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Create Your Very Own DIY Metal Garage Kit

By Patrick Joyce


There are various companies making metal garages in the US but Duramax have been on the job since 1983 and have honed the craft to perfection at this stage. While Duramax make a whole range of building products from metal sheds, vinyl garages to vinyl sheds even vinyl fencing and patios, it is their metal garages that are most popular.

In the old days pre 1980's many folks went for traditional wooden type storage buildings but these days a wooden structure can work out a lot more costly in the long run and requires regular maintenance that eats into your time that could be used doing much more enjoyable tasks on the weekend.



There modular design means that it is easy to replace a part further down the line if a tree happens to land on your shed without going to too much trouble. Duramax parts are available from any duramax dealer and can be shipped out in a matter of days.

Secondly once you have a level concrete base to place it on, the assembly process is fairly straight forward as all parts are numbered and can be easily referenced from the installation manual that comes with your diy garage kit. This starts by first setting out and squaring the perimeter rail that receives all upright wall panels and proceeding with roof installation. The whole process goes in a step by step sequence until the last screw goes in place and that's it, you're done.

A standard metal garage from Duramax is 12 feet wide by 20 feet long. They also make a 26 foot long and a 32 foot long garage that both offer substantial storage space ranging from 240 sq. feet up to 384 sq. feet. While there are larger buildings on the market these Duramax metal garages are sufficient for most average home users and do not impose too much on your existing home. Their neutral colors allows them to blend into most environments.

Duramax garages come equipped with and eight foot wide roll up door that is over 6 feet high thus allowing for most standard size vehicles. Also included is a small walk in side door the can be useful if you don't need to bring your car in and out. Both doors can be secured with a padlock to protect your contents.

Similar to other Duramax buildings their metal garages carry a 20lb/sq. foot snow loading that is substantial in northern states in winter climates. They also stand up well in heavy wind areas and Duramax warrant these metal garages to withstand 115mph winds when the building us properly secured to the base.

Buying a Duramax garage makes perfect sense in many ways. They offer superb value for money; you will never have to treat them as you would a wooden building, they are great for DIY assembly minded folks and this fact alone will save you thousands of dollars. So what's stopping you erecting your very own metal garage kit today and enjoy the fruits of your achievements that will serve you for many years to come.




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