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24x30x12 Vertical Roof Metal Garage
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This 40x60x14 commercial metal building with lean-to gives buyers a large enclosed storage layout with additional covered side space. Designed with a vertical roof, enclosed vertical sides and ends, multiple roll-up doors, windows, and a walk-in door, this metal building is a strong option for equipment storage, shop use, vehicle storage, farm storage, and commercial property needs.
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This 40x60x14 commercial metal building with lean-to is a large, practical structure designed for buyers who need enclosed storage, wide access points, covered side space, and a strong commercial-style layout. With a 40-foot width, 60-foot length, and 14-foot height, this building offers a spacious footprint for equipment, vehicles, tools, supplies, materials, and business storage needs.
This commercial metal building includes an attached 12×30 lean-to, giving the structure even more usable covered space along the side. The main enclosed building provides a secure interior area, while the lean-to adds a separate covered section that can be useful for outdoor equipment, trailers, implements, materials, or quick-access storage. For shoppers comparing larger commercial metal buildings, this layout stands out because it combines a large enclosed structure with added covered utility space.
A 40x60x14 commercial metal building gives buyers a large enclosed space that can support a wide range of storage and work-related needs. The 40-foot width creates a broad interior layout, while the 60-foot length gives the building strong depth for organizing equipment, vehicles, materials, tools, and supplies. The 14-foot height also gives the structure a taller, more open feel than many standard garage layouts.
This size works well for property owners who need more than a basic garage. It can be used for vehicle storage, business inventory, farm equipment, shop space, mechanical work, trailers, recreational equipment, or general property storage. The large interior footprint makes it easier to create separate zones inside the building, such as parking, tool storage, workbench space, equipment access, and bulk storage.
For buyers comparing metal garages with larger commercial layouts, this product offers more interior room, taller access, and a stronger building profile. It is a practical choice when a standard residential garage is not enough space.
The attached 12×30 lean-to adds valuable covered side space to this 40x60x14 commercial metal building. A lean-to is useful because it creates a separate area outside the main enclosed structure while still giving overhead coverage. This makes the building more flexible for property owners who need both enclosed storage and open covered space.
The lean-to can be used for trailers, outdoor tools, farm implements, equipment attachments, work materials, firewood, lawn equipment, or other items that need coverage but do not always need to be stored inside the main building. This helps keep the enclosed interior cleaner and better organized while still making important items easy to access.
For rural properties, farms, workshops, and commercial lots, the lean-to can be one of the most useful parts of the building. It gives the structure more working value without taking away from the large enclosed interior.
This commercial metal building includes a vertical roof style with closed vertical sides and closed vertical ends. A vertical roof is a popular choice for larger buildings because it gives the structure a clean look and helps create a strong finished profile. The vertical panel direction also works well visually on larger buildings because it gives the walls and roof a taller, more structured appearance.
The closed sides and ends help make the building more complete as an enclosed storage structure. This is important for buyers who need better protection for equipment, vehicles, tools, and materials. Instead of an open-sided shelter, this building provides a full enclosure with controlled access through the garage doors and walk-in door.
For buyers comparing this building with open metal carports, the enclosed layout makes this product better suited for items that need more protection and separation from outdoor exposure.
This 40x60x14 commercial metal building includes one 12×14 roll-up garage door and two 12×12 roll-up garage doors with chain hoist. This door layout gives the building strong access for vehicles, equipment, trailers, and larger stored items. Multiple garage doors also make it easier to organize the building into separate access zones.
The 12×14 roll-up door is useful for taller equipment and larger entry needs, while the two 12×12 roll-up doors provide additional access along the side of the building. This kind of multi-door layout is especially useful for buyers who need to move equipment in and out without relying on one single entry point.
For shop use, business storage, or property equipment storage, multiple roll-up doors can make the building much easier to use every day. One bay can be used for vehicle access, another for equipment, and another for materials or work-related storage.
The included 36×80 walk-in door gives this commercial metal building convenient pedestrian access. A walk-in door is helpful because it lets you enter the building without opening a large garage door. This is useful for quick access to tools, supplies, stored items, or work areas.
The building also includes multiple 30×36 windows with grid design. Windows help bring natural light into the interior, making the space feel more open and usable during the day. Natural light can be especially helpful if the building is used as a workspace, storage shop, equipment building, or general-purpose garage.
Together, the walk-in door and windows make the structure more practical for frequent use. Instead of feeling like a closed storage shell, the building has access and light features that support daily activity.
This 40x60x14 commercial metal building is designed for buyers who need serious space. The large footprint makes it useful for both personal and business storage needs. It can support equipment, vehicles, tools, inventory, workstations, and property maintenance supplies in one organized structure.
The 14-foot height also gives the building more vertical clearance than many smaller garage models. This can be helpful for taller vehicles, equipment, shelving, and general movement inside the building. The wide and long layout allows the interior to be arranged in several different ways depending on how the buyer plans to use the space.
For buyers who want a strong balance of enclosed storage, tall access, side coverage, and commercial-style usability, this building is a solid fit.
This 40x60x14 commercial metal building with lean-to is larger and more versatile than many standard garage layouts. Compared to smaller metal garages, it gives buyers more width, more depth, taller clearance, and more access points. Compared to open carport-style buildings, it provides enclosed storage with added protection and a more complete structure.
Buyers looking for agricultural storage may also compare this layout with metal barns. Buyers needing coverage for taller recreational vehicles may want to review metal RV covers. However, this building is best suited for shoppers who want a large enclosed commercial metal building with an attached lean-to for additional covered storage.
This 40x60x14 commercial metal building with lean-to combines a large enclosed structure with practical covered side space. The main building includes a vertical roof, closed vertical sides and ends, a 12 gauge frame, multiple roll-up garage doors, a walk-in door, several windows, and roof insulation. The attached 12×30 lean-to adds more covered storage space for equipment, supplies, and property items.
For buyers who need a spacious metal building for vehicles, tools, equipment, business storage, farm use, or shop space, this product offers a strong and flexible layout. The combination of enclosed interior space, tall access, multiple doors, windows, and lean-to coverage makes it a practical option for a wide range of commercial, rural, and property storage needs.
| Building Color | Alamo, Black, Blue, Bright White, Brown, Burgundy, Burnished Slate, Charcoal, Clay, Copper, Crimson Red, Forest Green, Gallery Blue, Galvalume, Gray, Green, Light Stone, Pewter Gray, Red, Tan |
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| Garage Door Color | Alamo, Black, Blue, Bright White, Brown, Burgundy, Burnished Slate, Charcoal, Clay, Copper, Crimson Red, Forest Green, Gallery Blue, Galvalume, Gray, Green, Light Stone, Pewter Gray, Red, Tan |
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Yes, code requirements can vary depending on the building type, intended use, location, and occupancy. Commercial structures may require different engineering, permitting, or structural considerations than residential buildings.
Commercial buildings may involve different site preparation, engineering, permitting, and installation timelines depending on the size and intended use of the project. Larger structures often require additional coordination before installation.
Engineering plans are not always included in the base building price. Depending on the project and location, they may be offered separately at an additional cost.
Lead times can vary throughout the year based on demand, weather, region, and production volume. During busier seasons, scheduling may take longer than normal.
Yes, special installation conditions such as raised walls, difficult access, custom anchoring, or other unusual site requirements may involve additional charges. These should be discussed before installation is scheduled.
Yes, custom anchoring beyond standard surface-based anchoring may involve additional labor and material charges. The exact cost depends on the site conditions and the anchoring solution required.
Yes, our metal buildings are built for strength, durability, and long-term performance. Material quality, proper anchoring, site preparation, and meeting code requirements all play an important role in how the building performs over time.
Buildings can often be configured in a variety of ways, including fully enclosed, partially enclosed, or open layouts. The final design depends on the model you choose and how you want to use the structure.
Yes, metal building components are typically manufactured using galvanized steel to help resist corrosion and improve long-term durability. This added protection helps the structure perform better in a variety of conditions.
Additional anchoring may be available depending on the site conditions, surface type, and project requirements. If your property has special concerns, it is best to discuss them before ordering so the correct setup can be planned.
Yes, commercial buildings can often be planned with project-specific engineering based on the required use, local codes, and structural demands. This may include additional design considerations depending on the application.
Yes, many buildings can be designed with a lean-to as part of the layout. Lean-tos can add covered space for parking, storage, or sheltered access depending on your needs and building design.
Insulation options may be available depending on the building type and design. If insulation is important for your project, it should be discussed early so the building can be planned with that in mind.
Yes, many structures can be designed to include roll-up garage doors in a variety of sizes. Door placement and size should be planned before ordering so the building can be designed correctly for your needs.
Yes, all our designs are customizable, you can add windows, barrel garage door, personnel access doors, lean-to’s and openings as per your requirements. In addition, your selection of windows and doors is not limited to those sold by Blue valley, most any window or door can be installed in our units, thus allowing you to match your building’s windows and doors to those currently installed in your home.
Yes, many metal buildings offer color choices for the roof, trim, and siding so you can create a look that matches your home, business, or personal preference. Available colors may vary by manufacturer and model.
Yes, building dimensions can often be customized to better fit your property, intended use, and layout needs. Width, length, and height options may vary depending on the model and engineering requirements.
Yes, metal buildings can often be configured for a wide range of uses including workshops, garages, barns, equipment storage, and more. The layout, doors, height, and openings can be planned around how you intend to use the building.
Yes, many building styles can be configured with one or more open sides depending on how you plan to use the structure. Open designs are common for shelters, covers, and certain agricultural or commercial applications.
Specific installation dates may not always be guaranteed because routing and scheduling depend on crew availability and regional timing. You can communicate your preferences, and the scheduling team can let you know what may be possible.
In many cases, rescheduling may be possible, but changes can affect timing and may create additional delays depending on crew routing and availability. It is best to communicate any changes as early as possible.
Some updates may still be possible after submission, but it depends on the status of the order and how close it is to scheduling or installation. Changes requested early are easier to review and process.
Changes may be possible after ordering, but availability depends on how far the project has moved through processing and scheduling. The sooner you request changes, the more likely they can be reviewed before installation planning is finalized.
Yes, severe weather or unsafe site conditions can delay installation. Rain, strong winds, saturated ground, and other weather-related issues may affect scheduling in order to protect the crew, materials, and your property.
A building may be able to be installed on ground-based surfaces, but the area must be properly prepared, leveled, and suitable for anchoring. Soft or unstable ground can create installation issues, so site preparation is very important.
Yes, we can install structures on a raised wall. Our experienced installation teams are equipped to accommodate various site conditions, and we can work with you to ensure a seamless installation on raised walls, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal to your project. There may be additional costs involved.
Gravel installations may be possible depending on the site conditions and the type of structure being installed. The surface must be properly prepared and compacted so the building can be anchored correctly and perform as expected.
The installation area must meet leveling requirements before the building can be installed. Sloped or uneven property may require grading, excavation, or another form of preparation before installation can move forward.
In many cases, certified plans can be provided based on your location and project requirements. The exact availability and cost depend on the codes, loads, and specifications required for your area.
Yes, anchoring systems vary depending on whether the building is being installed on ground, concrete, asphalt, or another approved surface. The correct anchor type helps ensure the structure is secured properly for the installation surface.
Not always. Some buildings can be installed on surfaces other than concrete, but the best foundation depends on your site conditions, intended use, and local code requirements. A concrete pad is often recommended for long-term stability and a cleaner finished look.
Permit requirements vary by county, city, and project type. We recommend checking with your local permitting office before ordering so you know exactly what is required for your site and intended use.
It is strongly recommended that someone be available during delivery and installation in case the crew has questions or needs approval to address site-specific concerns. Being available can help prevent delays and keep the project moving smoothly.
Yes, the installation area should be cleared of obstacles that could interfere with delivery, unloading, or assembly. This includes trees, fences, low branches, debris, vehicles, and anything else that may restrict crew access or workspace.
Yes, metal buildings can be used for many commercial applications depending on the size, layout, and local requirements. Commercial projects often need more planning to ensure the structure fits the intended business use.
Yes, our buildings come with drawings, but these are available for an additional fee. The cost of these plans varies depending on local building codes and the specific requirements of your structure. While generic engineering plans are offered to provide a basic understanding of how our buildings are constructed, detailed and customized plans tailored to your location or unique specifications are typically required and come at an extra charge. The cost of each set of drawings varies by project, location, specifications, and other factors. These plans are crucial for ensuring your building meets all permitting and safety regulations, giving you peace of mind about its structural integrity.
It can. Raised-wall installations may require additional labor, planning, or special setup depending on the project, which can result in added cost.
It is crucial that your ground be within 3-4 inches level before your unit can be installed. We recommend you get it professionally done. If this or any of the following criteria are not met, our Installer’s will not be able to install your building. Please contact one of our Customer Service Agents if you have any questions.
Our install crew will arrive in a Truck and Trailer (55-60 ft in Length) to bring your building to the job site. Please ensure you have room for them to reach the job site, unload and turn around their truck & trailer. Please make scheduling aware of any obstacles that may be of concern that would hinder their process, such as a steep hill or sharp curve they will have to attempt to climb or work around.
Larger commercial installations can take longer than smaller residential projects depending on the size, complexity, site conditions, and access. Installation timelines vary by job and should be reviewed during the planning process.
Once your order has been placed it will be reviewed for pricing accuracy and sent to the scheduling department. You will be assigned a scheduling contact person. You will receive a phone call (and/or email/text) to see if are ready for installation. Typically this will be 2-4 days prior to one of our installation crews being in your area. Due to the volume of customers inquiries you will not receive contact until our crews will be coming through your area. It is important to accept calls from our office when we call so that way we know you are available. Missed scheduling calls could result in rescheduling delays and potential reschedule or return-trip fees.
Typically, our efficient installation process allows for the completion of your building within one day. For larger projects, we allocate additional time, extending the installation to two days. Rest assured, our skilled teams work diligently to ensure a prompt and precise setup, regardless of the project scale. Commercial projects may take longer depending on size.
You should leave enough space around the building site for the delivery truck, material staging, crew movement, and safe installation. Tight spaces can slow down the process or prevent installation if the crew cannot work safely.
The crew needs enough space to unload materials, move around the structure, and safely assemble the building. Limited access or tight working conditions can make installation more difficult and may require extra planning.
Scheduling depends on order volume, your location, crew availability, and whether the site is ready for installation. Once your order is processed, the scheduling team will contact you when your project is approaching an available installation window.
Concrete slab thickness can vary depending on the size of the building, how the structure will be used, and local code requirements. We recommend working with an experienced concrete contractor and checking with your permitting office for the appropriate slab specifications for your project.
You will typically be contacted by phone, email, or text shortly before a crew is expected to be in your area. It is important to respond promptly so your installation can be confirmed without unnecessary delays.
Standard anchoring is generally included based on the surface type for the installation. If the site requires a non-standard solution or special conditions are involved, there may be additional charges.
Final pricing can be affected by building size, height, gauge, custom options, site conditions, engineering needs, delivery access, anchoring requirements, and other project-specific details.
Our buildings are exclusively crafted from high-quality metal, ensuring durability, longevity, and structural integrity for our customers. We provide a choice of steel gauges to suit your specific requirements, offering both 14 Gauge and 12 Gauge Steel tubing, as well as durable 29 Gauge sheet metal for all of our buildings.
After your order is placed, it is typically reviewed for accuracy, processed internally, and then moved into scheduling. Once your project is nearing an available installation window, you will be contacted by the scheduling team.
Missing a scheduling call can delay your installation or result in your project being moved to a later opening. Staying available and returning calls quickly helps avoid rescheduling issues and additional delays.
If your area has specific wind, snow, or other structural load requirements, that information should be provided before ordering. Additional engineering or upgrades may be needed to ensure the building is designed appropriately for your location.
If the delivery truck cannot safely access the property, installation may be delayed or rescheduled until the access issue is resolved. It is important to communicate any steep grades, narrow turns, gates, or other obstacles before your scheduled delivery.
Soft, muddy, or recently filled ground may not be suitable for installation until it has been properly compacted and stabilized. An unstable surface can affect anchoring, building alignment, and overall performance.
The main difference is thickness. A lower gauge number means thicker steel, so 12 gauge framing is heavier than 14 gauge framing. The best choice depends on your building size, intended use, and any local code requirements.
Before the crew arrives, make sure the site is level, clear of obstacles, accessible for a truck and trailer, and ready for installation. It is also important to confirm that any required concrete, permitting, or site preparation has already been completed.
All Concrete Pads are Recommended to pour 2″ wider on all sides. Units 18×20 need to have 18’4″x20’4″ Concrete Pad. We recommend that you work with an experienced concrete professional to guide you on how to pour a concrete pad based on your setup and needs. The recommended depth of your concrete pad and other general ideal concrete guidance will vary depending on your area. Be sure to check with your local permitting office to ensure you are within their guidelines for your concrete pad and structure.
Concrete installations typically use concrete anchors designed for that surface type. The exact anchoring method may vary depending on the building, slab condition, and project requirements.
Available roof styles can vary by building type and design, but many metal buildings are offered in options such as regular, boxed eave, and vertical roof styles. The best option depends on your budget, appearance preferences, and intended use.
Our buildings use durable sheet metal designed for long-term performance and weather resistance. Sheet metal specifications can vary by building style and order requirements, but 29 gauge panels are commonly used.
All of our structures come with the anchoring that matches the surface type. Installation on ground comes with rebar and 3-ft mobile home anchors, while concrete surfaces come with concrete anchors. Asphalt comes with asphalt anchors. Custom anchoring requirements beyond ground/gravel, concrete, or asphalt may be subject to an additional installation fee for labor.
The property owner is responsible for confirming permit requirements, zoning rules, setbacks, and any local restrictions before installation. This helps avoid delays, redesigns, or unexpected costs.
If you need to make changes after placing your order, you should contact your salesperson or the appropriate customer service representative as soon as possible. Quick communication gives the best chance of updating the order before scheduling progresses.
Yes, our buildings are designed to meet or exceed local code requirements. We prioritize compliance with building standards, and our structures are crafted with precision to ensure they adhere to the necessary regulations in your area, providing you with a secure and code-compliant solution. Please give your code requirements to your salesperson prior to placing your order incase additional engineering is required to meet your specific local code requirements.
Yes, orders are generally reviewed before scheduling to confirm pricing, options, and project details. This helps reduce mistakes and ensures the order is ready before it moves forward.
The crew will typically clean up installation-related materials and debris from the immediate work area after the building is completed. Keeping the site generally clear before installation also helps with a smoother cleanup process.
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Choose a purpose-built entry door that’s made to fit and perform on a metal building.
Our diamond window and solid doors are USA-made FRP units with a UV-coated, pebble-textured surface, bonded to thick polyurethane foam for added rigidity and insulation, then pre-hung in a welded aluminum frame for a tight, secure install.
For a more traditional look, the 9-lite premium steel door adds natural light with single-pane glass and offers durable, rust-resistant performance with easy upkeep.
Common sizes include 32″ x 72″ and 36″ x 80″ for diamond doors, and 36″ x 80″ for the 9-lite steel door.
Add natural light and airflow to your building with aluminum-framed windows. They help brighten the interior, improve visibility, and create a more comfortable space.
Roll-up garage doors provide dependable access while keeping a clean, compact design. Built from 26-gauge steel, they are designed for long-term use and smooth operation.
Our steel buildings and carports are built with either 14-gauge or 12-gauge steel framing.
The 14-gauge frame (typically 2½” x 2½”) is the most common option and works great for many standard applications.
The 12-gauge frame (typically 2¼” x 2¼”) offers higher tensile strength and is often recommended for high-wind or heavy-snow areas, or for taller carports over 10 feet.
Rust-perforation limited warranty coverage is 10 years on 14-gauge frames and 20 years on 12-gauge frames.
Give your building a clean, durable exterior with 29-gauge metal panels built for everyday protection and long-lasting curb appeal. Used on the roof, sides, ends, and gables, these panels help create a finished, professional look while offering dependable coverage in 20 available color options.
Finish your building with clean, formed trim that helps cover edges, corners, and transitions while giving the structure a sharp, completed look. Trim adds protection where panels meet and creates a cleaner appearance across the roofline, walls, doors, and openings.
Anchors are chosen based on the surface your building sits on.
Rebar Anchors
3-foot straight rods used in dirt or gravel. They go through the base rail into the ground and are considered temporary anchors with no wind warranty.
Mobile Home Anchors
30-inch corkscrew anchors used in dirt or gravel. They are normally placed inside the base rail. If the building is moved, these anchors must be cut and replaced.
Asphalt Anchors
30-inch anchors made specifically for asphalt. They are driven into the asphalt and installed similarly to mobile home anchors.
Concrete Anchors
6-inch by 1/2-inch red-head anchors used for concrete pads. The pad should extend at least 3 inches past the building on all sides to help prevent cracking. Northedge Steel is not responsible for concrete damage during standard anchoring.
Insulation helps improve comfort, reduce heat transfer, and protect the inside of your building from moisture and condensation.
rFOIL Reflective Insulation
rFOIL reflective insulation uses layered bubble material with reflective metalized surfaces to help control radiant heat gain and loss.
Black Foam Sealant Tape
Black foam sealant tape is used around metal building joints to help block dust, air, moisture, and wind-driven snow.
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