Full Metal Buildings

NV · AZ · UT · CA · NM

Metal Equipment Storage Buildings Built For Heavy Use

Wide doors, high clearances, and durable construction for contractors, municipalities, and agricultural operations.

Overview

Protect Your Equipment. Protect Your Investment.

Heavy equipment left outside deteriorates fast — especially in the Southwest's UV-intense, high-temperature environment. Full Metal Buildings designs and supplies metal equipment storage buildings engineered for the real-world demands of contractors, municipalities, utility companies, and agricultural operations.

We build for the equipment you actually own — wide door openings for excavators and motor graders, high eave clearances for boom lifts and cranes, and floor configurations that handle the weight of heavy machinery. Every building is engineered to local code with a full permit package.

From a simple 40×80 equipment shed to a large multi-bay contractor yard facility, we size and configure the building around your fleet — not a standard catalog dimension.

Typical Specifications

Typical Span40–200 ft clear
Eave Height14–40 ft
Door OpeningsUp to 30 ft wide × 20 ft tall
Common UsesContractors, municipalities, ag, utilities
Service AreaNV · AZ · UT · CA · NM

What's Included

Built For Heavy Equipment Operations

Wide door openings for large equipment
High eave clearances for boom lifts
Heavy floor load engineering
Multiple bay configurations
Drive-through layout options
Wash bay & drain rough-in
Parts room & office integration
Fuel storage room options
Overhead crane support
LED lighting packages
Permit-ready engineering package
Certified Southwest erectors

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What door size do I need for an excavator?

Most mid-size excavators (20–30 ton class) require a minimum 16 ft wide × 14 ft tall door opening. For larger equipment like motor graders or scrapers, we recommend 20–24 ft wide × 16–18 ft tall openings.

Can you engineer for heavy floor loads?

The metal building structure itself sits on your concrete slab — we coordinate the column base plate loads with your civil engineer or concrete contractor so the slab is designed for the actual equipment weights.

Do you build wash bays for heavy equipment?

Yes. We design wash bay configurations with proper drainage slopes, floor drain rough-in, and pressure washer utility connections. Wash bays are often integrated into the end bay of a larger equipment storage building.

Can municipalities use your buildings for fleet storage?

Yes. We regularly supply equipment storage and fleet maintenance buildings for municipalities, utility districts, and county road departments. We are familiar with public works procurement requirements and can provide prevailing wage documentation.

Design Your Equipment Storage Building.

Tell us your fleet — we'll engineer the right structure.