With a variety of frame options, your building can be
as unique or traditional as you’d like.
Here are common styles for our metal buildings:
Click Here for examples of these building designs.
Have something else in mind? Contact us!
Some people are convinced metal buildings need
to look like the boring, boxy, warehouses of old. Nothing
nothing could be further from the truth!
The right decision about something as seemingly
unimportant as a wall panel can make all the
difference. Our experienced sales team and engineers can offer suggestions on an assortment of options, including look, color and type.
More than aesthetics, you want durability, ease of installation and weather-resistance. When used with double sided mastic tape, the girt bearing leg in each panel at the standard 36” means that the wall panels that Great Western offers provide you with the most weather resistant and leak-proof wall panels on the market.
The PBR panel is Great Western’s standard wall panel for all buildings. This panel is 26-Gauge and comes with a standard 40-year limited paint warranty. The PBR panel accommodates nearly any insulation package and has an extra bearing leg to support the lap. 1” mastic tap ensures complete weather tightness. Dress it up with a wainscot or trim panel color scheme.
We call it a Roof System because it’s something
that operates — as a system should. At Great
Western Buildings, we simplify the roof system for you to create a weather-resistant, easy-to-install, and
customizable roof.
Our trim profiles are essential for adding functionality and a finished look to your metal buildings. Designed to protect your structure from the elements, these trims help seal and cover the edges, ensuring longevity and durability. Available in a variety of styles and finishes, our trim profiles can be customized to match the aesthetic of your building, enhancing its overall appearance while providing robust protection.
In addition to their protective role, trim profiles also play a key part in maintaining the structural integrity of your building. By properly sealing joints and corners, they prevent moisture infiltration, reducing the risk of corrosion and wear over time. Whether you’re looking to add a sleek, modern finish or reinforce your building against harsh weather conditions, our trim profiles offer the perfect solution.
Add personality and style to your steel building with a wide selection of PBR panel paint colors from Great Western Buildings.
Our durable and high-quality paint finishes are designed to withstand the elements and maintain their vibrant appearance for years to come. Choose from a range of classic and modern hues to find the perfect match for your building’s design.
Our team of professionals is here to help you select the best paint color options and provide expert installation to ensure a flawless finish.
At Great Western Buildings, we offer a range of high-quality secondary framing options for your steel building. Our team of skilled engineers has the expertise to design and construct a secondary framing system that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
From purlins and girts to eave struts and more, we have the materials and experience to ensure that your steel building has a strong and reliable secondary framing system. The quality of our secondary system is second to none and is a complex component of the steel building system.
Contact us to learn about our options.
The Great Western primary structural framing system covers the structural steel members used as rafters, columns, interior columns, moment/portal frames, and more. No two steel buildings are alike, and they can’t be engineered with a one-size-fits-all, cookie-cutter template.
Great Western custom designs every steel building to meet your specific requirements. Our engineers consider serviceability, load conditions, geographical locations, even aesthetics, and of course, building use before we even put the cursor on the state-of-the-art computer screen.
We employ the latest advanced engineering and drafting programs to design and detail each Great Western steel building, one by one, individually.