Steel Price Increase Won’t Affect Steel Buildings Prices At Steelsmith Inc.
Steel prices are on the rise and are expected to go up in the first quarter of 2010, according to press reports. Unfortunately, it’s happening at a time when profits are down and businesses can’t afford to increase their spending.
That’s why Steelsmith Inc., at www.steelsmithinc.com, has pledged to maintain their current low prices for high quality steel building projects.
“Our manufacturing plants are telling us that they expect an increase in steel prices and scrap prices. We know how difficult times are for many businesses right now, and we want to let everyone know that we’re not going to be increasing our prices,” according to Shawn Cortner, Vice President of Steelsmith Inc.
Steelsmith is a unique national construction company that builds high quality pre-engineered metal buildings throughout the continental United States. While most of their competition is only involved in the sales process, Steelsmith takes pride in handling their projects from start to finish.”
“They are high pressure sales companies only looking to get deposits in,” according to Cortner. “We understand the construction process, the time and planning that goes into it. We know how to work with tight budgets and meet timelines.”
Steelsmith works with projects large and small, including warehouses, industrial buildings, commercial buildings, mini storage buildings, equestrian buildings, schools, churches, garages, and roof replacement.
As a new company with a fresh approach to business, they have established a track record of excellence in their field, which is why 80 percent of their customers are repeat customers.
They supply and erect pre-engineered steel buildings, and also offer design build services, engineering, architectural design, concrete foundation and slab work, and in some locations, turnkey projects.
Those seeking more information about Steelsmith Inc. may call them toll free at 1-866-603-5053 or visit their website at www.steelsmithinc.com.
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