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What are cold rolled steel buildings and why are they so popular?

Mon, 13th Jan 2025

The construction industry is constantly evolving, and cold rolled steel buildings have emerged as a game-changing solution for modern construction…

Why cold-rolled steel buildings are the smart choice for 2025

Mon, 6th Jan 2025

As we settle into 2025, cold-rolled steel buildings are gaining traction like never before. These structures are valued for their…

Understanding the turnkey solution: what you need to know

Mon, 16th Dec 2024

When choosing a steel building for your project, the turnkey solution from Kit Buildings UK simplifies the entire process. This…

Winter-proofing your steel building: essential maintenance tips

Mon, 9th Dec 2024

Winter-proofing your steel building is essential to maintain its strength and longevity during the colder months. As temperatures drop and…

How our pre-designed steel framed kits offer unmatched flexibility and efficiency

Tue, 24th Sep 2024

Welcome to the Kit Buildings UK blog! Today, we’re diving into the world of predesigned steel framed buildings in kit…

How long does a steel-framed building last?

Tue, 1st Nov 2022

At Kit Buildings UK, we have a 50-year design life for our steel buildings. Steel is strong, durable, and adaptable.…

The benefits of cold-rolled steel

Tue, 1st Nov 2022

We use cold-rolled, fully galvanised steel. It's a low-cost, time-effective, and a simple way to expand your work site or…

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