Fabric Buildings | Portable Buildings
A lot of people don’t realize how many options they have when it comes to portable buildings and this often results in them going with the first option they come across, without stopping to think about whether it will actually meet their needs or not. Here are 5 reasons why fabric buildings make the perfect portable building
1) Modular
If you want to build your own office space from scratch, it will take a significant amount of time. Additionally, you’ll need to hire contractors and builders and work within all of their schedules. With a fabric modular building, you can easily build your office when you need it. All that’s required is a flat surface; if it’s on your lot, then so much the better! The entire construction process can be completed in just a few weeks or months – whatever your timetable requires.
2) Easy Set Up
If you’re looking for an alternative to brick and mortar, that is easy to set up, but strong enough to withstand harsh weather conditions, consider a fabric structure. These structures can be used for many purposes and are lightweight so they can be relocated easily if needed. No matter what your needs are, a fabric structure is a viable option for both temporary and permanent structures. If you’re looking for temporary housing, or even just storage space, consider some of these key benefits
3) Fire resistant
One of fabric buildings most unique qualities is its ability to resist fire. Fabric (which includes Vinyl Ester and Kevlar) is naturally resistant to fire, so if there’s a potential issue with your building catching on fire, you won’t have to worry too much about it. And, since it’s a naturally occurring material you don’t have to worry about any harmful chemicals being used or added into your structure.
4) Long-lasting
Fabric structures are built to last. In fact, they’re some of the most durable structures in today’s market. Plus, because they use reinforced steel and metal frames, chances are you’ll be able to keep using your structure for many years to come.
5) Customizable
There are a number of different types of materials you can use to create your custom portable building. From wood, to aluminum, to steel, to vinyl or even hybrid designs that incorporate two or more materials, you’ll find just what you need to create a custom design that matches your personal style and business needs. And if your company has specific requirements for fire safety or other certifications, be sure to ask about available options.