Aledo, Texas

Metal Buildings in Aledo, Texas

Custom shops, garages, horse barns, and high-end barndominiums for Aledo acreage — built by a West Fort Worth contractor based about ten minutes away. One team handles sitework, foundation, and steel.

Right Next Door

A West Fort Worth Builder, Minutes From Aledo

Aledo sits right on our doorstep. Our shop and yard are in West Fort Worth — roughly a ten-minute drive from town — which makes Aledo one of the closest markets we serve and one of the easiest to build in. When a homeowner out here calls, we can be standing on the property looking at the pad location, the drainage, and the approach the same week, not weeks later after a long haul across the Metroplex.

That proximity matters more than it sounds. Most of the work we do in Aledo is on acreage homes — properties where the building has to look as good as it functions. A lot of these are custom shops and detached garages, horse barns for folks with a few acres and a couple of animals, and high-end barndominiums that blend a real home with serious workspace under one steel roof. None of that is a stock kit dropped on a slab. It takes a builder who can get out to the site, walk it with you, and stay close through the whole job — which is exactly what being right next door lets us do.

We're a general contractor that self-performs the heavy work, so you're dealing with one team from the first site visit to the final walkthrough instead of stitching together a grader, a concrete crew, and an erection company on your own. For Aledo property owners who care about how the finished building sits next to the house, that single point of accountability is the whole point.

What We Build In Aledo

Buildings Suited To Aledo Acreage

The Aledo market leans toward larger lots and nicer homes, so the buildings that make sense here are different from what you'd put on a quarter-acre in town. These are the ones we get asked for most.

Custom Shops & Garages

Detached shops and oversized garages for trucks, trailers, projects, and hobbies — sized for real acreage and finished to match the house.

Horse Barns & Stables

Stalls, tack and feed rooms, breezeways, and run-ins for the small-acreage horse properties that are common around Aledo and Parker County.

High-End Barndominiums

Steel barndominiums that combine living quarters with shop or barn space — engineered to span big and finished to live like a custom home.

RV, Equipment & Storage

Covered RV bays, equipment barns, and enclosed storage to keep trailers, tractors, and toys out of the Texas weather.

Not sure which fits your property? Tell us what you want to store, work on, or live in, and we'll help you land on the right footprint, height, and door layout for your lot.

Local Permitting

Parker County Permitting, Handled For You

Aledo and the surrounding acreage fall under Parker County, and what your build needs depends on where the property actually sits — inside Aledo's city limits or out in the unincorporated county. Setbacks, septic and drainage considerations, and floodplain checks can all come into play, and they're easy to get wrong if you've never pulled a permit out here. We coordinate that side of the project so you're not the one driving to the county office or guessing at requirements.

On the build itself, we self-perform the work that matters most: sitework and grading to get an acreage lot build-ready, the foundation poured to spec, the steel structure erected by our own crews to engineered tolerances, and the utilities run and connected. Because the same team carries the job from dirt to dried-in, there's no finger-pointing between subs and no gap in the schedule while one trade waits on another.

On the engineering: your building's engineered drawings come from the manufacturer for you to review and sign off on, and then they're stamped — so you're always building from approved, code-compliant plans. We don't engineer or stamp in-house; what we do is run the project and coordinate those drawings so everything lines up with what Parker County expects.

Close enough to stay on top of it

Being ten minutes out means our crews and project lead aren't burning half a day in traffic to reach your site. That keeps inspections, deliveries, and punch-list items moving instead of waiting on a long drive across North Texas.

Fast Site Visits

About Ten Minutes From Our Yard

Distance is a real advantage here, not a marketing line. Here's what being this close to Aledo actually changes about your build.

Quick First Walkthrough

We can get out to your Aledo property fast to look at the site, the pad, and the access before you commit to anything.

Less Drive, Tighter Schedule

Short hauls from our West Fort Worth yard mean crews and deliveries reach your site without losing hours to traffic.

Easy To Stay Hands-On

Being close lets our project lead drop by, answer questions on site, and keep small issues from becoming delays.

From our yard , Aledo is one of the shortest runs we make — which is part of why so much of our local work lands right around it.

Aledo FAQ

Questions From Aledo Owners

Straight answers on building a metal shop, barn, or barndominium on Aledo and Parker County acreage.

Do you build metal buildings in Aledo and the rest of Parker County?

Yes. Aledo is one of our closest markets — our shop sits in West Fort Worth, roughly ten minutes from town, so we're on Aledo and Parker County sites quickly for the first walkthrough and all the way through the build. We handle custom shops, garages, horse barns, and high-end barndominiums on acreage.

Will my Aledo build need a permit, and do you handle it?

Most Aledo-area builds fall under Parker County, and requirements depend on whether your property is inside Aledo's city limits or in the unincorporated county. We coordinate permitting for your project so you're not chasing it yourself, and we self-perform the sitework, foundation, and steel erection. Engineered drawings come from the manufacturer for your review and sign-off, then get stamped, so you build from approved, code-compliant plans.

Can a metal shop or barn match the look of a higher-end Aledo property?

Yes. A lot of Aledo work is on nicer acreage homes, so we build the shell to read residential — clean trim and gables, color-matched panels, the right doors and windows, and wainscot or stone-ready details when you want them. The steel structure does the heavy lifting; the finishes make it look like it belongs next to the house.

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