Hawaii Building Guide

March 15, 2007

Keeping Busy Without Busting

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How is business these days? Are you achieving your goals? Making money?  Many companies across the country are enjoying record profits. Hopefully, this is your experience.  So, if your business is indeed doing quite well, are you prepared for this growth? It’s a nice problem to have. So, how will you handle the “problem” of growth? Many businesses just hire more employees. One approach is to re-locate to a new building. Another is to open another store in the appropriate area to meet the market demand. Moving into a new building may involve renting from an existing space or constructing an entirely new structure. Sometimes business owners may renovate the building they are currently in or annex additional square footage. Obviously, if you are expanding your business, then you will take the necessary time to choose the best building for your business. So what kind will you choose? Research has shown that metal buildings are the best investment–or, more specifically, steel buildings. Yes, believe it or not, the most economical investment will be to construct your new building (or annex) with steel. Because of all the incredible advantages of erecting a building with steel, you will be very satisfied with the decision for many years to come. Therefore, I wanted to quickly go over all the advantages that a steel building can offer your business so that you can decide for yourself what’s best for your business or organization. And even if your business is not enjoying the “record profits” that I spoke of earlier, then the real estate investment this article speaks of can help you acheive the financial goals you have for your business.

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March 1, 2007

Painting Your Building: It’s More Than a Color Choice

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Mainly, commercial grade steel paints in the modern day are very well done. In the present day, manufacturers as well as steel building purchasers are demanding a durable finish that will not dim or chip or peel for a long period of time. In the present day, most all premium quality steel paints that can be procured shield the roofing from moisture, which is the first consideration, but also from harmful pollution. Darker coverings, such as blue and red, can be spoiled by solar activity so, above all in southern climates, a fading protection needs to be used.

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