No two storage needs are alike, so we offer a wide variety of metal sheds to tackle any project you have in mind. Let's look at a few of the metal sheds we offer:
Metal Storage Sheds
Our storage sheds are ideal for safely storing tools, gardening equipment, and seasonal items. They’re highly customizable and can give you the space for any residential storage need.
Bike Sheds
Keep your bikes safe from the elements and prevent rust or wear with a compact, purpose-built bike shed. These sheds are perfect for protecting and maintaining your outdoor gear, recreational supplies, and exercise equipment.
Carport-Shed Combos
Get the best of both worlds with our carport-shed combos! These structures offer a covered space for parking vehicles while providing a secure shed for storage needs.
RV and Camper Sheds
Safeguard your RV or camper with a dedicated shelter that offers protection from weather and added security when not in use.
Boat Sheds
Keep your boat ready for the water while protecting it from sun damage, rain, and debris. Our boat sheds are designed to keep your boat safe year-round.
Horse Run-in Sheds / Horse Loafing Sheds
Perfect for providing shade and shelter for your horses, these sheds offer an easy, accessible structure that keeps animals comfortable and safe no matter the weather outside.
Farm Sheds
Store tractors, farming equipment, and feed. Create spaces for livestock, tack rooms, and pretty much anything you can think of. There are no limits when working with the power of steel engineering.
Office Sheds
Need a quiet workspace? Our office sheds offer a cozy, private environment for work-from-home needs or for pursuing hobbies in peace.
How Much Does a Metal Shed Cost?
On average, metal sheds typically range from $20 to $40 per square foot. The price of these sheds can vary depending on their size, the customization options you choose, and any added features. However, certain factors can influence the final price, including:
Size of the Shed: As you can imagine, larger sheds cost more due to the extra materials and labor involved.
Customization Options: Adding windows, insulation, or specialized doors can increase the final price tag for your shed.
Roof Style and Framing: Different roof styles, such as vertical or boxed eaves, may come with higher costs. Choose the right option for your region and your budget.
Foundation and Site Prep: The condition of your site and the need for a foundation will also affect your total investment. You’ll want to contract third-party foundation experts, which will influence the overall cost of your metal shed project.
Additional Accessories: Options like ventilation, insulation, and cupolas are available but may come at an added cost.
Valuable Metal Shed Information
While we make the metal shed buying experience easy and hassle-free, finding the right steel structure can still be a challenge if you’re new to the industry. To help you along the way, let’s talk about some critical things to keep in mind:
Building Permits - Most localities will have regulations on the permits you'll need to build. It's important to contact your local building authority to secure these permits before building.
Building a Shed Foundation - A building is only as good as its foundation! We can build structures on gravel, soil, and asphalt but recommend concrete slabs for larger, heavy-duty projects.
Insulated Metal Sheds - Insulating your metal shed can make it more comfortable in extreme weather. We offer insulation options for those who want to keep their structure comfortable and energy efficient.
Shed Installation - Did we mention that we include delivery and installation with every purchase? All you have to do is prep your building site, lay your foundation, and secure your permits. We’ll deliver your building and bring it to life. All you have to do is kick back and enjoy the process!
Is a Steel Shed Better than an Aluminum Shed? - In most cases, steel sheds offer greater durability and strength than aluminum buildings. They provide better protection against impacts, high winds, and adverse weather. Steel also lasts longer, making it the preferred choice for longevity.