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Mineral Wells, Texas

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Mineral Wells, Texas

Commercial buildings, shops, ag and equipment storage, and barndominiums for Mineral Wells and Palo Pinto County — built by a West Fort Worth contractor about 45 minutes west on US-180, straight out past Weatherford.

Building In Mineral Wells

A Steel Builder For Mineral Wells & Palo Pinto County

Mineral Wells has always been a town that does two things at once. Drive in on US-180 from Weatherford and you pass working ranches, hay fields, and equipment lots long before you reach the historic brick storefronts downtown — and that mix is exactly what makes it a good fit for steel. The town built its name on hospitality and its bones on agriculture, and as the downtown keeps revitalizing, owners on both sides of that line are putting up metal buildings that earn their keep.

We're CLA Metal Buildings, a contractor based in West Fort Worth that runs out this way regularly. Mineral Wells sits roughly 45 minutes west of our yard, a straight shot out US-180 past Weatherford, so a project here isn't a once-in-a-blue-moon trip for us — it's part of the territory we cover every week. On the commercial side, that means shop and retail shells along the corridor and on the edges of a downtown that's drawing new business. On the rural side, it means the kind of buildings a Palo Pinto County property actually needs: pole-free equipment barns, hay and implement storage, and shops with the clear span to pull a tractor or a goosneck trailer inside.

What sets a CLA building apart out here isn't a glossy brochure — it's that one team handles the dirt, the slab, and the steel. We self-perform sitework, foundation, and erection, so whether you're squeezing a commercial pad onto a tight downtown lot or grading a building site on open acreage off a county road, you're working with the crew that's actually doing the work, not a string of subcontractors pointing at each other.

What We Build Here

Building Types That Fit Mineral Wells

A working town with a rural edge needs buildings that pull double duty. These are the steel structures we put up most around Mineral Wells and Palo Pinto County.

Commercial Buildings

Retail shells, offices, and small business space for owners betting on a revitalizing downtown and the US-180 corridor.

Shops & Work Buildings

Mechanic shops, fabrication space, and contractor yards with clear-span room to work and roll-up doors sized for real equipment.

Ag & Equipment Storage

Hay barns, implement sheds, and equipment storage built pole-free so you can park tractors, trailers, and rigs under one clear-span roof on county acreage.

Barndominiums

Steel barndominiums that put a home and a workshop or barn under one roof — a natural fit on the acreage around Mineral Wells.

We focus on the structure, sitework, and shell. When a build specifically calls for interior finish-out, we'll handle it — just tell us what you have in mind and we'll let you know what makes sense for your project.

Local & Accountable

Close Enough To Show Up, Set Up To Self-Perform

Plenty of metal-building outfits will sell a kit and leave you to find your own crews. We don't work that way. From our yard at West Fort Worth, Mineral Wells is about a 45-minute run west on US-180 — close enough that we're not treating Palo Pinto County as out-of-bounds, and close enough to actually be there when it counts.

Because we self-perform sitework, foundation, and steel erection, your project doesn't get handed off three times before it's done. The same company that grades your pad pours your slab and raises your steel, on a downtown lot or out on open acreage where the access road and the drainage are half the job. Engineered drawings come from the manufacturer for your review and sign-off, then get stamped — so you're building from approved, code-compliant plans, not guesswork.

Permitting around here depends on where your property sits. A commercial shell inside Mineral Wells city limits follows a different path than a barn out in unincorporated Palo Pinto County — and some sites near the Parker County line have their own wrinkles. We coordinate that process so you're not the one chasing it down. Tell us where the site is and we'll walk you through what the build will actually need.

One Crew, From Dirt To Door

Sitework, foundation, and steel erection are all self-performed by CLA — so there's no finger-pointing between trades and one team owns the schedule from the first cut of dirt to the final walkthrough.

Mineral Wells FAQ

Questions From Mineral Wells Owners

Straight answers on building a steel project in Mineral Wells and the surrounding Palo Pinto County area.

Do you build metal buildings in Mineral Wells and Palo Pinto County?

Yes. Mineral Wells sits about 45 minutes west of our West Fort Worth yard , straight out US-180, so it's a regular part of the territory we serve. We build commercial buildings, shops, ag and equipment storage, and barndominiums for Mineral Wells and the surrounding Palo Pinto County area.

Can you handle a building on rural acreage outside town?

That's a lot of what we do out here. We self-perform sitework and grading, the foundation, and steel erection, so we can take a raw pad on county acreage and get it build-ready rather than asking you to line up separate crews. Engineered drawings come from the manufacturer for your review and sign-off, then get stamped, so you build from approved, code-compliant plans.

Do you pull permits for projects in the Mineral Wells area?

We coordinate permitting so you're not chasing it yourself, and requirements differ depending on whether your site is inside Mineral Wells city limits or out in unincorporated Palo Pinto County. Tell us where the property is and we'll walk you through what the build will need.

Let's Build

Building In Mineral Wells?

Tell us about your project and where your Mineral Wells or Palo Pinto County site sits, and we'll get back to you with a free, no-obligation quote.