Regency Steel Buildings was the proud supplier of these (5) metal mini storage buildings in Amarillo, Texas in early November of 2020.
Engineered by Regency Storage Systems, the buildings now function as a self-storage center, generating a steady stream of revenue for the business owner. All (5) buildings are different sizes, with the first standing 20’x110’x7.67’/8.5’, the second, 20’x120’x7.67’/8.5’, and the third, 10’x180’x8.1’/8.5’.
The fourth mini storage building boasts a finished size of 10’x200’x8.1’/8.5’, while the fifth and final building is 10’x120’x8.1’/8.5’. The roofs of the self-storage buildings are comprised of hardwearing Galvalume steel and have mild 0.5:12 pitches, and distributed among them are (73) rentable storage units.
Each storage unit needs a private door for renter access. In total, the (5) Regency Steel buildings contain (73) 9’x7’ framed door openings enclosing (73) 9’x7’ Janus Model 650 mini storage doors. They also have several customizations that keep them compliant with building and engineering codes in place in Amarillo, including 21-psf snow loads and 115-mph wind speed ratings.
The largest city in the Texas Panhandle, Amarillo sits primarily within Potter County, although a small section extends into Randall County. It lies about 123 miles north of Lubbock and about 18 miles northeast of Canyon.
For more on mini storage buildings or to obtain a quick price quote, call 1-800-486-8415.