Farm Buildings: Cladding Options
Most farm buildings will be subjected to a number of extreme elements during their lifetime, from rain, snow and hail to high-speed winds. Unfortunately, this can take its toll and often results in significant damage being caused to the structure. There is one company that specialises in the construction and repair of industrial and agricultural buildings that offers a number of services to ensure that structures across the UK remain in good condition, no matter what they have thrown at them.
JRC have been constructing and maintaining structural steelwork for many years and offer a one stop shop for a business’s steelwork and cladding requirements. They are able to supply and install a range of cladding systems, to protect farm buildings against potentially damaging elements. Their cladding options range from single skin varieties through to composite panelling. Whichever option a property owner chooses, they can rest assured that any work will be completed to Part L2 Building Regulation requirements.
In addition to cladding, this company can fully project manage farm and industrial building construction and repair works. Their design team are happy to visit on-site to discuss design options and can guide their clients through any necessary building applications. Alongside their sister company, JRC are able to offer a full civil package including concrete construction, roadwork’s, drainage, brick work, industrial concrete floors and general building works.
They can design and construct farm buildings for a range of purposes; to house livestock, grain stores and temperature controlled stores. Whatever you require their team will be happy to discuss the best solution.
If your farm buildings require some extra care and attention take a look at this company’s website to read more about the services that they have to offer. Their team would be more than happy to visit your property for an initial consultation, simply fill out the online contact form or call the telephone number on their website.








