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Ground vs. Concrete for a Large RV Carport: What Changes at Installation?

Apr 28, 2026
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Table of Contents
  • Key Highlights
  • The Three Types of Metal Building Installation Problems
  • What to Do If You Have a Problem: Step by Step
  • Types of Problems and Who to Contact
  • What NOT to Do If You Have an Installation Problem
  • Why Choose Engineered Metal Buildings
  • Conclusion
Ground vs. Concrete for a Large RV Carport: What Changes at Installation?

You've just had a metal building installed. It looks solid, but there’s always that thought: what if something isn’t right once the crew pulls away?

It happens. Not often, but it happens. The difference is how it’s handled. Engineered Metal Buildings has a clear path for fixing issues, and we’ll work with you every step of the way. But how to get started?

This content will help you know exactly what to do if something comes up.

Key Highlights

  • If you notice a problem, take photos immediately, before the crew leaves, if possible.
  • Most issues fall into three categories: delivery damage, installation error, or site prep failure.
  • Installation-related problems should be reported to your dealer first, not the manufacturer.
  • Manufacturer defects follow a separate warranty process, but your dealer can help guide it.
  • Engineered Metal Buildings uses a Delivered and Installed model with one point of contact.
  • The sooner you report an issue, the faster and cleaner the resolution tends to be.
  • Call (208) 572-1441 as soon as something looks off; timing matters more than most people think.

Need help now? Contact the Engineered Metal Buildings support team with your order details, photos, and a short explanation of the issue.

The Three Types of Metal Building Installation Problems

Before anything gets fixed, you need to know what you’re looking at. Not every issue is handled the same way, and guessing wrong can slow things down.

Most problems fall into one of three buckets. Once you know which one you’re dealing with, it becomes much clearer who to call, what to document, and what happens next.

Delivery Damage

This is damage that shows up before installation even begins. Things like dented panels, bent framing, or missing pieces. It’s usually the most straightforward situation, but only if you catch it early.

On delivery day, don’t just watch the unload; look at the materials. If something’s off, take photos right then. If you can, note it on the delivery receipt. Don’t let damaged components get installed without documentation. That moment matters more than people realize.

Installation Error

This comes down to how the building was put together. Maybe a frame isn’t lining up right. Maybe fasteners are off. Doors don’t close square. Panels don’t sit flush.

These fall under workmanship. Take clear photos of the exact issue. Step back and get context shots too. Don’t try to tweak or fix anything yourself before reporting it. What seems minor can turn into a bigger warranty issue if it’s altered.

Site Prep Failure

Sometimes the issue isn’t the building or the crew, it’s the ground it’s sitting on. If the site wasn’t level, properly graded, or ready, problems can show up after installation.

You might see uneven settling, water pooling, or structural stress. These situations usually trace back to site prep. That’s why Engineered Metal Buildings provides site preparation guidance upfront. If this is what you’re dealing with, the next step is an assessment, not a quick fix.

What to Do If You Have a Problem: Step by Step

Step 1 - Document the Problem Immediately

Take photos before you touch anything. Wide shots. Close-ups. Show how the issue fits into the rest of the structure.

If the crew is still there, do this before they leave. Write down what you’re seeing, like dates, conditions, and anything unusual. That record becomes your foundation.

Step 2 - Identify the Type of Problem

Figure out which category it fits into: delivery damage, installation error, or site prep.

This step matters because it determines the next move. Manufacturer defects follow a different path than install issues. Site problems may need evaluation first.

Step 3 - Contact Engineered Metal Buildings

Call [Phone Number] as soon as possible. Have your photos ready, along with your order number and a short explanation.

With the Delivered and Installed model, you’re not chasing multiple companies. One contact handles it.

Step 4 - Follow the Resolution Process

From there, your documentation gets reviewed, the issue is categorized, and if it’s covered, a repair or replacement gets scheduled.

Step 5 - Get Everything in Writing

If there’s a fix agreed on, make sure it’s documented. Email, work order, something concrete. Keep your photos and records. It’s just good practice on any purchase this size.

Planning another building? Before your next order, review the metal building ordering process so you know what happens from quote to installation.

Types of Problems and Who to Contact

Problem Type Likely Cause Who to Contact First Key Action
Delivery Damage Transport or unloading Your dealer - Engineered Metal Buildings (208) 572-1441 Document before unloading. Note on delivery receipt.
Installation Error Assembly mistake by install crew Your dealer - Engineered Metal Buildings (208) 572-1441 Photograph the defect. Do not self-repair before reporting.
Manufacturer Defect Factory issue in panels or structure Manufacturer warranty process, dealer can assist Identify component. Reference warranty paperwork.
Site Prep Issue Poor grading, drainage, or leveling Call dealer to assess - (208) 572-1441 Do not re-level yourself. Get an assessment first.
Missing Parts Incomplete shipment Your dealer immediately - (208) 572-1441 Document what’s missing. Check your packing list.

If you’re unsure where your situation fits, call (208) 572-1441 or visit engineeredmetalbuildings.com. It’s easier to sort it out earlier than later.

Helpful code reference: For broader code context, you can review International Building Code resources. Always confirm final requirements with your local building department.

What NOT to Do If You Have an Installation Problem

When something looks off, the instinct is to fix it fast. That can backfire.

Give the process a chance to work before stepping in.

  • Do not attempt repairs yourself before reporting the issue.
  • Do not wait days or weeks to say something since time weakens your claim.
  • Do not throw away damaged parts or packaging.
  • Do not escalate immediately; start with your dealer and your documentation.
  • Do not rely on verbal promises. Get everything in writing.

Why Choose Engineered Metal Buildings

Engineered Metal Buildings is proud to be a leading provider of metal buildings, large and small. Our structures are built with premium steel components and engineered to hold up to your local wind and snow loads.

You can design your structure with our 3D Designer tool before ordering, choose engineer-certified options, and explore financing or Rent-to-Own if needed.

Want to check your site conditions first? Use the ASCE Hazard Tool as a general reference for wind and snow load data, then confirm requirements with your local building department and the Engineered Metal Buildings team.

Design Your Building at EngineeredMetalBuildings.com or call (208) 572-1441 .

Conclusion

Most installations go smoothly. But if something does come up, it’s manageable when you know the steps. Document early, report quickly, and stick with the process. Engineered Metal Buildings keeps it straightforward.

Design Your Building at EngineeredMetalBuildings.com or call (208) 572-1441 .

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to report an installation problem?

As soon as possible. Same day is best. Early reporting gives the clearest picture of what happened.

What if the problem is caused by poor site prep—is that covered?

Usually not, since site prep is handled before installation. That said, Engineered Metal Buildings can assess what's going on and help you figure out next steps.

Can I fix a minor installation issue myself to save time?

It's not a good idea. Even small issues can point to bigger alignment problems, and self-repairs can affect warranty coverage. Report it first, then follow the proper fix.

What if a panel or structural part is damaged when the building arrives?

Take photos before unloading if you can. Note the issue on the delivery receipt and contact Engineered Metal Buildings right away. Keep the damaged materials until the claim is reviewed.

Does Engineered Metal Buildings fix installation mistakes?

Yes. If it falls under workmanship, it's handled through the dealer. Call (208) 572-1441 to review your specific situation.

What should I do if I notice a problem with my metal building right after installation?

Document it immediately with photos. Capture the issue clearly, figure out whether it's delivery damage, an installation error, or a site concern, then call Engineered Metal Buildings at (208) 572-1441.

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