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Post-Frame Buildings are the most economical, efficient and environmentally-friendly of all building types. They require less energy and resources to build, and are more energy-efficient than other kinds of buildings throughout their use. They are the "greenest" buildings one may erect.

One typical characteristic that makes them very economical is use of preservative-treated wood posts or laminated columns embedded directly in the soil for the building's foundation. Treated wood...]]></description>
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