Barns
Metal barns are pre-engineered structures designed to store tractors, livestock, horses, and a wide array of agricultural equipment. They’re built from premium galvanized steel components, customized to fit your preferences, and can last for decades with minimal repair needs throughout their life.
Arts Prime Steel Structures offers a wide range of metal barns to suit any job on or off the farm. Choose from a variety of sizes and configurations. Every barn comes with free delivery and installation. Keep your farming supplies safe from the weather, declutter your operation, and enjoy the peace of mind only steel engineering can provide.
Browse Our Most Popular Metal Barns for Sale

26x20x13 Metal Barn

24x30x13 Metal Barn

30x30x12 Metal Barn

30x25x12 Metal Barn

24x25x10 Metal Barn
Why Choose a Metal Barn?
What can a metal barn offer that traditional wooden options can’t? These structures feature:
Unrivaled Durability
It’s hard to beat steel engineering when you need strength and durability. This material has a long lifespan, is naturally resistant to rust and mold, and can stand up to high winds and heavy snow accumulation.
Low Maintenance
Metal barns require very little upkeep and can save you time and money in repair costs over the course of ownership.
Cost-Efficiency
Metal farm buildings are often far cheaper than wooden options, making them one of the most budget-friendly options for agricultural infrastructure.
High-Quality Materials
We utilize high-quality galvanized steel framing, paneling, and hardware for all our structures.
Fully-Customizable
Metal barns can be tailored from top to bottom to fit your style preferences and day-to-day requirements. Design a rugged metal barn building for livestock, or create a fully-finished home with all the trappings you need. These structures can tackle it all.
Choice of Roof Styles
You’ll be able to choose between regular, boxed eave, and vertical roof designs to find a roof style that fits both your style and your local weather patterns.
Exceptional Customer Service
Our building experts will work closely with you to create a metal barn that serves your needs and fits your finances. We’ll guide you through the process from beginning to end and strive to eliminate many of the typical headaches found in construction.
Local Expertise
We’re proud to serve residents of NC, SC, GA, TN, AL, MS, VA, WV, KY, IN, OH, AR, LA, TX, OK, MO, IL, KS, NE, CO, NM, AZ, PA, NJ, NY, CT, MA, MD, and DE. No matter where you call home, you can trust us to provide durable metal barns for sale at affordable prices.
Easy-to-Use 3D Design Tool
You can view, edit, and perfect your structure from the comfort of your home with our online 3D Designer. Once you’ve perfected your design, send it to our building experts for a FREE price quote. It’s simple, effective, and let’s you see it all come to life in 3D.
Frequently Asked Questions About Metal Barns
It’s important to ask questions before breaking ground on a metal barn project. To help you make an informed buying decision, we’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions on these structures:
In most cases, you can expect a metal barn to range between $12 and $20 per square foot. This only accounts for the price of a base structure and won’t include the cost of side panels, roofing upgrades, doors and windows, and other add-ons.
The permits you’ll need for your metal barn will depend on your local building authorities. Before starting a metal barn project, you’ll want to consult with a building inspector to determine what permits you’ll require.
The timeline for a metal barn installation can range from a few days for a smaller structure to a few weeks for medium and larger builds.
In most cases, yes. Steel buildings are more affordable than stick-built counterparts and require less maintenance, saving you money before, during, and long after your purchase.
A 40×60 metal barn will range from $28,000 to $48,000, depending on current steel prices, your location, and the customizations you choose.
Steel barns outfitted for residential living are often referred to as barndominiums or ‘barndos.’
