Full Metal Buildings

NV · AZ · UT · CA · NM

Agricultural Metal Buildings Built For The Southwest Climate

Barns, hay storage, equipment shelters, and equestrian facilities engineered for desert heat, high winds, and hard use.

Overview

Engineered For The Land. Built To Last Decades.

Agricultural metal buildings in the Southwest face unique demands — extreme heat, high wind loads, UV exposure, and decades of hard daily use. Full Metal Buildings engineers every agricultural structure to site-specific load requirements, including Arizona and Nevada wind zones.

We supply barns, hay storage buildings, equipment shelters, livestock facilities, and equestrian structures with Galvalume roofing, optional ventilation packages, and configurations suited to how your operation actually works.

From a simple 40×60 equipment shed to a large multi-bay equestrian complex, we deliver permit-ready packages with stamped engineering and connect you with certified erectors who understand agricultural construction.

Typical Specifications

Typical Span30–120 ft clear
Eave Height10–24 ft
Common UsesBarns, hay, equestrian, equipment
RoofingGalvalume standard, painted available
Service AreaNV · AZ · UT · CA · NM

What's Included

Built For Agricultural Operations

Site-specific wind & snow load engineering
Galvalume roofing — UV & corrosion resistant
Ridge & sidewall ventilation options
Wide sliding & roll-up door openings
Hay storage configurations
Livestock & equestrian stall layouts
Equipment bay sizing
Water & electrical rough-in coordination
Open-sided lean-to options
Permit-ready engineering package
Rural & agricultural zoning support
Certified Southwest erectors

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What roofing is best for an agricultural building in the desert?

Galvalume steel roofing is the standard for Southwest agricultural buildings. It resists UV degradation, corrosion from fertilizers and animal waste, and holds up to the thermal cycling of desert climates far better than painted steel alone.

Do you build equestrian facilities?

Yes. We design and supply equestrian buildings including covered arenas, barn complexes with stall configurations, tack rooms, hay storage, and wash rack areas. We work with your layout requirements and local building codes.

Can I get a permit for an agricultural building on rural land?

In most rural and agricultural zones, permitting requirements are less stringent than residential or commercial. We provide stamped engineering drawings that satisfy most county building departments in Nevada, Arizona, Utah, California, and New Mexico.

How do I ventilate a metal barn in the desert heat?

We offer ridge vent systems, continuous sidewall vents, and powered exhaust fan rough-ins. For livestock buildings, proper ventilation is critical — we size the system based on building volume and occupancy.

Design Your Agricultural Building.

Free consultation — engineered for your land and climate.