Dirt, gravel, asphalt, concrete. Keep in mind all certified structures must be installed on and anchored to concrete. Also, where you are going to have your structure built must be level.
There should be a minimum of 3′ of clearance around where the structure will be located, so the installers have room to perform the installation.
If financing is needed, we have multiple options, depending upon your situation and credit. Once you’ve agreed upon a price, and signed the quote from a Millennium building specialist, a deposit is required. After that, you will pay the remaining balance to the installing manufacturer of the structure.
This is extremely important! Many times, we see someone wanting to cover or enclose a boat or trailer, but forget to take into consideration the full length of the trailer and possible equipment in the back. For example, your boat may be 21′, but actually, there is another 2′ from the outboard engine, then another 3-4′ of tongue at the front of the trailer. So now you’re covering or enclosing a 26-27′ item at a minimum. Taking the time to fully consider your exact dimensions can save headaches in the end, and ensure your complete satisfaction with your next metal structure.
In most areas of the US, having a permit for construction of your structure is necessary from your local county/city or state government. Please consider calling or checking the web for your local municipalities permitting requirements for your next metal structure.
Your site must be level, for your structure to be installed.
1 year workmanship (Location Dependent)
up to 20 year on frame (tubing) rust through
20 year on sheet metal (vertical) rust through.
Our buildings come with standard 29 gauge sheet metal (Except FL) and 14 gauge 2.5″ square tubing. You can upgrade to 26 gauge sheet metal and or 12 gauge 2.25″ square tubing.
A down payment is required upon sale of a structure. If your sale exceeds $15,000, 1/2 the balance will be due upon scheduling installation of your structure.