BASIC Reference 137
Temporary building with gable canopy for furniture storage
Protection class 3 | condensation-protected. A furniture dealer from Stuttgart expanded his storage space by 637.50 m² within a very short space of time with a temporary building for rent. The customer's main concern with this tent hall was the dry warehousing of his furniture.
HALTEC was able to fulfil all the customer's wishes with this BASIC temporary building with interior tarpaulins. The additional interior tarpaulins absorb any condensation and drain it to the side. This ensured that the stored office furniture was adequately protected from moisture at all times.
In addition, the hall was extended by two grids designed as canopies. On the one hand, this can be used to store insensitive pallets. On the other hand, a loading and unloading area protected from the rain was created in front of the hall.
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Protected outdoor area
The five metre canopy protects the entrance area. Lorries and vans can be loaded and unloaded here in the dry.
Bright warehouse
Translucent roof tarpaulins bring plenty of daylight into the hall and thus save energy costs.
Controlled water drainage
A box gutter is fitted underneath the roof tarpaulin to drain rainwater from the roof in a controlled manner.
Rent or buy temporary buildings?HALTEC BASIC
There are many advantages to not purchasing a temporary building yourself: in addition to short-term space gains without high financial investment, you retain full flexibility – with the option to purchase at a later date.
- for short-term space gain
- predictable monthly costs
- no capital tied up – no loan
- variable for conversion/expansion
- optical condition: used
The longer you want to use your temporary building, the greater the advantages of buying it: the greatest possible customisability, coupled with high variability when converting or expanding.
- variable for conversion/expansion
- for longer service lives > 4 years
- only new components
- high investment costs
BASIC Reference 137