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4 Ways Investing in Fabric Buildings Can Save You Money

Running a business that requires an industrial building is no joke. It takes a lot of money and a lot of careful decision-making. So where do fabric-covered buildings factor into this? And can they really save your money?

By Candice ClarkPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Running a business that requires a commercial and industrial building is no joke. It takes a lot of money, and a lot of careful decision-making before one ends up settling for building this type of industrial building over another.

I won't go into the details of which types of buildings are appropriate or aren't. There are so many types of industrial buildings for use out there.

So where do fabric-covered buildings factor into this? And are they really good material for industrial buildings?

How Investing In Fabric Buildings Save Your Money

The concept of lightweight but strong structures using membranes stretched over frames isn't anything new. North American teepees and yurts have been a part of ancient civilization, haven't they?

The very same principles that made these types of structures successful have found modern day expression in the form of fabric covered buildings.

Engineered fabric buildings of today have housed various activities. And on its own, they also offer unique advantages over conventional steel and concrete buildings.

#1 Faster construction

Erection of fabric buildings are much faster than conventional construction. They go up in half the time it would take to build a comparable wooden-framed structure. From the lead time, to the prep work, and all the way to completion, fabric buildings can do a great job in saving you both time and money in materials, labor, and construction costs.

Of course, the cost varies depending on the size of the building, the engineering requirements, and other area-dependent factors. But for overall costs, it's generally one-fourth to half the tally of wood construction. In addition, smaller fabric buildings can be ordered and installed in the span of 2-3 weeks.

On the other hand, larger and customized orders vary on the cost depending on the scope of the job. In contrast to other types of structures, fabric building construction can save you weeks or months of planning, gathering permits, and constructing the building itself.

#2 Lower operating costs

Fabric buildings capitalize on natural light. This is because fabric covers are translucent. They reduce (sometimes even eliminate) the need for artificial lighting -- which really comes in handy for some industrial structures.

This reduction of energy costs can add up to thousands of dollars each year, and it makes fabric not only budget, but environmentally friendly as well. In addition, the interior of fabric buildings also provide more room, ideal for a warehouse.

#3 Lesser maintenance

Fabric covers don't require painting, or shingling. Or roofing, for that matter. It's a virtually maintenance-free building. Expert fabric building construction companies use fabric that lasts an average of 15-20 years.

While fire-resistant fabric covers can last an average of 10-15 years of service. Again, the cost savings this gives you makes fabric buildings considerably advantageous over other traditional construction.

Bores, termites, dry rot, dead insects and mold. Fabric buildings are largely susceptible to these factors. With minimal crevices, fabric buildings are fairly easy to clean and maintain.

#4 Viable and versatile

In addition to permanence and durability, fabric buildings are popular for versatility. Just as they are easier and faster to construct, fabric buildings can be just as easily dismantled, relocated, and modified. Other structures don't offer this type of luxury.

The Takeaway

Fabric buildings versus other types of buildings don't need complex debates. Both serve important purposes. But these four advantages prove, without a doubt, that fabric buildings have plenty to offer in terms of saving a businessman some money when it comes to constructing their buildings.

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