Licensed NC General Contractor #108035 serving Asheville and Buncombe County. Metal garages, workshops, barns, carports, and storage buildings professionally installed.
Asheville sits in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, where property owners face unique building challenges including higher snow loads, sloped terrain, and mountain weather patterns. Metal buildings here need to be specifically engineered for these conditions — not designed for the flatlands and shipped to the mountains.
Asheville-area property owners commonly request metal workshops for the city's thriving arts and maker community, agricultural buildings for mountain farms, residential garages on sloped properties, and storage buildings for outdoor recreation equipment. Snow load engineering is critical in Buncombe County and the surrounding mountain region.
Carolina Metal Structures is a licensed NC General Contractor (#108035) providing complete turnkey metal building installation in Asheville and throughout Buncombe County. We handle the building kit, delivery, permits, foundation coordination, site prep, and professional installation. You get the keys to a finished structure.
Single-car to multi-bay steel garages engineered for Buncombe County wind loads. Vertical roofs, roll-up doors, insulation options.
Learn More →Heavy-duty metal workshops for Asheville hobbyists and professionals. Extra-tall ceilings, oversized doors, custom layouts.
Learn More →Barns, equipment shelters, and farm storage for Buncombe County agriculture. Wide-span clear interiors, open-front options.
Learn More →Protect vehicles, RVs, and boats from Asheville weather. Single to triple-wide with custom height and panel options.
Learn More →Secure, weather-tight steel storage for Asheville property owners. Lockable doors, multiple configurations, all sizes.
Learn More →Buncombe County requires building permits for structures over 144 square feet. Mountain properties often have additional considerations including steep slope regulations, watershed protection requirements, and specific foundation engineering for sloped terrain. The City of Asheville has its own permitting process within city limits.
As a licensed NC General Contractor (#108035), we handle the entire permit process for your Asheville metal building project. This includes submitting permit applications, providing engineered drawings stamped for your specific location, coordinating all required inspections, and ensuring your structure meets all Buncombe County building codes and wind load requirements.
Working with a licensed contractor means your building is permitted, inspected, and built to code. This protects your investment and avoids the fines, forced removal, or resale complications that come with unpermitted structures.
The Asheville area has no shortage of metal building kit companies and unlicensed installers advertising cheap prices. But there's a critical difference between buying a kit and hiring a licensed general contractor:
Kit companies sell you materials and leave you to figure out permits, foundation, and installation on your own. If something goes wrong, you're on your own. Carolina Metal Structures is a licensed NC General Contractor who handles everything from the first phone call to the final inspection. We pull permits, coordinate foundations, and professionally install your building with a 2-year workmanship warranty.
Your building is an investment in your property. Protect that investment by working with a contractor who is licensed (#108035), insured, and accountable to North Carolina's licensing board.
We install metal buildings throughout Asheville and all surrounding communities, including Hendersonville, Weaverville, Black Mountain, Swannanoa, Arden, Fletcher, Brevard, Waynesville, Mars Hill, and Candler. Whether you're inside Asheville limits or on a rural property in Buncombe County, we deliver and install.
Beyond Buncombe County, we serve all of North Carolina. If you're in a neighboring city or county, we've got you covered with the same licensed contractor quality and turnkey service.