BETCO Inc., a manufacturer of metal buildings and components for the self-storage industry, has expanded its decking product line. The custom metal systems are designed to meet the unique structural and architectural demands of self-storage development and redevelopment, according to a press release. The new suite of products includes:
Composite decking: Designed to integrate directly with concrete slabs, these panels help distribute loads and reduce the need for steel framing in multi-story structures.
B-deck profiles: Ideal for roof decks and retrofit scenarios, these lightweight profiles offer strong diaphragm support with fast installation.
Long-span decking: Engineered for wide bays and heavy loads, these profiles minimize support requirements and simplify structural design.
“We’re excited to announce the launch of our metal-decking product line,” said BETCO President Pete Frayser. “Every self-storage development is unique and often requires custom solutions. By bringing metal-decking manufacturing in-house, we can not only ensure the highest quality products for our customers, but we also empower self-storage developers to build smarter with bespoke solutions that match their vision rather than forcing them into standard molds.”
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Founded in 1984 and based in Statesville, North Carolina, BETCO produces steel roll-up doors and hallway systems for self-storage and other industrial applications. It also provides refurbishing services for existing self-storage buildings. It’s a part of the Janus International Group Inc., a global manufacturer and supplier of turnkey self-storage, commercial and industrial-building solutions.
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