Home/Service Areas/Jacksboro
Jacksboro, Texas

Metal Buildings in Jacksboro, Texas

Steel built for ranch and oilfield country. From ag and hay barns to ranch shops, equipment storage, and highway-corridor commercial, CLA Metal Buildings handles your Jacksboro & Jack County project from pad to finished structure.

Built For Jacksboro

Steel For Ranch & Oilfield Country

Jacksboro is the seat of Jack County, sitting northwest of the metroplex where US-281 and SH-114 cross out in open North Texas range. It's working land — cattle and hay operations spread across the county, oil and gas activity has run through the area for generations, and Lake Jacksboro and the historic Fort Richardson grounds draw their own steady traffic. Out here a building isn't a showpiece; it's equipment. It has to take Jack County heat, hail, and wind, keep your hay and machinery dry, and still be standing decades from now.

We build with red-iron and steel framing because on ground like this a barn or shop has to earn its keep year after year. Wood rots, sags, and feeds termites; a properly engineered steel structure clear-spans wide with no interior posts to dodge — so a tractor, a gooseneck, a service rig, or a run of round bales all fit without a column in the way. That's the difference between a building you fight and one you just use.

Because Jacksboro is a crossroads town on two highways, it's also a natural spot for commercial and oilfield-service work — shops, yards, and storage for the businesses that keep the corridor and the field running. Whether your site is a section of grazing land off a county road or a commercial lot near the highway junction, we size the structure to the job.

Ranch-first, not city-templated

We don't drop the same suburban garage onto every lot. A Jacksboro hay barn, a ranch or oilfield service shop, and a highway-corridor commercial building each get sized, spec'd, and sited for how they'll actually be used — and for the wind loads that apply out in Jack County.

What We Build In Jacksboro

Buildings For Ranch & Highway Country

The structures that fit Jacksboro best — built for ag operations, ranch and oilfield work, and commercial use along US-281 and SH-114.

Ag & Hay Barns

Wide clear-span barns for hay, feed, livestock, and shelter — no interior posts to work around, sized to your acreage and your herd.

Ranch & Oilfield Shops

Working shops with the height and door width for tractors, service rigs, and ranch trucks — built to take the daily wear of a real operation.

Equipment & Hay Storage

Open-bay and enclosed storage that keeps implements, hay, and gear out of the weather and ready to run when the season turns.

Highway-Corridor Commercial

Service buildings, shops, and storage for the businesses around the US-281/SH-114 junction — built to open on time and earn their keep.

Need living quarters too? A steel barndominium pairs a shop or barn with finished living space under one roof — a popular fit on Jacksboro-area ranch land.

Local & Accountable

One Crew, Pad To Finish

We're a West Fort Worth builder — close enough to show up, far enough out to know ranch and oilfield work.

About 75 Minutes Up SH-199

Our shop in West Fort Worth is a straight run northwest to Jacksboro — a routine drive for our crews, not a special trip.

Jack County Permitting

We coordinate permitting with the City of Jacksboro or Jack County, depending on where your site sits, so you're not the one chasing paperwork.

We Self-Perform The Work

Sitework and grading, foundation, and steel erection are all done by our own crews — so accountability sits with one team, not a stack of subs.

Engineered drawings come from the building manufacturer for you to review and sign off on, then get stamped — so you build from approved, code-compliant plans. From there we handle the pad, the concrete, and the steel, and you deal with one crew from the first stake to the final walkthrough.

Jacksboro FAQ

Questions From Jacksboro Owners

Straight answers on building a steel barn, shop, or commercial structure in Jacksboro & Jack County.

Do you build metal barns and ranch shops in Jacksboro and Jack County?

Yes. Jacksboro sits in ranching and oilfield country where US-281 and SH-114 cross, and that's the kind of work we're built for — ag and hay barns, ranch and oilfield service shops, equipment and cattle storage, and commercial buildings near the highways. We self-perform sitework, foundation, and steel erection, so one crew handles your Jack County job from pad to finished structure.

Jacksboro is about 75 minutes from your Fort Worth shop — is that a problem?

No. We're based in West Fort Worth, and SH-199 runs northwest nearly straight to Jacksboro, so it's a routine drive for our crews. North Texas ranch and oilfield builds are a core part of what we do. We'll factor the location into your itemized quote up front — no vague trip charges added later.

Who handles permitting and engineered drawings for a Jacksboro build?

We coordinate permitting with the City of Jacksboro or Jack County, depending on where your site sits, so you're not chasing paperwork. Engineered drawings come from the building manufacturer for you to review and sign off on, then get stamped — so you build from approved, code-compliant plans, and we handle the sitework, foundation, and erection from there.

Let's Build

Ready To Build In Jacksboro?

Tell us about your barn, shop, or commercial project in Jacksboro or Jack County and we'll get back to you with a free, no-obligation quote.