FAQs About Permits for Metal Buildings in Dallas County

Thinking of building a metal garage, workshop, or barndominium in Dallas County? Before construction begins, it’s essential to understand the local permitting process. At Robert & Sons Metal Buildings, we guide our clients through permitting to ensure compliance and avoid costly delays. Below are some of the most common questions we hear from customers planning …

Top 5 Reasons Texans Choose Steel Over Wood for New Construction

When it comes to building in Texas—whether it’s a garage, barn, home, or warehouse—more people are choosing steel over traditional wood framing. At Robert & Sons Metal Buildings, we’ve seen firsthand how steel construction has grown in popularity across Dallas and North Texas. Wondering why? Here are the top 5 reasons Texans are going with …

What to Know Before Building a Metal Building in Dallas, TX

Thinking about putting up a metal building in Dallas, TX? Whether it’s a garage, workshop, barndominium, or commercial facility, there are some important things to consider before breaking ground. At Robert & Sons Metal Buildings, we’ve worked with hundreds of clients across North Texas and understand the local requirements and best practices. Here’s a comprehensive …

How Much Does a Metal Building Cost in Texas?

If you’re considering a metal building in Texas—whether for a garage, workshop, commercial use, or even a barndominium—cost is likely one of your first questions. At Robert & Sons Metal Buildings, we believe in being upfront about pricing while helping clients understand what goes into a quote. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect …

Barndominium vs Traditional Home: Which is Right for You?

In recent years, barndominiums have become a popular alternative to traditional stick-built homes—especially in rural and semi-rural areas around Dallas, TX. But is a barndominium right for you? At Robert & Sons Metal Buildings, we help clients explore their options and make informed decisions based on lifestyle, budget, and long-term goals. Here’s a head-to-head comparison …