At Carport Central, we take pride in being a dedicated provider of metal buildings throughout Montana. Our wide selection of metal carports, garages, and barns are built with high-quality steel components and designed for your biggest, toughest jobs.
Whether you need a small residential metal garage or a large agricultural facility, we’ll deliver outstanding results that are engineered to take on the wilds of Montana.
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To say Montana’s climate can be challenging is a massive understatement. Here, the winters are extremely cold and windy and bring about abundant snowfall. This snow accumulation can be hazardous for traditional construction options.
However, our certified metal buildings, barns, and steel building kits are rigorously tested to withstand the region’s average wind, snow, and seismic loads. So you can rest easy knowing your structure can handle Montana’s harsh weather conditions.
No matter what building type or size you need, we’ve got it! We offer standard sizes such as 20×20, 30×40, and 40×60, with custom options available in 20′, 30′, 40′, 50′, and up to 70′ increments.
We also provide metal building kits in Montana, which include all the parts and materials of our regular structures but allow you to handle the installation. This is a great way to take charge of your build and save money in the process.
Whether you’re in Billings, Missoula, Bozeman, or anywhere in between, Carport Central is committed to delivering high-quality metal buildings that are engineered to take on Montana’s unique environment. Our structures are built to thrive against high winds, heavy snow accumulation, fires, and much more.
To show our commitment to quality, we back all our buildings with a 20-year framing warranty, a 10-year paneling warranty, and a 30-day workmanship guarantee.
Call our experts at (980) 321-9898 today, and let’s begin crafting your new Montana metal building. We’ll guide you through every step and deliver a structure as strong as the Montana landscape itself.