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How to Prep Your Site for a Metal Building Install Choose the Location. The perfect spot for a metal building should have more space than the structure will occupy. ... Get Permission to Build. ... Remove Brush and Other Debris. ... Grade the Soil. ... Install Utilities. ... Build a Foundation.
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While metal buildings are much easier and faster to install than traditionally framed structures, they still require some basic preparation steps. Skipping even one of the essential site preparation tasks can result in damage to the metal building, or at least a structure that doesn’t meet all of your needs. Taking your time to prep your site thoroughly will speed up installation and prevent future issues like flooding from increasing the costs of ownership. We have put together an FAQ to answer the most frequently asked questions
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Read More »Grading is the process of leveling out the soil and creating a slight slope around the edges of the installation area to encourage good drainage. Unless you already own a backhoe or front-end loader, you’ll likely need the help of the professionals to handle this task. Grading may be all you need before installation if you’re just planning to use a soil foundation for your metal building. If you want to pour a concrete slab instead, have the grading service excavate the foundation area to speed up the process.
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Pallets, lumber, and other cut and dried scrap wood are indeed good to burn (as long as you are completely sure they were not treated with any...
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Trimming your wick allows for a cleaner burn and can even save you money. According to the National Candle Association®, trimming your quick once...
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