While a tubular building and a steel building do have similar properties between them, it is important to understand their differences in what they’re used for. When building a structure, is is important to consider properties such as size, building materials and codes, as each of these vary between the two types of building.
Tubular Building Systems
Tubular buildings can be built and sold by box stores or home improvement stores. They’re typically function as a small facility like a shed or carport. They are not meant for human habitation and are a cheaper, smaller alternative to a steel building.
Steel Building Systems
A steel building is typically used for much larger structures, like a manufacturing facility or a warehouse. The possibilities during design of a steel building are nearly endless, and it can also be used for barns and storage facilities. Although more expensive, a steel building tend to be more durable, designed to withstand various weather elements, and provides greater longevity.
Materials
Tubular buildings are made from a frame of metal tubing covered by light, steel panels. This makes the tubular buildings lighter weight and less strong. As a result of their cheaper constructions, tubular building tend to be less durable than a steel building.
A traditional steel building is built from heavy steel frames. Although more expensive, these steel frames are capable of bearing larger loads and spanning longer distances. They are much more durable and longer-lasting than tubular buildings.
Sizes
Tubular buildings are meant for small structures, such as a small shed or carport. At most, these structures can reach up to 30 feet long. They are not made to cover more than 500 square feet. As a result, they are typically used for smaller-sized storage, such as lawn equipment.
A steel building can span longer distances, thus being used to create a variety of structures. A barn, church, storage center, warehouse or retail facility can all be built using steel frames. The possibilities are nearly endless, as the heavy duty frames allow for large structures.
Codes
Typically, a tubular building is not built specific to area codes or load limits. A steel building, however, is designed specific to area codes and load limits depending on your location. This makes a steel building an excellent alternative if you need something that is up to code.
The Bottom Line
If you’re wondering what type of building is right for you, it is important to consider the size, type and durability of the structure you want to create. If your looking for a small place to store a few tools, then a tubular building will likely do the trick. Tubular buildings tend to be cheaper than steel buildings, so there’s no need to go above and beyond if small and temporary is what you need. However, they are not designed to meet local codes.
If you are in need of a large building that is made to withstand years of use and the weather elements, then a steel building is right for you. Although they are more expensive to build, they are able to create large structures from heavy steel frames up to code. Made from durable steel frames, the possibilities of what you can build are nearly endless.
If you still have questions about which type of building is right for you or you would like to learning more, contact your local representative at Allied Steel Buildings to learn more. Allied Buildings specialize in working with clients to design and build steel structures or deliver pre-fabricated warehouse projects and more.