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48x60 Carolina Barn
This all vertical Carolina barn, with its custom aftermarket doors and windows, is being converted into a barndominium. Featuring a modern black and white color scheme, the structure boasts high-placed windows that allow ample natural light, while the white panels help reflect heat. The covered entryway lean-to, enables easy unloading of the car out of the weather and includes a wide header opening for convenient access.
48x60 Carolina Barn
Vertical Roof Style Steel Barn
WIDTH: 12
LENGTH: 60
HEIGHT: 14
TYPE: Commercial
STYLE: Vertical Roof
SKU: CSB-VCB-24-B22
Color Match Screws
Color Match Screws
Color Match Screws
5/16" Self Tapping Zinc Screws
Color matching zinc screws on a metal building is an important step to ensure a seamless, polished look while maintaining the building’s structural integrity. Zinc screws are often chosen for their corrosion-resistant properties, which are ideal for metal buildings exposed to the elements. To achieve an aesthetically cohesive finish screws are available in a variety of pre-painted colors that are the same color of your metal building.
26 Gauge Sheet Metal
Panels
Panels
Corrugated Steel AG Panel
26-gauge sheet metal is a mid-thickness steel material commonly used in construction, roofing, HVAC systems, and various industrial applications. The "26-gauge" refers to the thickness of the metal. It's thicker and stronger than 29-gauge sheet metal.

This type of sheet metal strikes a balance between flexibility and durability, offering more structural strength than thinner gauges while still being relatively easy to work with. When painted it gains corrosion resistance, making it suitable for outdoor applications like roofing, siding, and agricultural buildings, as well as environments exposed to moisture and varying weather conditions. Its durability, combined with the protective paint, ensures long-term performance and protection against rust and environmental damage.
Headers
Headers
Headers
load bearing horizontal beam
Load-bearing headers are structural components used in construction to support the weight of the building above openings such as doors, windows, or large wall openings where they fall on a leg. These headers distribute the load from the roof above the opening across the surrounding wall structure, preventing the weight from causing the wall to collapse or the opening to distort.