I've built steel sheds n workshops all over the world.....
Here in Crete the go to sheeting is double skinned steel with 40mm of high density foam....
It is self supporting at 3m between joist and thats exactly what I use for my caravan and new shed build....plus on my caravan roof there is a solar water system and I reg walk over said roof it to inspect it....on the new shed (160m2) I will use an extra purlin, thats for the photo elec cells, (were going off grid) reason for the extra support is the high winds we get in winter not the weight.....
no condensation or leaks......
had a steel scaffold pole hit the roof in a maj storm it ripped the outer skin but still no leaks..........
Cant understand why people use felt or wood.....as steel is the same price or better.....
fast, easy contsruction methods for a shed /mini barn is a steel frame, with walls n roof with the above steel sheeting...u can specify quite a few colours now......plenty of used roofing in the UK...Oh, u lucky people....
done correctly all the framing is bolted together, welding and cutting is on the floor.....
pour the pad set the studs and with 2 guys it can be water tight in a weekend....
PLUS u can take it down if u need too (moving) or to add on an extra room....
Also u dont need heavy girders providing u frame properly......
I use 150x50x 3mm thick hollow box.....any small welding firm will cut and weld the gussets.....galv is nice but paint will suffice.....
this is 7.5mx7mx 4mH...and no the front legs are not drunk....hahaha....
a mate and myself assembled this in a weekend...just a temp cover for the crates....quite a bit more steel will be used in the final shed....
spent a week making the frame (welding and drilling).....it's now double this size....
caravan cover is 11mx7.5mx3.5m.....notice a steel box frame for the terrace....cheap...
those roofing sheets are just a 1m covering (wide) and 2 of us can man handle a 7.5m length.....they make a special shaped washer for the fixing screws.....
(NOTE, fixings on the ridges of the sheet not the valleys.....)
I did use my forklift to get em up there tho....
but a little shed, they can be carried easily and even down the side of the house....along with the frame.....simples.......
the roof pitch is 5 deg on mine as we never get snow....at least 10deg min but 15 is ideal for UK......
when finished they will get hand made HD guttering for the monsoon rains in winter....
I did make the storage shed to use an extra 3 legs but to get the crates in it was easyer to leave them off.....that has stood for 3 years now....
note, the 1 ton bags of stone to hold it down.....hahaha...
good luck...
ps, the wood for the decking, 7mx4m was almost €800 three years ago....
here gazebo's etc are now made from steel.....wood is just mental money.....
5mLx150x 50mm joist, rough sawn c@rp was over €40 each 2 years ago....now.....??????
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