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Roll-Up Door Coils

Roll-Up Doors VS. Overhead Doors

Are you stuck wondering whether you’re choosing the right door for your project? Don’t worry-you’re not alone. Choosing between roll-up doors and overhead doors is a very popular topic among our customers! Basically, there are five main differences to keep in mind when choosing your door. Although these options vary depending on your contractor, the main differences are color, material, price, durability, and automation.

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How to minimize steel building condensation

A very common question in the steel building industry is how to minimize condensation in a steel building. Luckily, there are many ways you can minimize and even eliminate this problem. A few of these solutions include vents, CondenStop, and insulation.

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Join Our Team

Join our team! Midwest Steel Carports, Inc. is recruiting motivated individuals looking for a challenging and rewarding career. Is Midwest Steel Carports right for you? Read below to learn about our team and whether we’re a good fit for your new career opportunity!

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The Midwest Steel Difference

When you choose Midwest Steel Carports, Inc. you choose high-quality and an exceptional customer experience. To best serve our customers, we never sacrifice value; therefore, our pricing is not the lowest. However, we guarantee an overall industry-leading product and service that will continuously exceed your expectations.  Continue for value.

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BETTER

A-Frame Horizontal Roof

A-Frame Horizontal roofs give your structure a residential look. The sheet panels run from side to side and does not have purlins or ridge cap. The increase in price to upgrade to A-Frame Horizontal is the additional welding needed on your trusses (bows). An excellent option to keep your residential look for residential areas for a minimum upgrade costs.

BEST

A-Frame Vertical Roof

Known as the best choice for areas that experience extreme weather conditions, the vertical roof style is hands down the best choice for Michigan weather. The roof panels run from the pitch to the eaves causing heavy snows, rain, and natural elements to slide off the roof easily. In order to tie down the panels to the structure, we must add purlins or hat channels lengthwise making the structure more rigid. The finished look with special trim all around the roof and ridge cap makes this roof style the best option.

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