Storage Metal Buildings
Safe, secure, and scalable steel storage buildings for equipment, inventory, or personal storage — designed for long-life and low maintenance.
Why Choose Mammoth
Experience erecting equipment sheds, personal storage, and warehouse shells
Pre-engineered systems suitable for mini-storage, bulk storage, and distribution centers
Designs that handle real-world loads, traffic, and climate concerns
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Why Steel Makes Sense
Clear-Span Interiors
No interior supports to limit pallet racking, vehicle storage, or forklift maneuvering—streamlining warehouse logistics.
Climate-Control Options
Insulated and conditioned spaces protect sensitive goods, electronics, records, or perishable stock from moisture and temperature swings.
Fast, Economical Construction
Pre-engineered steel storage buildings erect quickly with predictable costs and minimal site disruption.
You're not just buying a building — you're buying a solution that lasts.
Sub-Categories
Commodity Storage (Hay, Grain, Feed, Inputs)
Use Cases
Hay storage, grain and bulk feed, seed, fertilizer, general farm inventory.
Design Considerations
- Clear-span interiors: for efficient stacking and skid loader movement
- Ventilation and moisture control: to protect hay, grain and packaged goods from mold and spoilage
- Door sizes: tuned for trucks, skid steers, telehandlers, and auger systems
- Corrosion-resistant framing and cladding: where fertilizer and chemicals are stored
Livestock Housing (Beef, Dairy, Small Animals)
Use Cases
Beef and dairy barns, loafing sheds, calf barns, swine/goat/sheep shelters.
Design Considerations
- Ventilation and air turnover: to manage ammonia, humidity and temperature
- Interior layouts: for pens, feed alleys, and manure handling
- Wash-down tolerant walls: and structural elements for easy cleaning
- Open-sided or partially enclosed designs: depending on climate and animal type
Stables & Mixed-Use Barns
Use Cases
Horse barns, mixed livestock + tack storage, utility barns.
Design Considerations
- Stall layout: aisle width, tack and feed storage, wash bays
- Natural light and airflow: for horse comfort and safety
- Future expansion: for additional stalls, hay storage, or attached arena
- Durable surfaces: to withstand kicks, impacts, and frequent cleaning
What Makes Mammoth Different
We design for how you move stuff – forklifts, skid steers, people, pallets, and equipment all factor into door placement and bay spacing.
We understand climate control requirements – especially for self-storage and sensitive goods; we don’t treat it like “just add HVAC.”
We balance cost vs. future expansion – we can phase your project, leaving room for future bays, additional units, or expanded warehouse wings.
Predictable, repeatable designs – especially valuable for multi-building storage sites or warehouse expansions.
Typical Features & Options
- Clear-span frames up to large warehouse widths
- Drive-through bays, overhead or roll-up doors, man doors, security doors
- Insulated panels or traditional roof/wall insulation systems
- Climate-controlled cores for sensitive storage (documents, furniture, electronics)
- Architectural treatments for self-storage visibility and branding
Cost Drivers
- • Building size, height, and clear-span requirements
- • Number and type of doors (roll-up units, overhead doors, dock doors) Indaco Metals
- • Climate-control – insulation level, HVAC, and humidity control where required
- • Interior systems: racking, corridors, security, fire systems
- • Site work: paving for drives and parking, truck circulation for warehouses
Process & Timeline
Needs & Program Analysis
What are you storing, how much, and how does it move in/out.
Preliminary Layout & Slab Planning
Bays, doors, corridors, and traffic patterns mapped.
Engineering & Drawings
Structural, fire, and energy compliance.
Kit Fabrication & Delivery
Steel frame, panels, doors, trim.
Concrete / Slab Work
Coordinated with you or your concrete contractor.
Erection by Mammoth Crew
Frame and skin installed efficiently.
Interior Fit-Out
Units, racking, security, and climate systems added.
FAQ
Is climate-controlled storage worth the extra cost?
In most markets, yes. Higher rental rates, lower tenant turnover, and greater storage protection deliver stronger ROI for climate-controlled units.
Can a metal building handle pallet racking and forklifts?
Absolutely. We design slab thickness, load capacity, and framing to support racking systems, forklift lanes, and industrial traffic.
Can I start small and add more storage buildings later?
Yes — metal storage systems are ideal for phased development. Start with one or two structures and expand as demand increases.
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