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Metal Barns For Sale

Custom Steel Barns for Farm, Horse & Agricultural Use

If you need a barn that can handle livestock, equipment, feed storage, and changing weather conditions, a metal barn is a practical long-term solution. Compared to traditional wood barns, steel barns require less maintenance, last longer, and can be customized for many different agricultural uses.

At Bull Buildings, we offer metal barns for sale across North Carolina & the Southeast. Whether you need a compact metal horse barn, an equipment shelter, or a large agricultural metal building, our team can help design a structure that fits your property and daily operations.

Our prefab metal barn systems are built for durability, flexibility, and faster installation, making them a smart option for farms, ranches, and rural properties.

Why More Property Owners Are Choosing Metal Barns

Traditional wood barns have been common for years, but more landowners are switching to steel for the long-term benefits.

Less Maintenance

A steel barn does not rot, warp, or attract termites like wood can. That means fewer repairs and less ongoing maintenance over time.

Faster Installation

Prefab metal barn systems are manufactured ahead of time and assembled on-site, which speeds up the installation process significantly.

Better Weather Protection

Metal barns are designed to handle strong winds, heavy rain, and changing weather conditions across the Southeast.

Lower Long-Term Costs

Many property owners choose metal barns because they require less upkeep and typically last for decades with proper installation.

Flexible Layout Options

A metal barn can be customized with stalls, storage areas, workshops, feed rooms, and equipment space without limiting future expansion options.

Types of Metal Barns

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Metal Horse Barns

Our metal horse barn designs are built around the needs of horse owners and equestrian properties. Layouts can include horse stalls, tack rooms, wash areas, feed storage, and ventilation features for better airflow and comfort.

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Hay and Feed Storage Barns

A prefab metal barn is a great option for protecting hay, feed, and grain from moisture and weather exposure. Open and enclosed layouts are available depending on your storage needs.

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Equipment Barns

Agricultural metal buildings are commonly used for tractors, trailers, combines, and other large equipment. Taller clearance options and wide entry doors make access easier for larger machinery.

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Combination Barn and Garage Buildings

Need both storage and workspace? Many customers combine animal areas with garage or workshop space inside the same steel barn structure.

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Livestock Shelters

Simple open-sided or partially enclosed metal barns provide shade and protection for cattle, goats, pigs, and other livestock.

Popular Barn Features and Add-Ons

When building a metal horse barn, layout and ventilation are especially important.

  • Stall Layouts Choose custom stall sizes and layouts based on your animals and barn setup.
  • Ventilation Systems Proper ventilation helps improve airflow and creates a more comfortable environment for animals.
  • Windows and Natural Light Windows improve visibility inside the building and create a brighter working environment.
  • Roll-Up and Sliding Doors Large doors make it easier to move equipment, feed, and livestock in and out of the building.
  • Insulation Options Wall and ceiling insulation can help regulate temperatures inside enclosed barn areas.
  • Electrical Setup Add lighting, outlets, and electrical planning for equipment, tools, and water systems.

Designing a Comfortable Metal Horse Barn

When building a metal horse barn, layout and ventilation are especially important.
  • Stall Size Standard horse stalls are usually 12×12, but larger horses may need additional space. We can customize the layout based on your horses and daily routines.
  • Ventilation and Airflow Good airflow helps reduce moisture and improves air quality inside the barn. Ridge vents, windows, and sidewall ventilation options can all be added.
  • Aisle Width Wider center aisles make it easier to move horses, equipment, and feed safely through the barn.
  • Roof Design Roof style and pitch can improve ventilation and help keep the interior cooler during warmer months.
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Common Metal Barn Sizes

Not sure what size building you need? Here are a few popular options:

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36x40 Metal Barn

Works well for small equipment storage or a few horse stalls.

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44x60 Steel Barn

A popular choice for four stalls, feed storage, and center aisle layouts.

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40x60 Agricultural Metal Building

Provides room for additional stalls, hay storage, and workspace.

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60x80 and Larger

Ideal for larger farming operations, equipment storage, and multi-use agricultural buildings.

If you’re unsure what size works best, our team can help you plan the right layout for your property.

Metal Barns in North Carolina and the Southeast

Bull Buildings is based in Mount Airy, North Carolina, and serves customers throughout North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, and nearby areas.

If you’re searching for a metal barn near me or a metal barn in North Carolina, our team understands the local climate, building requirements, and agricultural property needs across the region.

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Financing and Rent-to-Own Options

Many of our metal barns for sale qualify for rent-to-own financing programs. These options make it easier to get the structure you need without a large upfront payment.

Ask about available financing programs when requesting your free quote or using our Get Local Price form.

Design Your Barn with the Idea Room 3D Builder

Want to see your barn before you buy?

Use our Idea Room 3D Builder to explore layouts, roof styles, colors, doors, and customization options for your steel barn. It’s an easy way to visualize different setups and create a building that fits your property and workflow.

When you’re ready, submit your design through our Get Local Price form and our team will help you compare options from our supplier network.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a metal barn cost?

Metal barn prices depend on the building size, layout, and custom features. A simple equipment shelter costs less than a fully enclosed metal horse barn with stalls and storage areas. Contact us for a free quote and we’ll compare options for your project.

Do I need a permit for a metal barn in North Carolina?

Permit requirements vary by county and how the barn will be used. Some agricultural structures may qualify for exemptions, but it’s always best to check with your local building department before installation.

How long does it take to install a prefab metal barn?

Many prefab metal barn structures can be installed in one to three days depending on the size and complexity of the building.

Can I expand my steel barn later?

Yes. One advantage of a steel barn is that it can often be expanded more easily than traditional wood construction if your storage or livestock needs grow over time.

What type of foundation does a metal barn need?

Foundation needs depend on the building type and intended use. Many metal barns use concrete foundations or compacted gravel bases. Our team can help recommend the right option for your project.

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