30' Wide Buildings

While steel buildings can be designed for any width and length, there are some dimensions that tend to give you the best value for your space.  A 30' wide building is an easy width to span for the steel I-beam columns and rafters providing an open floor for your needs.  Since each building is custom manufactured to your size, you can easily design the building to fit your needs while still enjoying the cost savings of having a pre-engineered steel building.  During the process of designing your building, we can help guide you with what can be the most economical way to get the building you want.  Need to dress it up a bit, we can help you with ways to customize your building to get the look you want.

Since your online looking at steel buildings, you may be looking for how much a 30' wide building costs.  While we could just throw out some rough numbers, we don't feel like that gives you an accurate number to work with. There are many things to consider for any steel building.  First and foremost, your location can really impact the wind and snow loads for your building.  It is also a consideration for the logistics of shipping the steel to your location.  Various options such as large door framed openings, wainscot and roof line extensions have an affect on the cost as well.  We want to provide you with an actual quote so that you know what your real bottom line is when looking to purchase a Renegade building.

Speaking of bottom line, not all quotes you get show you a true bottom line cost.  Read more about that on our page about who do you buy a steel building from.

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30x30 steel building illustration

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30x30 steel building illustration showing the red iron structure

Red Iron Framing

A 30x30 building offers 900 square feet of open floor space.  Great as a one or two car garage, or for storing power equipment such as 4 wheelers, side by side ATVs or lawn and garden equipment.
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30x40 steel building illustration

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30x40 steel building illustration showing the red iron structure

Red Iron Framing

A 30x40 building offers 1200 square feet of open floor space.  Great as a one or two car garage, or for storing power equipment such as 4 wheelers, side by side ATVs or lawn and garden equipment.
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30x50 steel building illustration

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30x50 steel building illustration showing the red iron structure

Red Iron Framing

A 30x50 building offers 1500 square feet of open floor space.  Great as a one or two car garage with more space between vehicles, or for storing power equipment such as 4 wheelers, side by side ATVs or lawn and garden equipment.  It would also make a great workshop for wood working or automotive service.
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30x60 steel building illustration

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30x60 steel building illustration showing the red iron structure

30x60x10 Red Iron

A 30x60 building offers 1800 square feet of open floor space.  Great as a one, two, or three car garage or for storing power equipment such as 4 wheelers, side by side ATVs or lawn and garden equipment.
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30x75 steel building illustration

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30x75 steel building illustration showing the red iron structure

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A 30x75 building offers 2250 square feet of open floor space.  Great for multiple cars and/or for storing a wide variety of power equipment.
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While the buildings above are examples of common size buildings, you have many options for a 30' wide building.  These can be a great fit for a property with size limitations that dictate what size building can be on your property.  At 30' wide, you can practically make the building as long as you want to fit your needs.

Maybe your needs call for another width like a 36x45 or a 32x64 or some other size that fits your lot for instance.  We are happy to help you with whatever size building you need from 30' wide to 200' wide and even larger.  Tell us what you want and we will help value engineer the building to get you the best value possible.

Renegade Standard Features

I-beam mainframe construction
Galvalume Roof Panels
26 Gauge "PBR" roof and wall panels
Long Life fasteners in the roof & walls
Nuts and bolts for framing (anchor bolts not included)
Clear span design unless otherwise requested
Deluxe Trim
Formed Ridge cap
Designed for your location
Engineer Stamped Drawings

Renegade Options

Insulation
Gutters and Downspouts
Roof extensions
Color Roof
Wainscot

There are many other ways to customize your steel building.

What makes a 30' wide Renegade Steel Building Different?

PBR Panels

"PBR" stands for Purlin Bearing Rib. While others may use a standard panel, Renegade uses the "PBR" panel on the roof and walls of our buildings. This gives the system rigidity and weathertightness. Other profiles are available with the purlin bearing system.
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Why it matters

If you watch the illustrations you'll notice that the screw that attaches at the panel overlap high rib.  On the PBR panel on the top, the screw is able to penetrate both panels equally.  On the Non-PBR panel in the second illustration, you will notice that there is no support which can lead to the screw pushing in on the bottom panel causing a gap.
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Long Life Screws

Renegade's long-life, self drilling fasteners are cast aluminum zinc with a EPDM sealing washer help enforce the finish warranties and ensure a long lasting, rust free building. We include these on both the roof and walls.

Why it matters

Not all steel building companies provide these screws for both roof and walls.  Without the sealing washer, you are more likely to see a leak and if the screw head scratches the finish, you could even see rust on your panels .
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Formed Base Trim

The base of our buildings uses formed base trim. This heavier gauge, one piece system installs quicker and supports your manufacturers warranty for your wall panels.

Why it matters

Other base conditions can be base angle and flashing or a concrete notch.  The 2 piece system can have issues with installation and the old concrete notches can hold water.
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Framed Openings

Whenever a customer wants a window, we always like to include a framed opening. This provides a sturdy and secure structure for the window to attach to allowing for better fit and finish. Other companies may take the cheap approach and just sell a window that simply screws into the wall panel.

Why it matters

Sure, you can just screw a self flashing window to the wall panel, but why would you.  Every steel building allows for a small amount of movement due to wind and seismic activity.  These movements can cause a window to work loose over time if there is no frame to attach to.
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Factory Welded Clips

Clips for the roof purlins and wall girts are factory located and welded saving you time when erecting your building.

Why it matters

Having the clips factory located means less labor and quicker install times, not to mention fewer nuts and bolts to deal with.