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Why Choose Ohio Galvanized Tube?

You might be wondering why you should choose Ohio Galvanized Tube for your tubing needs. Well, the main reason is that we put our clients first every time. We are proud to serve Ashland, Mansfield, Akron, Cleveland, Canton, and surrounding areas (with shipping available). We pride ourselves on service and building trust with our clients in North Central and North East Ohio. We are proud to offer fast lead times and quick responses, providing clients with top-notch services every time. Since we are strategically located halfway between Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio Galvanized Tube can quickly and effectively service our clients, making us the right choice. 

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Since 1990, Ohio Galvanized Tube has been a leader in servicing the mechanical tubing needs of Ohio, western Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and West Virginia from our centrally located warehouse and offices in Ashland, Ohio. In addition to serving the needs of small businesses through our warehouse distribution and steel fabrication facility, we are also factory-direct (OEM) sales representatives for truckload quantities shipped direct from the mill. Fast, quality service is our specialty.

Ohio Galvanized Tube is proud to partner with Valmont Tubing to provide our clients with tubing for agriculture, transportation, construction, and industrial applications. From pneumatic tubing that transports money carriers from your car to the bank at the touch of a button, to customized exhaust tubes on semi-trucks, to large OD light walled tubing that helps harvest grain to feed the world, there are few areas where Valmont Tubing has not touched our daily lives! 

We have also been a Direct Sales Representative (OEM) and Distributor (LTL) for Allied Tube and Conduit – Mechanical Division for over 20 years. Allied Tube & Conduit supplies our Raw, Pre-Galvanized, and In-Line Galvanized Steel Tube. Since we stock a large variety of Allied’s galvanized tube, many times we already have the materials for your project, which makes life easier for us and you. We represent Allied Tube in Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and West Virginia.

Ohio Galvanized Tube is even happy to accommodate our clients with special, customized packaging that suits their needs! Learn more by calling us at (419) 289-3183. You can also visit us online at https://www.ohgalvanizedtube.com/ today. We look forward to assisting you in the near future! 

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