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Usually, a metal barn costs between $8,000 and $20,000 based on size and complexity. These barns are built from a wide array of components, and several factors contribute to their creation. This can make nailing down an exact price difficult, even for those with industry experience.

But with a budget in mind, you can find exactly what you’re looking for in our selection of structure types. For example, metal barn prices for a smaller open-air 36×20 Carolina Barn will range between $8,000 and $10,000. But if you’re searching for something more substantial, a fully enclosed 44×20 Barn will start at $16,000 up to $20,000.

With such an extensive collection of structures at our side, AA Metal Buildings is proud to be a trusted name for any project. You’ll be able to customize your metal barns with roofing and paneling upgrades, windows, doors, and much more to make it the ideal fit for your needs.

Steel Barn Prices & Sizes

SKU: AAMB316

24x30x13/9 Step Down Barn

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SKU: AAMB321

30x60x12 Straight Line Barn

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SKU: AAMB231

42x20 Metal Barn With Open Lean to

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SKU: AAMB230

44x20 Carolina Metal Barn

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SKU: AAMB204

36x30 Metal Building With Lean-to

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SKU: AAMB229

44x40 Step-Down Roof Barn

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SKU: AAMB203

36x30x12 Metal Building With Lean-to

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SKU: AAMB202

42x25 Metal Barn

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SKU: AAMB228

44x40x12 Metal Barn

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SKU: AAMB227

44x30 Step-Down Roof Barn

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Factors That Influence Metal Barn Prices

As we’ve touched on earlier, many things influence a metal barn’s cost. Let’s look at some of the biggest factors:


Design

The complexity of your barn’s design influences its cost. Intricate designs or unique features will increase the overall price.

Steel Prices

Fluctuations in steel prices directly impact the cost of constructing a metal barn. When steel prices rise, so does the cost of building a metal barn.

Building Size

The size of the barn you choose significantly affects its final cost. Larger barns require more materials and labor, leading to higher costs than smaller structures.

Customization Options

Adding extras like doors, windows, insulation, or ventilation systems will increase the total cost. Customization options allow you to tailor the barn to your specific needs but can add to the overall expense.

Location

Geographic location affects construction costs due to variations in labor rates, shipping expenses, and local building codes. Considerations such as accessibility and terrain can also impact pricing.

Foundation Prep

The type of foundation required for the metal barn, such as a simple concrete slab or a more complex engineered foundation, will affect costs.

Installation Costs

While some providers offer included installation, the labor will still be factored into the total metal barn cost.

Permits and Certifications

Obtaining permits and meeting certification requirements involve additional expenses that should be factored into the total cost of the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

It makes perfect sense that you’d have a few questions about finding the right metal barn price. To help, AA Metal Buildings has put together some of the most frequently asked questions on the subject:

Yes, a metal barn is generally cheaper to build than a wood barn, as metal buildings tend to be more cost-effective due to lower material costs and easier construction, making them a more affordable option overall.
Key points about metal barns being cheaper than wood barns:
  • Lower material cost: Metal building materials are often significantly cheaper than wood lumber.
  • Less labor intensive: Metal barns are often prefabricated kits, requiring less skilled labor to assemble compared to a traditional wood barn.
  • Lower maintenance: Metal barns require less maintenance over time compared to wood barns, which can rot or be susceptible to pests.