![]() Olympia Steel Buildings Offers Innovative Ways to Cut Energy CostsOctober 30, 2009 McKees Rocks, PA (WiredPRNews.com) - Leading supplier of pre-engineered steel buildings offers an energy-efficient color option. Olympia Steel Buildings has added an energy efficient choice for its pre-engineered commercial, industrial, agricultural and residential steel buildings. Now when you choose a color option for your pre-engineered building a new energy-efficient silicone-polyester color coating, Ceram-A-Star® 1050, is applied to the steel sheeting. This Akzo Nobel “Cool Chemistry® “ color coating system accommodates “cool” technology and “green building” compliance, has superior reflective qualities and can allow for energy credit under the federal tax code. Using this reflective coating material on the roofing, side panels and trim of pre-engineered steel buildings and metal building systems can help reduce the amount of air conditioning needed and dramatically reduce energy costs by keeping the building up to 20 degrees cooler in the hot sun. With its superior reflective qualities, Ceram-A-Star® 1050 acts as a thermal barrier to keep the inside of buildings cooler. This “cool” coating not only protects the environment but puts money back in customer’s pockets by providing huge savings on energy bills. “More and more people are looking for ways to do their part to save and protect the environment and reduce their carbon footprint, but finding a cost-efficient way to do so is not always easy,” says Company President, Arnold Davis. “From pre-engineered steel industrial buildings to metal commercial buildings, we provide our customers with energy efficient choices without sacrificing the look of the building or their bottom line.” Olympia Steel Buildings offers an industry-leading 40-year warranty on the Ceram-A-Star® 1050 color paint coating used to coat all of their painted steel sheeting in a choice of twelve environmentally friendly colors. About Akso Nobel About Olympia Steel Buildings Come And Visit
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