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Address plaques are more important than ever

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Last week I had a doctor’s appointment in a section of town that I haven’t been to before. I used my GPS to get me to the street address, but I was a little bit taken aback because the street address was for the entire high rise building. I don’t know who designed the building, but whoever it was must have been a masochist because finding my way around the place was a complete nightmare. There were elevators scattered around the place that only went up a floor or two and stairways that were only half of a level of stairs and then dumped me out to a dead end hallway.

Every now and then I would find a couple of bronze address plaques that identified the rooms behind them. Sadly none of them were the office that I was looking for. Looking around for a building directory and floor plan, I couldn’t even find one of those! Maybe I just entered the building at the wrong entrance, I don’t know. But as I was wandering around, looking at the different custom address plaques I was getting frustrated because I am sure that I was going around in circles for a while.

Finally I used my cell phone to call the doctor’s office and told them that I was hopelessly lost inside their complex, and they gave me directions on how to get to their office. I never realized before then exactly how important personalized address plaques could be for a business complex and their customers!

Future steel buildings

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Guest post by Craig Redfield

My wife and I have decided that we are going to put a large storage building out in the back yard. One large enough to be used as a two car garage and storage to boot. We’ve been taking a look at the code requirements and expense of having one stick built versus buying a kit from a company like Future Steel Buildings and have it delivered. One of the advantages of the Future steel buildings over a stick built wood building is that with a metal building there is never any concern about termites or carpenter ants or carpenter bees or woodpeckers destroying the building.

Having seen the front door of my mother-in-law’s house destroyed by carpenter bees, and my brother-in-law’s wood siding ruined by termites, I think that we will save ourselves a lot of aggravation by going with metal. Checking with the code enforcement officer of the town, there is nothing standing in the way of us getting a building permit for the building once we decide which one we are going to want to order. We will need a set of plans to show the town code inspector to make sure that they will be approved, but that should be as easy as pie. From what I understand their biggest concern is the snow load rating of the roof.