Protect your animals, hay, and equipment with a custom metal barn built to handle everyday work and weather. Metal barns are a smart alternative to traditional wood barns—offering strength, versatility, and lower maintenance while still giving you the layout and access you need on your property.
Whether you’re sheltering horses, housing livestock, storing hay, or keeping tractors and implements under cover, we’ll help you design a barn that fits your operation, property layout, and budget.
What We Offer: Metal Barn Building Types
Traditional Barns & Center‑Aisle Designs
Classic barn layouts with a raised center section and lean‑to sides. Ideal when you need a central drive‑through aisle or workspace with stalls, storage, or equipment bays along the sides.
Horse Barns & Loafing Sheds
Comfortable, covered shelter for horses and other livestock. Configure stalls, tack rooms, and open loafing areas so animals can escape sun, rain, and wind while staying close to pastures and working pens.
Equipment & Implement Barns
Protect tractors, skid steers, balers, bush hogs, and other implements from rust, sun damage, and unnecessary wear. Design wide, open bays and tall clearances so loading and parking are quick and stress‑free.
Hay & Feed Storage Barns
Keep hay, feed, and bedding dry, off the ground, and out of direct weather. Metal barns help reduce spoilage and waste while giving you room for pallets, bale stacks, and access for loaders or trailers.
Combo Barns (Animals + Storage)
Combine animal shelter, tack or feed rooms, and equipment bays into one efficient structure. Great for smaller operations or homesteads that need everything close at hand without multiple separate buildings.
Agricultural & Light Commercial Barns
Design larger spans and clear‑span interiors for ag operations, small commercial shops, or mixed‑use spaces. Configure doors and openings for trailers, work trucks, and material handling equipment.
Customization Options for Your Barn
Size, Layout & Flow
- Width, length, and eave height tailored to your animals, vehicles, and equipment
- Center aisle, side lean‑tos, and open or enclosed bays
- Stall layouts, feed/tack rooms, and drive‑through options
Open, Partial, or Fully Enclosed
- Open‑side barns for maximum airflow and easy movement
- Partially enclosed walls for shade and wind protection
- Fully enclosed sections for secure storage or climate‑sensitive items
Doors, Gates & Access
- Large roll‑up or sliding doors for machinery and trailers
- Walk‑doors for everyday foot traffic
- Open bays for backing in trailers or quickly sheltering equipment
Ventilation, Light & Comfort
- Gable vents and ridge vents to improve air movement
- Windows and openings for natural light
- Design ready for adding fans, lights, or other systems (by others)
Colors & Exterior Style
- Multiple panel and trim colors to coordinate with your home or other buildings
- Options for matching roof and wall colors or creating contrast
- A clean, finished look that upgrades your property’s appearance
Benefits of a Metal Barn
- Year‑Round Protection – Guard animals, hay, and equipment from sun, rain, hail, and everyday weather.
- Durable & Low‑Maintenance – Metal framing and panels that resist rot, pests, and frequent repairs.
- Flexible Use of Space – Rearrange pens, equipment, and storage as your operation grows or changes.
- Faster, Cost‑Effective Construction – Get the covered space you need without the time and expense of traditional barns.
- Clean, Organized Property – Keep feed, tools, and machinery under cover and out of the elements.
Service Area
We design and install metal barns for farms, ranches, homesteads, and rural properties across the surrounding region. Whether your barn will sit near the house, by working pens, or out in the field, we’ll help plan a structure that fits your site, access, and daily routines.
Contact us to confirm service in your specific city or county and to discuss site preparation, foundation options, and any local agricultural or building requirements.
Barn FAQs
What size barn do I need?
Start with what you’re housing—animals, equipment, hay, and future plans. We’ll help you size the width, length, and height so stalls, tractors, and storage all fit with room to work safely.
Do I need a concrete slab for a metal barn?
Not always. Many livestock and equipment barns are built on compacted dirt or gravel, while enclosed storage or shop areas often use concrete. We’ll discuss the best foundation approach based on how you’ll use each part of the barn.
Can a metal barn be used for both animals and equipment?
Yes. Combination barns are common. We can separate animal areas, feed or tack rooms, and equipment bays so everything has its place while still being under one roof.
Is ventilation a concern with metal barns?
Proper ventilation is important for both animals and stored materials. We design barns with open bays, vents, and optional windows or openings to promote airflow and reduce heat and moisture buildup.
Will I need a permit for a barn?
Requirements vary by area and by type of use. Some agricultural buildings have different rules than residential or commercial structures. We can provide building details and help you understand typical requirements for your location.