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Re: Re: steel building in florida
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Posted by Art on March 01, 2004 at 04:22:00 from (208.32.99.195):
In Reply to: Re: steel building in florida posted by John A on February 29, 2004 at 14:19:52:
I assume you are talking about Mueller Buildings in Ballinger, I too, have heard of several price increases due in the next few months due to the increased cost of steel, the builder for my house was telling me this, as they are a supplier of metal roofing like I want. I contracted to have a Morton Building erected(before I heard of Mueller), due to Morton's reputation, quality, and guarantee. As mentioned above, there are beaucoups of metal building manufacturers, but I am hesitant due to their lack of time in the business, the doubtful quality of their materials (ie. imported steel), ability to honor their guarantee, if any, the quality of the workmanship and work crews, etc, etc, etc. I guess I lucked out for once in my life, by locking in the price before the increases sent it out of sight, as it was I decreased the intended size by about 400 square feet, (for which I will probably always regret).
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