| $5,000–$5,999 | 5% off |
| $6,000–$6,999 | 6% off |
| $7,000–$7,999 | 7% off |
| $8,000–$8,999 | 8% off |
| $9,000–$9,999 | 9% off |
| $10,000–$24,999 | 20% off |
| $25,000+ | 25% off |
| Wood Sheds | ~4 weeks |
| Metal Buildings | ~10 weeks |
| Greenhouses | ~5 weeks |
Heavy-gauge steel barns, equipment sheds, and pole-barn-style buildings for working farms. Protect tractors, hay, feed, and livestock from rain, snow, and sun — without the cost or wait of stick-built construction.
A steel ag building protects six-figure equipment, keeps hay dry, and lasts decades longer than a wood pole barn.
Tractors, combines, balers, and ATVs lose value fast when left outside. A covered shelter pays for itself in resale alone.
Tall eaves and clear-span design let you stack square bales, round bales, or pallets of feed without losing space to support posts.
Open run-in designs, partitioned stalls, or fully enclosed buildings — configured for the animals you actually raise.
Drop in your building size and ZIP code — we’ll show you a spray foam price band on the spot. No phone tag.
Most operations land on one of these three configurations. Sizes are starting points — we customize to fit your equipment list.
Typical size: 30′W × 40′L × 12′H. Open-front or fully enclosed, with 12′ eaves for tractor cabs.
Quote an Equipment Shed
Typical size: 40′W × 60′L × 14′H. Tall, wide, and open. Stack round bales 3 high without crowding.
Quote a Hay Barn
Typical size: 30′W × 40′L main + 12′ lean-to. Enclosed core for tools and feed, open lean-to for livestock or equipment.
Quote a Multipurpose Barn
Drop in your dimensions, pick your colors, add doors and windows, and walk around the building in 3D — right in your browser. No salesperson, no commitment. When you like what you see, save the design and we’ll quote it.
No general contractor. No subs. Our certified crew shows up, builds the structure, and leaves the site clean.
List your equipment, head of livestock, and bale count. We size the building from that — not the other way around.
Level dirt, gravel, or concrete — whichever fits your use. We’ll spec the pad and anchoring for your soil and wind zone.
Our install crew arrives with materials and a build plan. Most ag buildings are up and anchored in 1–3 days.
“Lost too many seasons leaving the baler in the field. New 40x60 holds the baler, the tractor, and four wagons of round bales — and I can still drive a truck through it.”
— Verified working-farm customer
What we hear most often from working operations before they pull the trigger.
Free quotes. Honest pricing. Real ag experience.
Most quotes returned the same business day.