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Custom Metal Buildings for Sale — Delivered, Installed & Warranted Across 46 States

From backyard workshops to massive industrial warehouses, our custom steel buildings are designed to meet your specific needs. Every building includes free delivery and professional installation across 46 states.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Metal Buildings

I get this one every day, and the honest answer is: it depends on size, options, and where you’re putting it. A one-car garage might run you in the $6–8K range installed, while a decent-sized shop (say a 40×60×12) can push $30–45K once you add doors and codes.

What folks miss is the long game. If you chase the lowest quote, you usually pay twice — once for the building and once for repairs when the frame twists or panels oil-can. I’ve had customers replace a bargain building in under 10 years, while the ones who went with a certified structure are still rolling their trucks in every day.

If you do it right — slab prepped, gutters keeping water away, a little upkeep — a steel building will outlast you and me both. 40–60 years isn’t unusual.

The frame won’t rot, termites won’t touch it, and the panels are baked with coatings meant to handle hail, snow, and coastal salt. I’ve walked into barns I helped erect 25 years ago, and other than a few dings from tractors, they look nearly the same.

Not always. We’ll set buildings on concrete, gravel, asphalt, or dirt. But let’s be real — if you’re storing cars, tools, or anything you care about, concrete is worth every penny. It keeps moisture down, doors line up right, and resale value goes up.

Sure, a carport on gravel works fine. But when a customer calls me later asking why their lawn tractor rusted out quicker? That’s because bare dirt sweats moisture into your stuff.

Yes, and you should if you’re working inside. We install foil-backed bubble, fiberglass, or spray foam depending on the job. Insulation cuts condensation (the “sweating” metal problem), makes it usable in winter, and saves you from baking in July.

One farmer I worked with insulated his 30×40 shop and stuck a small propane heater in — he runs it at half the cost his neighbor spends heating a wood barn twice the size.

Almost none. Wash the walls once in a while, check screws once a year, and keep trees from rubbing on the siding. Compare that to repainting a wood barn every 5–7 years or re-roofing shingles every decade. I always tell folks: spend your weekends fishing, not fixing your building.

Yes — if you’re thinking 10+ years, it pays back. Steel buildings hold value, cost less to maintain, and can be re-purposed or sold off. One of my clients put up a 50×100 warehouse, used it for seven years, then sold it for more than he paid because the market for ready-to-go steel space is always hot.

You’re not just buying shelter — you’re buying something that can outlive your mortgage.

We don’t do cookie-cutter unless you want one. Widths from 12′ up past 100′, roof pitches, door placements, colors — all on the table. Want barn red with black trim? Done. Need a clear span for a basketball court? Built that.

That’s the beauty of steel: it bends to your plan instead of you settling for “close enough.”

Yes, because we build to meet codes — not dodge them. If your area needs engineered drawings for wind or snow loads, we supply them. Some guys sell you a kit and shrug when the county says no. We don’t. I’d rather spend an extra week on paperwork than have your inspector shut down the job.

I’ve worked coastal installs rated at 150+ MPH winds and mountain shops designed for 60-lb snow load. If your county requires it, we’ll build to it.

Most jobs run 3–8 weeks from order to install. Weather, permits, and steel supply play a role. The second you drop a deposit, we start drawings so you’re not sitting idle.

Think of it like ordering a truck — you can buy off the lot or spec it the way you want. Custom takes longer, but you end up with exactly what fits your needs.

Yes, and we actually honor them. You’ll get:

  1. Lifetime rust-through on framing
  2. 90 days on workmanship (covers the install)
  3. Paint finish warranty depending on the color/finish

It’s not just fine print. If something’s off, you call us — and you won’t be stuck leaving voicemails with a 1-800 number in another state.

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