Warehouses in Tyler, TX — Open-Span, Anchored, and Built for Daily Operations

When you need dependable square footage that actually matches how your business runs, our warehouses in Tyler, TX deliver. Gotcha Covered Outdoors designs and installs anchored, engineered metal warehouse buildings with clear-span layouts, high clearances, and door configurations that fit racking, forklifts, vehicles, and machinery. We’ll help you map the right footprint, column spacing, door placements, and insulation so your crew can move faster, safer, and more efficiently—every shift.

Why Choose a Gotcha Covered Outdoors Warehouse

A warehouse is more than a big box. It’s a workflow tool that should pay you back in productivity and protection for years.

  • Anchored by Design: Metal warehouses are anchored as part of the build for strength and day-to-day stability.

  • Engineered for East Texas: Framing, fasteners, and trim details are selected for longevity and weather performance, with wind considerations up to 120 mph where specified (structure-dependent).

  • Clear-Span Layouts: Plan open interiors that keep aisles straight and forklift routes clean—no awkward posts where your pallets need to go.

  • High-Clearance Options: Get the headroom your racking, roll-up doors, and equipment actually require.

  • Custom Access: Place roll-up doors, sectional doors, man doors, and framed openings where your logistics demand them—dock-high or grade-level.

  • Comfort & Control: Insulation paths, ventilation, and lighting-ready framing help manage heat gain and reduce condensation so crews stay productive.

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Common Warehouse Uses in Tyler, TX

  • Distribution & E-commerce: Wide, straight bays for rapid picking and staging, with truck-friendly access and weather-aware door placement.

  • Trade & Service Fleets: Secure vehicle and tool storage with tall roll-ups, drive-through options, and interior rooms for parts counters or dispatch.

  • Agriculture & Ranch: Sheltered space for feed, hay, implements, and seasonal storage with clear forklift lanes and protected load-out.

  • Light Manufacturing & Assembly: Open floor areas for work cells, plus framed offices and utility rooms where you need them.

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Layout & Access That Matches Your Workflow

Your layout starts with how goods move—receiving to storage to packing to outbound. Then we place doors and interior zones to remove bottlenecks.

Doors and Approaches
  • Roll-Up / Sectional Doors: Sized to your vehicles, forklifts, and pallet jacks; choose widths and heights that fit your tallest loads.

  • Door Placement Strategy: Align doors with aisles so pallets don’t turn twice to reach storage.

  • Dock-High or Grade-Level: Plan approaches, ramps, and turning radius so trucks can hit their mark without rework.

  • Column-Free Working Areas: Keep your pick lanes and staging zones open.

  • Future Flexibility: Add framed openings now for later door installs or expansions without tearing into structure.

Warehouses in East Texas battle heat and humidity. We’ll help you choose packages that protect inventory and keep crews comfortable.

  • Insulation Paths: Options to reduce heat gain and help manage condensation on metal surfaces.

  • Ventilation Choices: Ridge and gable vents, fan-ready placements, and airflow strategies that support both comfort and inventory requirements.

  • Overhangs & Lean-Tos: Create shaded loading areas, covered walkways, or weather breaks at main doors.

Turn your shell into a complete operations hub.

  • Office & Support Rooms: Frame offices, break rooms, restrooms, and counter areas for parts or will-call.

  • Electrical & Lighting Ready: We plan chase paths and wall cavities so your licensed electrician can pull clean runs for lighting, equipment, and outlets.

  • Storage Zones: Short interior partitions can separate high-value inventory, returns, or QC areas without interrupting clear-span flow.

A well-finished exterior saves time and maintenance.

  • Panels & Fasteners: Selected for corrosion resistance and long-term performance.

  • Trim & Flashing: Detailed to control water at edges, openings, and transitions—fewer leaks, fewer callbacks.

  • Color & Trim Options: Match your brand or surrounding buildings; add wainscot for visual break and panel protection at ground level.

Service Area for Warehouses

Our team is based at 10556 US HWY 69 N, Tyler, TX 75706. We build warehouses in Tyler, TX and across East Texas regularly. If you’re outside the immediate area, ask about our broader metal-building footprint and current lead times. We’ll discuss delivery routes, staging, and equipment needs that fit your site.

The Warehouse Build Process

1) Discovery & Requirements

We start with your daily operations: inbound volume, pallet sizes, racking heights, lift equipment, and staffing patterns. We’ll discuss pad options, drive lanes, and utility locations up front.

We map clear-span dimensions, door types and locations, framed openings, and any lean-tos for covered loading. If you need offices or secure rooms, we place them where they support flow—not block it.

You get a clear, line-item price covering the structure, anchoring, and chosen options. We set a realistic schedule and keep you updated.

Confirm access, tree and line clearance, and slab dimensions/anchor locations. If you’re planning dock-high, we’ll review heights, ramp grades, and truck paths.

Framing, panels, trim, doors, and hardware are installed; we anchor the building and walk you through operation of doors, locks, and maintenance basics.

As you grow, add doors, lean-tos, or interior framing. We can plan for expansion during the initial design to keep future work simple.

Local Expertise, Real Accountability

Because we’re local to Tyler, TX, we understand regional wind exposure, soil considerations, HOA or municipal expectations, and the practical realities of truck access. Our crews are insured, our communication is direct, and our goal is simple: deliver a warehouse that speeds up your operation on day one and keeps doing it for years.

Scheduling, Financing & Straightforward Numbers

Warehouses are major assets—you should see the full picture before you sign. We’ll provide a transparent price and schedule, then coordinate with your slab and utility timeline. Need payment options? We offer traditional financing for credit scores 500+, and we’ll outline terms clearly so you can choose what fits your budget and cash flow.

Plan Your Warehouse the Right Way

If you’re ready to upgrade space, streamline logistics, or protect inventory, we’re ready to help—from footprint and door strategy to insulation, offices, and future expansion.

Make Room for What Matters—Let’s Plan Your Warehouse
Call (903) 504-7858 or visit 10556 US HWY 69 N, Tyler, TX 75706 to get your custom layout, price, and schedule.