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IMPORTANT!
US
Buildings highly recommends you purchase construction insurance
before you assemble your building. The full structural integrity
of your building is not reached until it is fully assembled
and grouted into the footing.
US
Buildings also highly recommends that you purchase insurance
for the collapsing of your building. Please check with your
local insurance agent for details. Construction Insurance (nation wide) is under $100.00 for minimum of $10,000.00 of coverage.
If
you are using our channels, the building must be fully attached
to the channel and the "C" channel must be grouted.
US
Buildings will not be liable for any damage to the building,
other property or persons during the construction process. Construction Insurance (nation wide) is under $100.00 for minimum of $10,000.00 of coverage
This web site is designed to escort you through the construction
of your new US Building with ease. Simply click on the appropriate
button to the left and you will be taken to the information
related to the subject you have selected along with all the
frequently asked questions.
Follow your manual to ensure your building is properly completed.
Your building is not considered complete (reached its load
capacity) until the building has been grouted into the trough
of the foundation or the C-Channel connector. No grouting
is required if industrial arch or end wall connectors have been
used.
NOTE:
Upon completion of the building notify your insurance agent
and have the policy amended to reflect that the building is
complete.
After completion of your building it is your responsibility
to insure that the building is properly maintained; in particular
to insure that no damage is caused to the building by the
accumulation of snow or ice on the structure. If snow or ice
accumulation exceeds the loading capability of the building,
as outlined on your drawings, the building is subject to collapse.
In the event the building is not properly maintained the seller
and manufacturer shall not be responsible or liable for any
damages, losses, or claims of any nature or kind, whether
direct or indirect, sustained by such failure.
Wind or snow will damage/collapse the building if it has not
been completed. US Buildings is not an insurance company;
you should contact your insurance company if a problem arises.
Do not call US Buildings.
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