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Slat replacement with Altenburg Construction
Over the last 27 years, Altenburg Construction has built a reputation as the Midwest's slat replacement professionals. We caught up with the owner, Andy Altenburg, to discuss what to look for when evaluating slats in an existing facility.
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Complete Hog Slat Replacement Barn
A Heavy Load At Altenburg Construction, we are here for our customers. We just finished a large hog slat replacement barn for a customer in record time. The project was a 4,000 head site, that consisted of 4:1,000 head barns. Each barn contained 260 pieces of slats and beams for a total of 1,040 pieces. […]
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Altenburg Construction Inc. – Educational Video
Altenburg Construction Inc. is the leading Slat Replacement Professionals in the U.S.A. Altenburg Construction has been in business since 1994. We have completed 2000+ hog and cattle barns to date with over 13,500 slats replaced in 2015. The company continually works on improving installation techniques, diversifying into other maintenance issues, and educating our clients with […]
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The Field Guide to Slat Repair and Replacement
CONCRETE SLATTED FLOORING Concrete slatted flooring is an important part of modern day production buildings. Selection of new slats, observation of any developing problems and proper repair or replacement will protect a producer’s investment. It is important to inspect the condition of the slats and beams each time the building is emptied and cleaned between […]
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Placement huge in slat floor deficiencies
Kevin Schulz | Jul 18, 2016 Placement, age and quality of product, and product deficiencies are the main reasons that concrete slatted hog floors have failed and collapsed. An inch or two does not sound like much when you talk about the size of today’s hog barns. But those few inches have helped build a […]
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