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When shopping around for a steel building, whether it be for a barn or garage, you should know the terms and words used in the industry. An educated consumer is rarely taken advantage of.   

We have put together this glossary in hopes of educating you the consumer.
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G-90 A typical coating weight for galvanized steel sheet. Equates to .090 oz. of zinc per square foot, total both sides.
Gable A triangular portion of the endwall of a building, directly under the sloping roof and above the eave height line.
Gage Thickness of steel or distance between holes punched in flanges, base or splice plates.
Galvalume® The patented trade name by Bethleham Steel Company for the aluminum-zinc alloy applied to sheet steel for corrosion resistance.
Galvanized Steel Steel coated with zinc for corrosion resistance.
Gauge/Gage (1) In metal products, a number designating a specific thickness of metal sheet, or diameter of wire, cable or fastener shank tabulated in a standardized series, each of which represents a decimal fraction of an inch (or millimeter). (2) Distance in inches (or millimeters) between adjacent lines of holes or fasteners.
Girder A main horizontal or near horizontal structural member that supports vertical loads.
Girt A secondary horizontal structural member attached to sidewall or endwall columns to which wall covering is attached and supported horizontally; usually a cold-formed "Z" shape.
Glaze or Glazing The process of installing glass in window or door openings.
Gloss Subjective term describing the relative amount and nature of mirror-like reflection from a surface.
Granules Ceramic coated colored crushed rock that is applied to the exposed surface of roofing products.
Grout A mixture of cement, sand and water used to fill cracks and cavities. Often used under base plates to obtain uniform bearing surfaces.
Guideline A written statement or outline of a policy, practice or conduct. Guidelines may propose options to enable a user to satisfy provisions of a code, standard, regulation or recommendation.
Gusset Plate A steel plate used to connect two or more structural members in the same plane.
Gutter The trough that channels water from the eaves to the downspouts.

 



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