We have a new 100′ x 50′ trailer storage shed to continue guaranteeing top-quality metal deck.

What you should know about metal roof deck and metal floor deck.

We have a new 100′ x 50′ trailer storage shed to continue guaranteeing top-quality metal deck.

You must fasten the metal deck to the project’s structural framing, and this can be done with three different methods: welding, power-driven fasteners, or self-drilling screws.

N-Deck, also known as deep rib, has a rib profile that allows this type of roof deck to span longer distances between roofing supports.

There are a variety of components that you must consider before selecting the correct type of metal decking for concrete.

We recently installed a 2nd overhead crane at our production facility in Houston, TX, to increase our production capacity and improve our production schedule.

Understanding the difference between metal roof deck, composite deck, and form deck before getting your next project started can help you get the best result.

Look for a trusted metal deck provider that’s an expert in the industry and can guide you to pick the best metal deck for your next project.

The N-Deck is a 3″ deep roof deck that is often used when the roof steel is spaced farther apart.

Steel sustainability means that it is recyclable. It can be made into the same material of the same quality.

Vanishing lubricant used in steel deck manufacturing using ingredients derived from renewable sources and prevent slipping accidents on-site.

Understanding the different types of metal deck attachments for your next project can help you get the best end result. In this article, we will review five different types of metal deck attachments and best practices for each: Fastening and Installing Deck Mechanical Fastening Welding Shear Studs Side Lap Connections This article is also available […]

A corrugated metal deck is made from hot-dip galvanized steel that is cold rolled in order to create a rippled pattern.
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