5 Common Errors Made by Fabric Building Owners
To make the best decision when purchasing a fabric building, it is crucial to avoid certain mistakes. Legacy's tension fabric structures stand out.
Read More →Building Beautiful and Functional Equestrian Arenas
Equestrian arenas must be functional for horses, riders, and visitors, while also providing a beautiful space that meets the needs of the horses.
Read More →Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings Versus Legacy ExxoTec™ Buildings
Need a free-span building? Compare a pre-engineered metal building with a Legacy ExxoTec™ building to decide which is a better value for you.
Read More →How Legacy ExxoTec™ Buildings Hold Up Against Nature
Commercial buildings must stand up to nature: heat, cold, heavy snow loads, storms, or high winds. Legacy ExxoTec™ buildings have what it takes.
Read More →Legacy ExxoTec™ Buildings Offer Quicker Construction Timelines
Traditional building construction is a lengthy process. Legacy ExxoTec™ buildings deliver the quality and durability you need in far less time.
Read More →Limit Corrosion in Fertilizer Storage
Fertilizer storage buildings can be susceptible to corrosion. Innovative building materials from Legacy Building Solutions offer good protection.
Read More →PE Fabric Versus a Legacy ExxoTec™ Building
PE tension fabric is commonly used for certain structures, but an ExxoTec™ building provides greater strength and versatility with a longer life span.
Read More →Hot Dipped Galvanized Versus EpoxxiShield™ for Corrosion Protection
Corrosion can eat away at your building’s structure. Legacy Building Solutions’ EpoxxiShield epoxy coating provides far better protection.
Read More →Advantages of an ExxoTec™ Building
ExxoTec™ buildings combine proprietary tension fabric and steel framing systems to create structures that outperform metal and wood, maintenance-free.
Read More →New Material Technologies Make Tension Fabric Buildings Desirable
Tension fabric buildings are more desirable than ever, thanks to advanced material technologies and a creative approach to construction.
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