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B U t l e r® s e l f - s t o r a g eDESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE FOR LOW PITCH ROOFS
It’s easy to recognize why a Butler®
building system is such an ideal choice
for self-storage applications. It offers
design flexibility, fast construction,
superior performance, and low-
maintenance—all provided by a
reputable local Butler Builder®.
The photographs included in this guide
demonstrate the options available for
a Butler Self-Storage building system.
Also included are descriptions of the
building components, as well as other
options that may be considered. If you
have any questions, please contact your
Butler Builder.
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE - LOW PITCH ROOFS
Door jambs and headers are constructed of pre-finished 18 gauge material, which is 2-1/2 times thicker than the industry standard 26 gauge material. Jambs and headers feature no exterior fasteners giving a clean, finished look.
1.
Your Butler Builder is a construction
professional who can handle every
phase of your construction project.
Only builders of the highest integrity
and reputation are selected to become
Butler Builders. They will work with
you to provide the building system you
want, on time and within your budget.
18 Gauge Header
18 Gauge Door Jamb
A.
The typical 10" bay utilizes a 9' 0" wide door, and a typical 12' 0" wide bay uses an 11" 0' wide door.
9' 0" wide door
A.
The interior structure features pre-punched columns and purlins for bolt together connections to simplify installation. The entire structure is zinc coated to inhibit rust.
Purlin
Column
B.
The interior structure has 5' purlin spacing standard, in some high snow load areas closer purlin spacing may be required.
5' Maximum
B.
Partition
29 gauge galvalume horizontal partition panel.
Rake angles close the gap between the partition panel and the underside of the roof.
2.
Rake Angle
Partition Panel
C.
26 gauge A-Type Panel is used at wall locations that do not have doors.
A-Type Panel
E.
Rake trim covers the end of the building while eave trim covers the side. Both rake and eave trims are used to accent the building and are normally the same color as the doors.
Rake Trim
Eave Trim
F.
When there is a change in foundation
grade, building steps will be required. For
steps 12" or less, the step trim color will
be determined by the rake trim color and
the starter strip color will be determined
by the roof color. For steps greater than
12", additional rake trim and A-Type panel
will be included at step. The starter strip
color will be determined by roof color.
Contact a Butler Regional Manager if you
have any questions about building steps.
Step TrimG.
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE - LOW PITCH ROOFS
D.
12" Roof Step
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE - LOW PITCH ROOFS
K. If an interior masonry fire separation is required, the structural framing includes exterior trim pieces to cover the fire separation.
Masonry Fire Separation
For interior fire separations, gypsum wallboard is installed over stud wall and taped. Number of sheets on each side of stud wall will vary based on fire rating needed.
THE BUTLER STANDARD: Includes 29 gauge Galvalume® liner panel to cover both sides, protecting the gypsum wallboard. The door jamb is widened for this additional material.
Gypsum Wallboard Fire Separations
I.
J.
An alternate way to accommodatea roof step is to use a rolling stepThis design can be used for steps upto 12" in height. Please contact the Butler Regional Manager forlimitations and other information.
Rolling Step
H.
GutterL. 26 gauge gutters and downspouts can match either the building or door color. If using the MR-24® roof system, the standard Butler gutter would be installed.
Downspout
3.
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE - LOW PITCH ROOFS
In insulated buildings, 29 gauge liner panel is used to cover the wall insulation and protect it from damage.
4" or 6" wall insulation can be supplied by Butler®.
4.
Insulation
Liner Panel
M.
N.
Butler offers up to an R-38 (12") roof insulation. Shown above is a R-32 (10") roof insulation using R-5 thermal blocks. Contact a Butler Builder about meeting energy codes.
Insulation
N.
Galvalume® R-Type panel roof sheets are 3' wide and attach to the structure using Zac head screws for secure placement.
Galvalume® R-Type Panel
O.
3/4" vinyl-faced insulation is recommended to prevent condensation on the roof. The insulation is installed using fender washers. Fender Washer
N.
Insulation
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE - LOW PITCH ROOFS
The screws at the eave are located outside the building to prevent roof leaks. The eave trim covers the eave angle and roof screws for a clean, finished look. This feature is standard on all Butler buildings.
5.
Galvalume® R-Type Panel Roof
Eave Trim
O.
The standing seam roof need only be screwed down at the eave. This prevents having exposed screws across the roof sheets, minimizing the potential for roof leaks. Butler highly recommends the standing seam roof, which features 2’ wide snap together panels.
Standing Seam Roof
P.
The screws at the eave are located outside the building to prevent roof leaks. The eave trim covers the eave angle and roof screws for a clean, finished look. This feature is standard on all Butler buildings.
Standing Seam RoofP.
An installed Galvalume® R-Type panel roof with exposed fasteners.
Installed Galvalume® R-Type Panel Roof
O.
Eave Angle
Eave Angle
Eave Trim
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE - LOW PITCH ROOFS
Butler can ship the standing seam roof panel in sections up to 50' wide, avoiding the need for a ridge cap or screws inside the building.
6.
Standing Seam Roof
P.
Flush Panel
R.
A bright white rigid-rib hallway panel is an optional less expensive cost alternative to the flush panel.
If the gap above the corridor is greater than 7", Butler supplies burglar bars to fill the gap.
Rigid-Rib Panel
S.
An interior corridor with flush headers has a fixed height with a gap between the corridor and purlin. The gap varies depending on the location of the corridor. • The lights should be centered in the hallway. • Material used to support the lights are by others.
Flush Header
Q.
Butler standard corridor uses a flush panel for all blank walls. This system gives a clean, finished look.
S.
Burglar Bar
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE - LOW PITCH ROOFS
4' diamond plate corner guards are used to protect panels from cart damage.
12" wide kick plates are used to protect panels from cart damage.
7.
4' Diamond Plate Corner Guards
24 Gauge Flush Panel
U.
A soffit ceiling is recommended if using door alarms. This gives access to the alarms for maintenance purposes. Butler can supply a 2-T8 bulb lighting package which is recommended.
Soffit
X.
The 18 gauge flush recessed entry way is an ideal location for the HVAC unit. In addition, it gives customers a place to stage their goods during inclement weather.
Recessed Entry
Y.
A bright white flush ceiling covers all interior duct work and completely encloses the corridor, resulting in a clean, finished look. Lights can be installed directly to the ceiling panel.
Flush CeilingW.
Diamond Plate Kick Plate
V.
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE - LOW PITCH ROOFS
Header draft stops are used to seal the top of the door to minimize dust, dirt, and blowing snow from entering the unit. Draft stops may be added to a proposal or may be purchased at a later date.
8.
Draft Stop
Space Guard Latch
Stainless steel latches may be purchased as an alternative to the Space Guard latch. Guardian II locks for the stainless steel latches may be purchased separately, these locks can be keyed alike or keyed separately. The inset photo shows our ADA compliant latch.*
Jamb brush seals attach to the side jamb to minimize dust, dirt, and blowing snow from entering the unit. Brush seals may be added to a proposal or they may be purchased at a later date.
Brush Seal
The Space Guard latch comes installed on all doors. The cylinder lock can be purchased separately, these locks can be keyed alike or keyed separately. The inset photo shows our ADA compliant latch.*
*ADA loop may not be approved in all areas.
Stainless Steel Latch
BUTLER® SELF-STORAGE
DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION GUIDE
Butler ManufacturingKansas City, MO816-968-3000
www.butlermfg.com
Butler Buildings CanadaBurlington, ON Canada905-332-7786
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