Enhanced Durability and Longevity
Concrete is known for its exceptional durability and longevity, making it an ideal choice for commercial builds. Unlike other construction materials, concrete can withstand heavy loads and extreme weather conditions without deteriorating. This means that your commercial building will remain structurally sound for many years, reducing the need for frequent repairs and maintenance. Additionally, the longevity of concrete can contribute to the overall value of your property, as it provides a solid foundation for long-term investment.
In addition to its durability, concrete also offers enhanced resistance to wear and tear. It can withstand high traffic areas, heavy machinery, and constant use, making it a reliable choice for commercial spaces such as warehouses, factories, and retail stores. With concrete, you can have peace of mind knowing that your building will stand the test of time and continue to serve your business needs effectively. Using the ET&F® (a BECK brand) Aerico® 90 System for your commercial build will secure your peace of mind!
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ET&F,
steel framing,
power tools,
commercial building,
construction,
concrete,
Aerico® 90 Nailer,
steel construction,
concrete pins
When it comes to protecting your home from extreme weather conditions, having a durable metal roof is crucial. Metal roofs are known for their longevity and ability to withstand even the harshest elements. Unlike other roofing materials, metal roofs are resistant to rot, mildew, and insect damage.
In addition to their durability, metal roofs are also energy efficient. They can reflect solar heat, reducing the need for air conditioning and lowering your energy bills. Metal roofs are also recyclable, making them an environmentally friendly choice for homeowners.
Overall, investing in a durable metal roof is a wise decision that can provide long-lasting protection for your home and save you money in the long run. It’s also important to invest in installation and maintenance tools and fasteners, such as the BECK SCRAIL® RoofLoc® System, to ensure it is installed properly.
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Roofing,
Roofs,
Metal Roofs,
scrail,
collated fasteners,
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nail screws,
roofing system,
construction,
metal roofing system,
energy efficient
This year promises to be a forward-thinking year for the construction industry with profitability and expansion. Every year, current ideas and products are submitted to the market to make construction safer and more efficient. This year, two of the main focuses will be sustainability and automation, and BECK is a step ahead!
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mass timber construction,
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diamond coated fasteners,
manufactured panels,
wooden nail system,
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fasco
In the world of roofing material, slate is among the longest-lasting and the most durable. It's so long-lasting that some slate roofs from the 1800s are still in use today. This longevity and durability mean that slate is a very different roofing material than other types of roofing material commonly used today. Slate roofs have unique considerations that affect the installation process. If you're a contractor responsible for installing slate roofs on residences or commercial buildings, these do's and don'ts can help you find success.
Of course, working with the right tools makes all the difference. The FASCO® (a BECK member) F24 Slate Hook System is designed for slate roof installation. The system includes the Slate Hook tool for some of the fastest and most efficient slate shingle installations in the world. The FASCO® F24 Slate Hook System can be operated with just one hand, so it's perfect when working on steeply pitched roofs.
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construction,
nail system,
sheathing
Some jobs are harder than others, and as a builder, you probably have a few jobs on your list of least favorite things to do. For many builders, those least favorite jobs include driving fasteners into steel and concrete. When you’re working with wood, drywall, or other, softer materials, you can leverage nail guns to make it quick and easy to drive fasteners. Where steel and concrete are concerned, however, it often requires a lot of time and hard work.
Below, we’ll explore the difficulties you’ll face when using traditional fasteners with these materials. We’re also going to show you a better way to fasten to steel and concrete: The ET&F® (a BECK member) Model 710 fastening system, which is designed for steel and concrete—and offers the same ease of use that you’d get from a nail gun.
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ET&F,
steel framing,
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Buildings are designed to stand the test of time, but sometimes, they face challenges from natural forces or structural defects. Understanding the factors that can lead to a building's deterioration is crucial for ensuring the success of your construction projects.
To enhance the durability and stability of your structures, consider the advantages of BECK’s patented diamond-coated fasteners. This innovative diamond coating technology is expertly applied to a range of products, including BECK’s SCRAIL® SUBLOC® PRO and JUMBO strip nails. This coating significantly reduces friction between the fastener and the wood structure, resulting in a stronger grip on the material and fewer fibers being damaged.
Curious about the underlying causes of building failures? Keep reading to discover more.
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Scrail Fasteners,
building,
fasteners,
Tools,
construction site,
outdoor construction,
power tools,
nail screws,
commercial building,
construction,
sustainability,
diamond coated,
nail system,
nails,
sustainable building,
structural integrity
More and more, people are turning toward sustainable building methods—and it’s not just within the homebuilding industry. Commercial and industrial construction clients are also looking for ways to create more sustainable buildings.
And one of the best ways to do that? It’s through recyclable materials.
In many instances, builders are searching out materials that they can recycle directly into new builds—like timber, for example. For other types of materials, people are choosing options that, while you may not be able to directly recycle them at the end of their useful life, they can be recycled at the industrial level. Metals and concrete are examples of this type of recycling.
Fasteners are included in the push to use recyclable materials—and that’s what makes SCRAIL® nail screw fasteners, developed by BECK, a great choice for sustainable, recyclable builds. In this post, we’re going to show you the importance of recyclable materials, and we’ll show you how SCRAIL® fits into a recyclable building plan.
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Scrail Fasteners,
building,
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outdoor construction,
power tools,
nail screws,
commercial building,
construction,
sustainability,
nail system,
nails,
sustainable building,
structural integrity
Sustainability has become very important to consumers and contractors in the last several years. At the same time, what is involved in sustainable material selection is far more complicated than most people realize. There is not one set of standards that determines what is and isn't sustainable, and when it comes to sustainable woods, determining what woods are sustainable can be challenging. Knowing what to consider when trying to choose sustainable wood is important.
Contractors who prioritize sustainability also use the patented LignoLoc® Wooden Nail System made by BECK, the first collated nail made of wood, as well as Cross-Laminated Timber Panels. These panels offer a beautiful and functional solution for building projects and come in various types, including beerier wall panels, non-load-loading wall panels (dividers), and LCLT wall systems (LignoLoc® Cross Laminated Timber panels) which are CLT panels mechanically fastened using LignoLoc® wood nails and no glue. Discovering the innovative applications of sustainable woods like these can lead to a deeper understanding of their benefits and possibilities in construction.
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nail screws,
construction,
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wooden nail system,
nail system,
nails,
clt panels,
sustainable building,
cross-laminated timber panels
Multi-functional outdoor areas certainly are popular, but do you know how to design spaces that your clients will love? Multi-functional spaces require planning and organizational thinking when designing the layout.
It's also important to use the right tools for the project. The Splitless.Decking.SCRAIL® systems from BECK are specially made to allow for rapid installation when creating boardwalks, footpaths, decks, and more. The blunt tip of SCRAIL® nail screw fasteners helps prevent the wood from splitting either in the top layer or the layer below. This reduces waste and wasted time, allowing for a faster and more efficient installation process.
But before you purchase tools, here are several key factors to consider when embarking on the design journey for multi-functional outdoor areas.
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Scrail Fasteners,
building,
fasteners,
Tools,
scrail,
construction site,
outdoor construction,
power tools,
fastening system,
nail screws,
decking,
spitless decking scrail,
commercial building,
construction,
fastener system,
nails
Construction falls into several different categories. Residential, infrastructure, commercial, and industrial are the biggest. Residential construction is obvious: Homes, multi-family units, apartment buildings, and so on. Infrastructure is pretty simple, too. That category covers everything from roads and bridges to airports, water, wastewater systems, and more.
But what’s the difference between commercial and industrial construction? Here, things are a little less clear.
We’re going to explain what separates commercial and industrial construction. We’re also going to talk about the Aerico® 90 Strip Nailer, which is a tool made to drive collated pins into steel and concrete—two common materials that are often worked with in both commercial and industrial construction.
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building,
fasteners,
Tools,
pallets,
construction site,
power tools,
staple systems,
fastening system,
commercial building,
construction,
fastener system,
nails,
Aerico® 90 Nailer,
steel construction,
industrial construction
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