I have a 45x102 type 'S' structural steel arch building. My particular building has 8' straight side walls before the curve starts. (NorthRunGrader is most likely thinking of a type 'Q' building...quonset....) My particular building is a
Steelmaster
I think that most of the steel arch buildings probably come out of the same rolling mills since they all look alike.
I have 19' clearance at the peak.
I erected the entire building by myself. Yes, I am retired and have plenty of free time but it only took a few weeks once the slab was finished.
My building is entirely spray-foamed....about 4" average thickness.
To protect the foam and the wall itself, I attached some 2x4 framing to the floor and also to the metal with some 16g clips and covered the framing with ¾" sheathing.
I do not have any photos on photobucket but will be happy to send some to your email if you want to see any.
Bottom line, for me:
•The building is exceptionally tight, little or no air infiltration except for the 16x12 OHD or man door. I have 2-roof exhausters, 1725cfm each, and when they are running it is difficult to open the man door (swings out).
•The building is quiet.
•Our local weather hasn't been above 20° for the last week or two, currently snowing with about 18" or so on the ground. Inside temp is staying at about 40°...no heater.
I'll be happy to answer any related questions.