Posted by farmer boy on December 22, 2008 at 20:23:26 from (206.80.248.246):
In Reply to: Cover-All buildings posted by MadCoMike on December 22, 2008 at 18:01:07:
We had a 30x50 one up until last month. The snow on one side slid off but not on the other side and down she went. This was a single arch and all the new ones are double arch due to this problem in general(snow). I'm really not sure how they get away with putting up stuff that doesn't meet snowload requirements. It would likely be worth it to put up a wood frame building with real wood trusses and forget about the whole Cover-All thing. We figure the bales is what held it up during high snow loads for the last 10 years and they weren't in there this time. I will add that they are bright inside and open as well. The double arch is also quite a bit stronger and problems with these are less frequent but still present under the right conditions.
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