Answers from the Engineer: Insulation and Natural Light
Discover Legacy’s fabric building insulation solutions for energy efficiency and environmental control across various industries. Industry-leading expertise!
Read More →Legacy’s Patented Attachment System
Legacy Building Solutions' patented fabric attachment system will give you the best longevity, lower maintenance costs and give the cleanest look.
Read More →How to Maximize Profits and Efficiency with Fabric Buildings
Need to increase your profits? Fabric buildings have financial advantages, including low energy & maintenance costs. Click here to learn more.
Read More →Fabric Buildings that Can Be Built Quickly
Expedite your construction project with Legacy's fabric structures. Save time and money without compromising quality. Contact us for more information.
Read More →Answers from the Engineer: Fabric Building Foundations
Learn how a fabric building foundation compares to a pre-engineered metal building foundation as part of our ongoing Answers from the Engineer blog series.
Read More →12 Ways Fabric Makes Sense for Aircraft Hangars
Some of the best airplane hangar designs, cargo processing facilities, shade shelters and LAMS are built with fabric.
Read More →Answers from the Engineer: Extreme Environment & Climate Questions
Our panel of fabric structure experts will answer questions from engineers and architects about extreme environment and climate concerns.
Read More →4 Features That Enhance Moisture Control in Fabric Buildings
Control water intrusion in buildings with a moisture mitigation system. Read more about overhangs, gutters and other options to use on fabric buildings.
Read More →5 Ways Fabric Fertilizer Building Design & Construction Drives Profits
Fertilizer buildings should be customizable, non-corrosive and durable. See how Legacy fertilizer building construction provides all this and more.
Read More →VIDEO: ExxoTec™ Fabric Strength Test
We put a fully loaded skidsteer on a sample of ExxoTec PVC fabric. Check out the results ... and imagine how it would look on your fabric building.
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