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Background of Ohio Galvanized Tube

 We, here at Ohio Galvanized Tube, have been providing high-quality products to our customers throughout the Midwest and East Coast since 1990 and we are proud to currently be a Direct Sales Representative for two separate tubing producers! Through these partnerships, we can continue providing top-of-the-line service and products to all of our customers current and future, no matter their tubing needs. Take a look at our producers below:


Allied Tube & Conduit: We established our partnership with Allied over 20 years ago and have been happily delivering their products ever since. Allied supplies us with Raw, Pre-Galvanized, and In-Line Galvanized Steel Tube. This variety of products allows us to have whatever you might need for your project in stock when you require it. We represent Allied Tube & Conduit for our customers in Ohio, Western Pennslyvania, Kentucky and West Virginia so make sure to contact us for products if you are in our service areas! 

Valmont Tubing: In 2008 we also became a Direct Sales Representative for Valmont Tubing to provide our customers with even more options for tubing products. The main products we receive for distribution from them are small OD, thick wall and large OD, thin wall tubing that come in a variety of sizes for whatever you might need. For Valmont, we represent them in Ohio, Kentucky, Pennslyvania, West Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Delaware! 

We are very pleased to partner with such great manufacturers to ensure that we are distributing the best products at the best prices for our customers and with our central location between Cleveland and Columbus, we are in a great position to get their products to you! 

Visit our website here to learn more about our company and the products we can provide to you!         

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