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Do Steel Warehouses Need To Be Insulated?

By: Amy Nutt
 

Steel warehouses have a multitude of uses. They can house everything from overstock to livestock, airplanes to the family car. If you are building a steel warehouse, you should consider whether or not you want it to be insulated.

Why should you insulate or not insulate your warehouse? There are countless variables that could lead you in either direction. First, consider your location. Are you building a steel warehouse in a location with extreme weather? Will it be cold, rainy or snowy in the part of the world where you are erecting your warehouse?

Without insulation, the weather inside a steel warehouse will be much like the weather outside (barring rain and snow, of course). Since steel is conductive, cold weather outside will make it cold in your warehouse. Heat and humidity can also easily influence the atmosphere inside your warehouse. Depending on factors like where the warehouse is located, it can act like an oven. Also, the small gaps that are inherent in the construction of steel warehouses can let in wind, weather and humidity.

If you are using your warehouse for the storage of inanimate objects that are not affected by the temperature, you probably don't need to worry about insulating it. Are you using it to store automobiles or farm equipment? Maybe you are using it to warehouse a non-perishable commercial product. If so, then it probably isn't imperative for you to insulate your warehouse.

But consider how often you or your employees will be in the warehouse? Will you be there on a daily basis? Will you have full-time employees working at the warehouse? If this is the case, you should consider using insulation. If your employees will be spending a lot of time in the warehouse, it is in accordance with good employment practices to provide a safe and comfortable work environment. Your workers will be happier and turnover will be lower if your warehouse is insulated from the rain, heat and cold. Also, if you and your family will be using the warehouse, you owe it to yourself and them to keep the warehouse safe and comfortable.

Insulating a warehouse is not just about keeping the cold out. If you are storing large amounts of perishable products such as food, you should use insulation to keep the cool air inside, and the hot air out. If you do so, the products you are storing will be far less likely to spoil, and you will incur fewer financial losses in the long run.

Insulating a warehouse is an energy and time-consuming task, but it doesn't have to be a difficult one. Recently, there have been many innovations in spray-foam insulation which have made it even easier and more effective to use.

Polyurethane foam can meet many insulation needs, from keeping refrigerator-like temperatures to simply keeping out drafts. Because the foam expands as it dries, it is excellent for sealing small gaps that would otherwise be very difficult to insulate. If you are interested in learning about polyurethane insulation, you should contact a contractor or manufacturer that specializes in it, or visit a warehouse supply store.

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