Thinking About Getting a
Butler Building?

Pre-engineered construction is an outstanding way to improve your project with a cost-effective and quality product that results in a faster turnaround. This can be especially true for all structural designs, and we are proud to partner with the best manufacturer in the business: Butler Manufacturing. Butler’s structural, wall, and metal roof systems are ideal for religious, manufacturing, athletic, and community facilities.

Why Butler?

Butler has engineered solutions for nearly any need, including wall and roof panel systems installed on buildings of all shapes and sizes. In fact, over 3 billion square feet of roofs across the globe consist of Butler’s MR-24® roof system. This durable and dependable roof can exceed the life expectancy of every other roofing material on the market. As a bonus, Butler creates products with sustainability in mind, meeting design criteria for LEED certified points. Why choose Butler? Butler offers superior quality, durability, and built-in lifetime savings.

Proper roof panel alignment is crucial to weathertight performance and the ability to successfully install closures, roof accessories and trim. All roof panels and structural members of the MR-24® roof system are factory punched to ensure proper alignment.

Our multi-year warranties protect your investment. While many manufacturers’ warranties are prorated after a certain period of time, we offer our Butler-Cote™ roof and wall panel warranty for a full 25 years with no prorating. The 25-year warranty also protects against blistering, peeling, cracking or chipping of the paint finish. It’s a testament of our high-performance standards.

We have the industry’s most extensive product line and are known for our ability to customize our building systems to meet a wide variety of design needs, both aesthetic and functional. Our buildings provide long life cycles with virtually no upkeep. In fact, the MR-24® roof system lasts up to two times longer and can reduce roof maintenance costs by 90 percent compared with conventional roof materials.

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