Covered Systems offers a variety of roof coverings for the storage bays or buildings within the product range. Whether the customers requirement is for a simple netting cover to contain light materials such as paper or a conventional steel box-profile cladded building, we have the answer. Our ‘can do’ approach to customer requirements means we are continually solving customers demands.

The flexibility of the Alfabloc walling is also a major factor in the endless design possibilities for our range of covered bays and buildings.

To compliment our buildings a range of door systems are available taking into account the requirements of customer and the application of the structure.

Polycover is a flexible low cost option for bay covering and is available up to a width of 12 metres. The cover structure is rolled galvanised steel tubing located on top of the Alfabloc walling. This product can be used with either the 2.4m high or the 3m high Alfabloc.

 


The Buckenham range of buildings
can be constructed out of either a galvanised steel frame or a pre-stressed concrete frame with many types of roof covering. The concrete framed buildings are the basis for our in-vessel composting system but can be used in situations where corrosion is a major factor. The steel framed buildings are normally galvanised and the construction of the Buckenham is extremely strong and robust. PVC roof coverings are popular for this type of building and our unique roof fixings make construction fast and simple. This also makes dismantling a straightforward task and means it is very easy to move a Buckenham building if required. Multiple structures are possible utilising the centre wall and loading of bulk products aided by the robust Alfabloc design.

Buildings provide a multitude of uses and Covered Systems can provide a multitude of solutions to you requirement.

 

 

 

 

Covered Systems Ltd. Grove Farm, Creeting St Peter, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6 8QG Tel: 01449 721299 Fax: 01449 721398
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