We Cover Structures Announces
Ridgeline Steel-Roof Freespan Ridgeline photo |
Ridgetown,ON - June 18, 2010 -
We Cover Structures launches Ridgeline, new steel-roof
freespan building that offers insulated facilities up to 150-feet wide
Combining the freespan technology of their fabric-covered
building with the insulation capabilities of a steel roof, We Cover Structures
has introduced a new steel-roof freespan truss system.
The new Ridgeline Steel-Roof Freespan Truss is the ideal
building solution for new dairy barns, commercial manufacturing plants, storage
facilities and horse riding arenas that require a high ceiling, a wide open
area and protection from hot or cold weather.
From 65-feet wide to 150-feet wide and unlimited length, the
new Ridgeline Steel-Roof Freespan makes it easy to fit inside whatever it is you
need, inside. With no support columns to
interfere with, the wide open space of the Ridgeline makes moving machinery
around incredibly easy and worry-free.
And everyone knows tractors and combines are not getting any smaller.
From the outside, Ridgeline Steel-Roof Freespan buildings
appear as any other, with straight sidewalls, steel-clad roofing, concrete
foundation and any type of custom features you can think of adding. It is not until you walk inside that you
understand the impressive painted or galvanized steel structure that gives you
wall-to-wall space and ceiling height that goes to the peak.
Not only is We Cover Structures the designer of their new
Ridgeline Steel-Roof Freespan, they also offer design-build services. From dairy barns to horse riding arenas, We
Cover Structures is able to deliver the right type of building for you, design
it the way you want it and build it with professional work crews based across Canada and USA.
The Ridgeline Steel-Roof Freespan is also available to other
building contractors that meet We Cover Structures' approval criteria,
including quality workmanship and professional service. This gives contractors an opportunity to
provide their customers with a solid freespan building that is insulation-ready.
S J Construction from Brunner,
Ontario was the first contractor
to use the new Ridgeline Steel-Roof Freespan.
After building a 65-foot wide freespan for an agricultural seed
treatment facility in spring 2010, they are now using the Ridgeline Steel-Roof
Freespan for a 100-foot wide machinery storage for Gerber Acres near Millbank, ON.
Peter Szentimrey of Szentimrey Seeds Ltd, outside St. George, Ontario
needed a freespan building that also gave extra ceiling height, which wooden
trusses don't offer. Condensation was
also a factor, ensuring their new seed treatment plant stays dry, so insulating
the floor and ceiling was a must.
Peter had worked with Steven Gerber from S J Construction
for his other farm buildings and took Steven's suggestion to build a Ridgeline
Steel-Roof Freespan by We Cover Structures.
With the building now complete, Peter is ready to start production this
August after all the equipment has been moved into the new building.