แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Garage แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Garage แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันอังคารที่ 6 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Most Advanced Automated Garage In The World

The most advance automated garage in the world. Welcome to automated parking. Here a car is parked by a computerized system. APT PARKING is the sole creator of this video.

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วันอังคารที่ 24 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

City of West Hollywood Automated Parking Garage Demo

The City of West Hollywood has awarded a $2.6 million contract to Unitronics to design, engineer, fabricate, install and maintain a 200-car automated vehicle storage and retrieval system for the West Hollywood City Hall Automated Garage and Community Plaza Project which will be located at 8300 Santa Monica Boulevard. "City staff, residents and the City Council continue to work in upgrading the city's infrastructure to make sure our city meets the needs of a dynamic community," said West Hollywood Mayor John J. Duran. "The expansion of City Hall and the building of the new automated parking garage not only will provide for a better experience to residents and visitors, it will also provide for much needed additional parking while reducing the carbon footprint that a "traditional" parking structure would generate otherwise," added Mayor Duran. Automated parking garages can hold as many as three times the number of cars as traditional ramp-style parking garages. Operationally, automated parking garages provide customers with a valet-like parking experience that is fast, safe, and convenient. They are also less expensive to build when compared to conventional parking garages. Automated parking garages utilize computer-controlled motorized lifts, conveyors and shuttles to transport cars from the arrival level to a parking space and vice versa, without human assistance. Since 1989, Unitronics, a unique leading company with international presence, has focused on three principal ...

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วันศุกร์ที่ 16 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

Stop Reshingling Your Decaying Garage or Barn and Get a Metal Prefabricated Steel Building Today!

You go out on Saturday mornings and you sit there, coffee in hand, staring at your dilapidated garage and you wish that there was a solution to your problems. You want all the ease of a normal garage structure but you want enough room to have a little workshop, in addition to the car and overflow storage you have planned. The wooden structure you went with when you built your house years ago is beginning to show signs of age and the roof needs replaced. You need to repaint the entire exterior structure and the wood near the concrete slab base is beginning to rot and get mold. It's to the point you don't feel comfortable going in there anymore.

Well, stop going in there.

Start making plans today to remove the old structure and replace it with a cheaper, more durable, space efficient, and environmentally friendly alternative: The Metal Garage.

Steel NEVER rots! While that wood barn you bought ten years ago may already be feeling the effects of humid summers and super ravenous termites. Steel buildings never rot, they never get eaten by pests or bugs, and they never mold!

Steel buildings require little to no maintenance. Because they come prefabricated, they also come ready to withstand the environment and it's many destructive factors. While you may need to replace that tar paper or shingle roof on a traditional wood garage, steel garages have an arched steel roof, both pitched perfectly to avoid the crushing weight of snow, but also strong enough and durable enough to resist rust. That's going to save you THOUSANDS of dollars in the long run!

Steel garages and metal garages come in so many shapes, sizes, and lengths that it's impossible to find one that WON'T serve the purpose you are looking for. While wooden structures cost so much that expanding upwards or outwards a little bit is a huge hassle requiring new blueprints and a much higher construction cost, steel is super easy to work with and it comes pre-fabricated so it's barely any trouble whatsoever to add or subtract from your original steel building design!

While I have listed a few reasons here, they are only a couple of the thousands of reasons it only makes sense to switch to a metal garage or a steel building for all of your exterior buildings. Traditional wood structures rot, they mold, and they require thousands of dollars of repair over their lifetime. Steel requires none of that, and is built to withstand all kinds of environmental destruction. Go with an environmentally friendly and super affordable steel building today!

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วันเสาร์ที่ 9 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Building Garage Plans

When taking into consideration the type of garage you will want to be building on your property, you must do some research. Building garage plans from scratch can be an intricate process, depending on the size and style of the garage you have chosen to build. You will need to decide on a location, height, and any amenities you plan to include for your structure. for instance, if you plan to build a garage with an apartment you will be building garage plans which include things needed to keep living quarters up to code.

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วันอังคารที่ 7 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Garage Roofing Part 3 - Building the Roof

In the previous two installments of our garage roofing series, we have looked at how to plan the work, whether repairing an existing roof or building a new one. We have also looked at the process of choosing garage roofing materials depending on your needs and budget. In this last part, we will finally get to the building itself. You will get tips on how to approach the work, along with some do's and don'ts. Let us begin.

If you are building a garage from scratch, you may already have started on the roof at this point. Some people like to construct the roof trusses as part of the wall structure - where each truss stands on two vertical pillars, and each of these sets of trusses and pillars make up one cross-section of the whole building structure. This can be a bit cumbersome to work with in some cases, so to do it in a way that is a bit more manageable, I would erect the wall structure first, stabilize it, and then put up the trusses. When you are ready to begin work above head-height, you should strongly consider putting up scaffolding to stand on. It is not only safer to work from than a ladder, but also easier, as you have both hands free to work.

Erecting the trusses
This is a job for two to three people. First thing to do, is mark the position of each truss on the top of the walls, where the trusses will eventually be fastened. The distance between trusses is dictated by the needs of your chose roofing material. Heavy materials need a lot of support, meaning less distance between trusses. The first truss is then lifted onto the top of the walls, so that it straddles what will become the floor of the garage. The truss is then erected by tying a long rafter to the very top of the truss with a bit of line - and then pushing it to an upright position. Two people are ready to position the lower chord of the truss on its precise locations on both walls, while a third person stands on the ground between the walls and pushes the truss upwards with the rafter. The truss is then secured diagonally at first - a rafter can be nailed to the truss and the wall, holding it in its upright position.

Now you can anchor it to the wall. When the next truss is erected, it can then be temporarily anchored to the first one, stabilizing them both. Keep going this way until all of the trusses are up. Once all the trusses are in the right place, with the right distance between them and centered over the walls, it is time to do a little extra stabilization - especially if the roof is a pitched roof. First, you want to secure the roof against wind forces hitting the gables. Think of it like this: What you want to do, is prevent the trusses from keeling over like a house of cards. What you do, is install some form of bracing running diagonally across each side of the roof. These could be rafters, but even better is to use steel straps specially made for this. You should also anchor each side of each truss to some point at least half-way down the walls - preferably as far down as the foundation. This helps protect against wind-forces that might otherwise rip the entire roof off completely.

Adding rafters or decking
Before laying the your chosen garage roofing material, you need to put up rafters or decking, depending on the material. Plywood decking is pretty much only used with asphalt roof products such as roofing felt or asphalt shingles. Most other products use rafters. To figure out the dimensions and density of the rafters you should consult the documentation supplied with the roofing material - or better yet, talk to an engineer. The easiest way to attach rafters and decking is to use a pneumatic nail-gun. They can be quite expensive, but are often available to rent. It takes a lot of nails to build a roof, so going at it with a hammer is really a lot of work - probably too much. If you decide you need to add extra rain water protection, you could add a plastic barrier right between the trusses and the rafters. It will then be nailed down along with the rafters. Just be careful not to tear it anywhere, as that any holes will defeat its purpose.

Laying the roof
Now it is time to finish your garage roof. If you have chose roofing shingles of the sort that must be laid on rafters, it is a good idea to start out by making a number of small stacks of shingles evenly on the rafters. That will allow you to do the actual laying out in a much more even flow, than if you had to climb down to the scaffold to get each shingle. Whatever the material, be careful if you have to walk on it. Some types, such as slate roofing and clay tile will not like it if you walk straight on them, so try to avoid that. If you are laying asphalt shingles, they will also need to be nailed down, in this case to a plywood deck. Again - we're talking a lot of nails here, so that nail-gun is pretty much a necessity.

This was the final chapter of our little garage roofing series, so I hope you can take away some useful information to use in your next roofing project. Don't forget safety comes first!

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วันพุธที่ 12 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Why a Metal Building for Your Garage or Shop

Why on earth should you purchase a metal building for your home garage or workshop? With all of the options available to you, what makes a metal building your best buy?

If you are considering a new garage or shop, you should find the answer to these questions before you make your purchasing decision. The answers will help you in your decision and may just save you money for years to come!

Quality

First and foremost, the quality of a new building should be of utmost importance. Metal buildings offer huge benefits over other types of building materials.

All of the usual benefits of steel in buildings apply here. Steel has the highest strength to weight ratio of all building products. Metal building components do not warp, twist, crack, expand and shrink like wood. A metal building that is fabricated to be square and 'true' and when built that way, stays that way. No costly repairs here!

Steel is impermeable to termites and other rodents and does not support the growth of mould. Even kiln-dried framing lumber has a residual moisture content of about 12%.

Most metal building packages are fabricated in a manufacturing environment. The controlled environment and quality-control measures in place assure you of a very high quality product.

Safety

Steel buildings are non-combustible. This can be a very important factor depending on the building's use. You will want to check with insurance broker as well. Many offer good discounts in insurance premiums for non-combustible buildings. This item alone can make your metal building purchase worth while.

Metal buildings can be engineered to suit the worst climatic and seismic conditions. Your garage or shop building can be built to withstand gale-force winds, hurricanes and earthquakes with relatively little or no damage.

Lightning is not a problem either. In fact, a steel frame reduces the likelihood of explosions, secondary fires or personal injury because steel buildings have multiple conductive paths to the ground. It's no wonder that we have used steel skyscrapers for years providing safe offices and residences.

Green

Are you eco-friendly? Steel is considered a green building material for a number of reasons.

First of all, steel is 100% recyclable. Approximately 67% of the steel in metal framing components is recycled. For a 2,500 square foot house, it would take about 7 or 8 recycled automobiles while the same wood house would use up about 25 old-growth trees.

An average home would generate about 50 cubic feet of landfill waste using lumber. The same home would generate about 1.5 cubic feet of waste. And that waste is recyclable!

Building Types

There are a number of different types of metal building construction. Choosing the right building to suit your garage or shop building needs may save you money up-front as well as long term returns.

Structural steel framed buildings are usually only economical for the larger garage and shop buildings, or those that will have heavy loads like cranes added to them.

Metal stud framed buildings are an economical alternative to the wood pole barn type structures. These buildings are often more flexible in design than wood. They can be panelized in a manufacturing environment then shipped to the site for easy erection. Metal studs can be insulated to suit your particular needs as well. Even the roof trusses can be constructed of metal framing.

Metal arch buildings have long been an economical solution for garages and shops. They are often supplied in do-it-yourself type kits. An experienced handy-man can erect these kits with little difficulty. Hanging things (cabinets etc.) from the wall can be difficult as the walls and roof of this type of structure are also the structure itself. Any penetration of the skin is a potential leak.

With all of the benefits of metal buildings - including the potential cost savings - it's no wonder that home-owners are purchasing these packages for their garages and workshops. Find out more about metal building kits at http://www.prefabmetalbuildingkits.com. With careful consideration and a little home-work, you can find the metal building that is perfect for your needs.

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