Metal Buildings for North Carolina

RHINO Steel Building Sales Take Flight in North Carolina

In 1903, the Wright Brothers astounded the world with the first powered flight at Kill Devil Hill, near Kitty Hawk, NC.Lovely white steel building with tan trim against a bright blue fall sky in North CarolinaOver 100 years later, North Carolina still pursues innovations in flight. The state boasts over 180 aerospace, aviation, and defense companies.In 1902, the Orville and Wilbur Wright constructed a wooden building for their experimental glider in North Carolina. Returning from a trip a few months later, they found the hangar badly damaged by a storm and had to rebuild.Most corporate and private fliers today choose prefabricated structures like RHINO for their steel aircraft hangars and aviation buildings. The strength of steel allows unobstructed space for easy maneuverability of aircraft. Steel framing provides maximum protection for aircraft assets.

RHINO Metal Buildings for North Carolina vs. Mother Nature

In the past 160 years, 48 hurricanes have battered North Carolina. A dozen of those hurricanes blew into the state as Category 3 or higher storm. Powerful Hurricane Sandy just brushed the Outer Banks of North Caroline in 2012, yet still caused extensive destruction. The storm also wreaked havoc farther inland, screeching over the state before dumping over a foot of snow in the higher elevations.RHINO hurricane resistant steel buildings in North Carolina afford better protection from severe storms— and from devastating fires, crushing snows, howling winds, disgusting mold, and even dangerous lightning.North Carolinians also battle eastern subterranean and Formosan termites. Building owners are often shocked at the cost of termite repairs to wood structures— and equally dazed to learn their insurance does not cover the damage.Formosan termite queens may live up to 20 years or more, grinding out 2,000 eggs per day. One colony may contain one to two million of the little wood-munching monsters.RHINO-tough metal buildings in North Carolina leave the voracious hordes with nothing to eat. No termite can devour steel.

A RHINO North Carolina Steel Building for Every Purpose

RHINO delivers steel buildings to North Carolina for every purpose which would include:

  • Pole Barns in North Carolina
  • Steel Warehouses for North Carolina
  • Steel Industrial Buildings in North Carolina
  • Steel Church Buildings for North Carolinian
  • North Carolina Steel Aircraft Hangars
  • Recreational Buildings for North Carolina
  • Prefabricated Steel Buildings in North Carolina
  • Metal Garages in North Carolina
  • North Carolina Metal Storage Buildings
  • North Carolinian Indoor Horse Arenas
  • Steel Commercial Buildings in North Carolina
  • Agricultural Steel Buildings for North Carolinian
  • Metal Barns in North Carolina

Industrial and commercial clients find the versatility of prefabricated RHINO metal buildings in North Carolina fit every low-rise enterprise, from a small drive-through restaurant to a mega warehouse. They also appreciate the value-added benefits of the RHINO Difference when compared to other systems.Barns, stables, riding arenas, hay sheds, and farm storage structures built from the RHINO system offer North Carolina farmers and ranchers the strongest building at the best price.Visit the Frequently Asked Questions section for more detailed information. Call RHINO at 940.383.9566 for a free quote on North Carolina Steel Buildings, metal garage kits, or prefabricated warehouses

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