Quality Cover Buildings for Ag and Commercial Use
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Allied Gatorshield Tubing:
Allied Gatorsheild Tubing provides the framework for the Single Tube
Pro-Tec Engineered Buildings. At 2.5" in diameter and 50,000 PSI, it's
strong and durable. Truss Arche Buildings which are 42' to 70' wide are
power-coated which also provides a long lasting protection. Hot dip
Galvanizing is available as an option.
Cover Fabric:
Pro-Tec Engineered Buildings are covered with a tightly woven 10 or 12 ounce
polyethylene fabric that is resistance to tears, UV radiation and leakage. For double
strength, all covers are sewn or welded into one continuous layer to stand tough against
the elements. Conestoga ends are a standard feature on Pro-Tec Engineered Buildings.
Tie Down:
The fabric cover is attached and tightened with a ratchet tie-down system. the winches
securely hold the cover in place and allow for quick, easy adjustment.
Options:
Several options are available such as ends, ridge vents, awnings, roll-up sides,
curtains, track doors, roll-up doors.
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Super Tarp
Hay Tarps
The building covers are available in a variety of
colors including:
Red
Blue
Silver
Sandstone
Green
White R/B (blocks out all sunlight)
White R/U (lets in 20% sunlight)
Some colors let light in while others reflect light. Certainly something you will want
to consider carefully while planning your build.
We also have an upgrade that is a fire retardant cover.
Contact us for pricing.
View Building Sizes Below
If you have any questions feel free to use comment box below. Also you can check the box ( optional ) for
the building size that you are interested in. A representative will contact you with your information request
and to discuss your needs.
Pro-Tec Building Advantages
- Engineered For Strength
- Certified & Insurable
- Natural lighting
- Superior ventilation.
- Perfect for hay & equipment
- Widths from 24 to 130 feet
- Customized Options
- Oustanding Capacities
If you store hay outside
you are loosing about
40% or more to weather
damage. These buildings
will pay for themselves.
Effective March 1,
2008 Sioux Steel will
be increasing the
price of our
buildings as a
direct result of a
surge in steel and
resin
material cost. I can
honor current prices
through February
29,2008.