Agricultural operations
  • Contractor shops
  • Commercial facilities
  • Warehouses
  • Manufacturing
  • Aircraft hangars
  • Vehicle storage

Understanding how the building will be used helps determine structural requirements, door configurations, insulation needs, and interior layout.

2. Where Will the Building Be Located?

The project location affects several important design considerations.

These may include:

  • Snow loads
  • Wind loads
  • Building codes
  • Permit requirements
  • Site accessibility

A building designed for Boise may require different engineering than a building located in McCall, Cascade, or other higher-elevation areas of Idaho.

3. What Size Building Do You Need?

Many property owners focus on current needs without considering future growth.

When evaluating building dimensions, consider:

  • Equipment size
  • Vehicle storage
  • Future purchases
  • Workspace requirements
  • Additional storage needs

Building slightly larger now is often more economical than adding onto a building later.

4. How Tall Should the Building Be?

Building height is one of the most commonly overlooked design considerations.

Think about:

  • Equipment height
  • Future equipment purchases
  • Overhead crane requirements
  • Vehicle lifts
  • Storage racks

Adequate height can significantly improve the long-term functionality of a building.

5. What Type of Doors Will Be Required?

Door requirements affect both usability and building design.

Common options include:

  • Overhead sectional doors
  • Hydraulic doors
  • Sliding doors
  • Walk doors

Before requesting a quote, determine:

  • Door width
  • Door height
  • Number of doors
  • Preferred locations

Planning door locations early helps optimize building layout and workflow.

6. Will the Building Need Insulation?

Not every building requires the same insulation package.

Consider whether the building will be:

  • Heated
  • Cooled
  • Occupied year-round
  • Used for equipment storage
  • Used for livestock or agricultural purposes

Insulation requirements can significantly impact both performance and project cost.

7. Have You Considered Site Conditions?

The building site itself can influence construction costs and timelines.

Important considerations include:

  • Site access
  • Drainage
  • Soil conditions
  • Existing utilities
  • Grading requirements

Identifying site challenges early helps prevent surprises during construction.

8. Have You Verified Permit Requirements?

Permit requirements vary between cities and counties.

Before beginning construction, property owners should verify:

  • Building permit requirements
  • Zoning regulations
  • Setback requirements
  • Utility approvals
  • Site plan requirements

Addressing these items early can help avoid project delays.

9. Who Will Install the Building?

Installation planning is an important part of any project.

Property owners should determine whether they will:

  • Hire a professional erector
  • Work with a general contractor
  • Coordinate installation through their building supplier

Understanding installation responsibilities helps establish realistic project schedules and budgets.

10. What Is Your Budget?

Having a general budget range helps guide design decisions and project planning.

A realistic budget should consider:

  • Building package
  • Foundation costs
  • Site preparation
  • Installation
  • Utilities
  • Interior finishes
  • Permit fees

Understanding the full scope of the project often results in more accurate budgeting and fewer surprises.

Quick Steel Building Planning Checklist

Before requesting a quote, gather the following information:

☐ Building location

☐ Intended building use

☐ Approximate building dimensions

☐ Desired building height

☐ Door requirements

☐ Window requirements

☐ Insulation preferences

☐ Site information

☐ Permit considerations

☐ Desired project timeline

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need final dimensions before requesting a quote?

No. Preliminary dimensions are often sufficient to begin budgeting and project planning.

What information is most important?

The project location, intended use, and approximate building size are typically the most important details when developing an initial estimate.

Can building requirements change after receiving a quote?

Yes. Adjustments to building size, loads, doors, insulation, and other features may affect project pricing.

Is it better to build larger than I currently need?

Many property owners find that additional space provides long-term flexibility and helps accommodate future growth.

Planning a Steel Building Project in Idaho?

Preparing for a steel building project does not have to be complicated. By gathering key project information before requesting a quote, property owners can streamline the planning process and improve budgeting accuracy.

Steel Building Systems provides design, supply, and installation support for steel building projects throughout Idaho. Contact our team today to discuss your project and receive guidance tailored to your specific needs.

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