
Ventilation in Commodity Storage Buildings
Legacy fabric buildings have less condensation than steel buildings. Read more about how Legacy does ventilation options for stored commodities.
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History of Fabric Buildings
Learn about the history of fabric buildings and how they evolved into a cost-effective and sustainable solution for various industries.
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Fabric Buildings vs Post-Frame Buildings
Wood buildings can't compete with natural light and flame retardancy of fabric cladding. Compare wooden post-frame buildings to fabric membrane structures.
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Fabric Buildings and Seismic Activity
Engineered fabric buildings are designed to withstand seismic forces. Read about the advantages of fabric structures in earthquakes and seismic areas.
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The Most Distinct Feature of a Fabric Building: The Fabric
Why choose a fabric building? Learn more about the specifications & advantages of structural fabric, a flame-retardant option for any industry. Click here.
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Comfortable Climate Controlled Fabric Buildings
Architectural fabric buildings are climate-controlled to be comfortable in any environment. Add insulation, ventilation and HVAC for maximum comfort.
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Natural Light has Several Advantages in Fabric Buildings
Natural light has several advantages in fabric buildings over trying to brighten a dark building with artificial lighting.
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Fabric Buildings Stand the Test of Time … and Weather
Legacy Fabric buildings are engineered to withstand weather such as snow loads, wind loads, heavy rains and more. Click to read more...
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Fertilizer Storage - Fabric vs. Steel and Wood Structures
Explore the benefits of fabric, wood, and steel structures for fertilizer storage. Find out which is best for your needs. Contact us for expert advice.
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Five Advantages of Fabric Storage Buildings
There are many advantages that tension fabric structures offer over brick-and-mortar edifices: versatility, customization, durability and usable space.
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