Popular Service Locations
We proudly offer delivery and installation of metal buildings throughout various regions in the U.S. Some of the top areas we serve include:
Certified Texas Metal Buildings, Engineered to Last
In Texas, the weather can range from scorching summers to powerful storms in the blink of an eye. As such, it’s crucial to have the right infrastructure to protect your things. Certified metal buildings have the resilience to withstand this extreme weather and can keep your vehicles, equipment, and valuables safe.
They’re designed to endure 140 MPH wind gusts and 30 PSF snow loads, making them ideal for any residential, agricultural, or commercial project in the Lone Star State. Whether you're safeguarding your vehicles, upgrading your farm, or expanding your business, our certified metal buildings in Texas are built tough to handle whatever comes your way.
Frequently Asked Questions in Texas
Yes, you can customize almost every facet of a metal building, including the size, color, roof style, door and window placement, and interior features. With our 3D Building Designer, you can easily customize your building in real time and get an estimated price as well.
12-gauge steel measures 2¼’’x 2¼’’ in diameter and is thicker and stronger, providing more durability and better performance under heavy loads. Due to its higher tensile strength, 12-gauge steel has higher wind load and snow load ratings. Whereas 14-gauge steel measures 2½’’x 2½’’ in diameter and is slightly thinner but still offers reliable strength for most applications.
The cost of insulating a metal building varies based on the type of insulation, the size of the building, and the level of insulation desired.
Standard metal building sizes include 20x20, 24x30, 30x40, 40x50, 40x60, 50x50, and larger dimensions for commercial and industrial applications. However, we can create custom sizes to meet your needs and property limitations.
Popular Delivery Locations in Texas
Our installers deliver metal buildings near you all over Western, Central, and Eastern Texas, including: