4 Benefits to Keep Equipment Under Cover of a Fabric Structure

Businesses requiring equipment storage space need not invest heavily in a brick-and-mortar building. Fabric structures, which cost far less, offer more utility than permanent buildings and can adapt to your changing business needs over the years. In addition, owning fabric storage buildings in USA can save you both upfront and ongoing costs, as its energy efficiency reduces operating costs.

1. Protecting Your Equipment from Exposure

The fabric cover of our structures is formulated for outstanding UV protection. It blocks 99.95% of UV-A and UV-B radiation. Our fabric shelters have a UPF rating of 2,000 and a conventional rating of 50+. They will help maximize the lifespan of your equipment’s electronics and paint jobs by shielding it from sun exposure. This impressive thermal performance also means that the interior of our fabric structures remains at a pleasant temperature.

2. Installed Wherever You Need It

Another advantage that fabric structures have over permanent buildings is that they do not require a concrete foundation—they can be anchored to nearly anything, even asphalt and stacks of shipping containers. This means construction companies can have their equipment storage building on the Jobsite, and fixed-based operators and military organizations can deploy aircraft hangars and sunshades directly on the flight line, ensuring mission readiness. They can also be assembled quickly, at a rate of 2,500 square feet per day.

3. Expand or Relocate Your Equipment Storage Building

A fabric structure can grow with you. Due to its modular design can be expanded to accommodate additional equipment you add to your operations. Your fabric shelter can also be moved intact around your property with a crane. If the nature of your business means frequently relocating, or you expect to change locations down the road, you can eliminate the hassle and costs of renting or constructing a new equipment storage building, as your fabric structure will come with you.

4. Energy Efficiency Benefits

In addition to its outstanding thermal performance, the fabric cover of our buildings is translucent. It allows natural light to flood the interior. As a result, it eliminates the need for electric lighting during the day, significantly saving energy costs. Thanks to this high level of energy efficiency, our buildings can contribute to your company’s LEED score.

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