Steel Frame Structures

Which type of steel frame structure is suitable for constructing a steel building for residential purpose?


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Rigid frame structure is generally suitable for residential steel buildings. Be sure to satisfy all the local zoning laws.

Always go for genuine components for your building.

Buy all the steel building parts and accessories from a renowned dealer only. Residential steel buildings usually come with 30 years warranty.

Though if you want to know more about Steel Buildings then check out this link:

http://www.citysteelbuildings.com/blog/category/residential-steel-buildings/

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