Steel Materials grows from family business to regional metal fabrication leader

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Steel Materials, a company based in Cartersville, Georgia, has been operating since 1987. Founded by Wayne Self, the business began as a one-person shop and has expanded into a facility with 30 employees. The company offers metal fabrication services such as welding, laser cutting, bending, powder coating, and metal sales.

Keith Puckett of Steel Materials emphasized the company’s approach: “If you can dream it, we can build it.” The business uses modern technology to improve precision and efficiency while maintaining its commitment to customer service.

Steel Materials supplies products used across Georgia. The company focuses on building strong partnerships with clients and aims to make each project successful. According to its website at https://steelmaterials.com/, Steel Materials continues to blend traditional values with new technology.



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