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The Many Uses of Fabric Buildings

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The Many Uses of Fabric Buildings

By: Dominic Lin

Fabric buildings are the perfect alternative for those who do not want to, or cannot construct a permanent building in a particular area. Fabric shelters can be used for a variety of purposes from storage to employee shelter, and so much more. Not only are these buildings spacious and allow for a variety of setups and configurations, they are also easy to maintain and are environmentally friendly. There are a number of reasons why fabric shelters have become so handy and so useful. One such reason is because the buildings can be custom designed to meet each and every one of your personal building requirements. Since they are able to be modified, they can easily go from portable and temporary to semi-permanent, to even fully permanent. They are simple to construct, are up and ready to be used in no time at all, and are one of the most cost efficient building options available. Better still, fabric buildings are flexible, and can be laid out to be used in any type of space. Should your needs change over the course of time, they can be expanded or modified to serve a new purpose.

These buildings can be constructed in many different size configurations ranging from 12 feet to 160 feet depending on your specific requirements. The structure can be made to be fully enclosed or more open with various door options. Fabric buildings can easily meet just about any type of need for any business, in any industry, much the same way a permanent structure can. If you find your needs change over time, these structures can be quickly disassembled, moved, or even stored. Because of this versatility, they have become great options for locations such as:

* Factories
* Construction spots
* Military bases
* Oil fields
* Water treatment plants
* Mines
* Marine yards

In most cases, these types of structures are translucent, which means they allow a good amount of natural light to penetrate. This reduces the need for setting up lighting systems, if the majority of the work to be done is completed in daylight hours. Since these buildings are easy and fast to install, there is little labor expense, making them an excellent cost efficient, environmentally friendly, weather resistant, fire retardant, and versatile building alternative. These structures are made of a durable, coated fabric which makes them very simple to clean and virtually maintenance free.

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Shelter Structures Inc offers cost-effective, energy-efficient weather protection and containment shelters for the US government, construction, and other industries.

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