ProBuilt Steel Buildings Announces New Location to Shop Steel and Metal Buildings
LAKE CITY, Fla., Oct. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- ProBuilt Steel Buildings, which provides custom steel and metal buildings, announced recently it was moving the location of its Lake City, Florida, lot. The company, which has been a leading name in the steel and metal building industry for over 10 years, moved to a larger lot to give customers more opportunity to preview ProBuilt Steel Buildings' custom steel buildings in person.
"Because we customize each of our steel buildings based on our customers' needs, we can't show every possible building we'd be able to offer," Kevin Gray, owner of ProBuilt Steel Buildings, said. "However, our lot gives customers the chance to touch and see a sample of our buildings in person. It really makes a difference if you can see and feel something before you decide to make a purchase."
The new location for ProBuilt Steel, 3752 US Highway 90 West, features 2.25 acres of lot space for customers to preview different types and sizes of steel buildings. ProBuilt Steel offers car and boat covers; custom RV covers; barns and agricultural buildings; steel garages; utility buildings; and more.
To see the full variety of products ProBuilt Steel Buildings offers, customers can go on the ProBuilt Steel site (http://www.probuiltsteel.com) to view the custom options and features available. On the website, customers can build a custom steel building according to what dimensions they need and select the finish for the building.
Whether they make a purchase in person or on the website, ProBuilt Steel's customers can expect the installation of their steel building to be complete within six weeks from the time they place their order. Along with free installation, ProBuilt Steel Buildings can provide homeowners with plans to help facilitate any permitting that might be necessary.
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