Posted by JF in CT on March 01, 2014 at 09:59:06 from (24.151.105.39):
In Reply to: OT- Steel Buildings posted by NEKS on March 01, 2014 at 06:12:12:
I bought a ICON brand steel building. I was very impressed with the finished product. Unbelievably tight and solid. Tech support was awful at best. They are insane about having the correct total parts count but not about the correct parts in the count. Often I would have twice as much of one part but half as much of another. Some parts were not made correctly and needed to be "field" modified to fit. Had to spend a lot of time reading the blue prints and instructions the night before each step to be sure everything went smooth. This was complicated by a few missing sheets that had to be faxed before work. All the small delays resulted in having to pay a work crew an extra full day on the job and along with equipment rental. It was a hangar and they told me they work closely with all the door manufacturers. The door manufacturers told me they work closely with all the building manufacturers. Don't believe any of that. Some costly unnecessary work but I'm very happy with the end product. Nothing to burn or rot inside.
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