How to Extend the Life of Your Steel Field Shelter
Steel field shelters are built to last, but getting the most out of your shelter will call for proper maintenance and weather care. If you have recently installed a steel shelter or are looking to purchase one, it’s essential to understand how to manage it effectively.
In this article we will discuss measures you can take to extend the life of your steel field shelter.
Choose the Right Location
When installing your shelter, several factors can help prolong its lifespan. In fact, where you place the shelter can play a key role in how long it lasts.
Our galvanised steel buildings are long-lasting and sustainable. However, it’s recommended to avoid keeping your shelter under trees, as branches can fall and cause damage to it during bad weather.
Also, unsteady ground is an impractical place for your shelter, as it makes supporting the structure difficult. This can cause uneven weight distribution and can affect its longevity.
The best place to position your steel field shelter is actually next to hedges, for protection against strong winds. Hedges can act as barriers from weather-related damage.
At Kit Buildings Direct, we provide a free plan and general arrangement drawing with your quote for your steel field shelter. Our team is always available to discuss any plans with you. We want to ensure you receive great customer service and a shelter that meets your needs.
Regular Cleaning and Maintenance
Metal field shelters, compared to wooden or concrete shelters, are more robust and resistant to environmental damage. However, they still need looking after to keep them in good condition so your building can last as long as possible.
Take simple steps to keep your shelter clean and free from dirt and grime that can cause potential damage.
These can include:
- Frequently wiping or hosing down the shelter’s exterior.
- Removing debris, such as leaves or branches, from the roof and surrounding areas.
- Checking for and cleaning any clogged drains.
- Wiping down surfaces inside.
Regular Inspections
On top of cleaning, take time to frequently check the building’s condition every month. This could be done by creating a maintenance schedule.
Checklist for your maintenance schedule:
- Check for any early signs of rust or corrosion.
- Monitor the structure of your steel shelter and look for any signs of bending or loose fittings to ensure it remains stable.
- Regularly check seals and joints for any indications of wear or gaps.
You may also consider scheduling a professional inspection to assess the condition of your shelter if it has degraded since its installation. They will be able to provide you with a report of any potential issues and the steps to resolve them.
By establishing a regular inspection routine, you can promptly deal with any affected areas. This will prevent any further damage and maximise the lifespan of your steel field shelter .
Install Ventilation and Insulation
You can take several measures to extend the life of your steel field shelter. By installing insulation inside your building, you can regulate temperature levels to protect your building against water damage.
An adequately ventilated shelter, allows air to ventilate through, preventing mould, rust and condensation. All of which can help maintain the building’s condition.
Clear Drainage Areas
Make sure you have a functional drainage system to keep your field shelter free from water accumulation. Excess water over time can cause damage to your building so, having a proper drainage system can help your steel shelter stay dry and protected. Don’t forget to clear any debris around drainage areas too, as this can contribute to water build up.
If your shelter has gutters and downspouts, clean them regularly so they work properly. This will help channel water away from the building and prevent flooding.
Apply a Corrosion Protection Paint
Metal paints are produced specifically to resist harsh outdoor conditions. By applying a protective coating to the steel surfaces you give your shelter an extra layer of defence against anything that could wear it down.
Choose a Quality Steel Field Shelter
To extend your steel field shelters lifespan, it’s essential that it is of good quality. You can only maintain something that is well-built.
Steel that is fully galvanised and meets industry standards, offers greater protection against rust. This makes your shelter more suitable for long-term use in harsh environments. The stronger and more durable the steel, the less frequent the repairs and the longer your building will stay in good condition.
Why Buy At Kit Buildings Direct?
At Kit Buildings Direct, our steel is fully accredited, CE marked and produced in our workshop, so you will receive the highest quality.
We can design your building based on your location, taking into account the environmental conditions it will face after construction.
One of the benefits of our steel field shelters is their quick manufacturing process and construction. They are much easier to install than other building materials and it can take as little time as a few weeks for a portal frame to be built.
With over 40 years of experience, Kit Buildings Direct provides durable steel field shelters for agricultural, equestrian and industrial use across the UK. We also offer bespoke designs to fit your personal needs. Choosing us means you’ll get expert craftsmanship and great customer service, so your shelter is built to last.
Contact us today to enquire and receive a quote for your steel field shelter.