When you need serious space that won’t flinch at daily use or changing weather, our metal buildings in Tyler, TX deliver. Gotcha Covered Outdoors designs and installs anchored, engineered structures for workshops, ranch equipment storage, commercial warehousing, hobby shops, and more. Every build is customized to your footprint and use case—roll-up doors where you need them, framed openings for future expansions, insulation packages for comfort, and interior finish-out options that turn an empty shell into a productive space. Our metal buildings are anchored as part of the build and designed for Texas wind loads with materials and details that resist rust, leaks, and wear for the long haul.
A well-planned metal building is more than a roof and four walls. It’s an investment that should work hard for decades. We focus on the details that matter:
Anchored by Default: Secure anchoring is included for metal buildings to handle wind and everyday use.
Engineered for Strength: Framing layouts and connection points are designed to deliver reliable spans, straight walls, and consistent performance.
Weather-Ready Materials: Panels and fasteners are selected for durability and corrosion resistance, with smart trim details and sealants to fight leaks.
Customizable Layouts: Doors, windows, framed openings, lean-tos, porches, and room divisions can be placed exactly where your workflow demands.
Comfort Options: Insulation paths, ventilation strategies, and door choices help control heat gain, reduce condensation, and improve year-round usability.
Straightforward Timelines: We give clear schedules and keep you updated. Off-the-lot solutions move fast; custom buildings generally follow a predictable build calendar.
Workshops & Maker Spaces: Open floor plans with bright overhead lighting, 110/220 access ready to be pulled by your electrician, and insulation to keep you productive.
Ranch & Agricultural Storage: Protect tractors, implements, feed, and hay with tall roll-ups, wide bays, and equipment-friendly access.
Commercial Storage & Warehousing: Create inventory zones, add interior offices, and set dock-high or grade-level logistics with planned door and driveway placement.
Hobby Garages & Toy Barns: Fit boats, side-by-sides, RVs, or classic cars with door heights and spans that actually match your vehicles.
Hybrid Shop-Home Concepts: Design a clean shop plus a finished office or lounge area so you can work and host without mixing spaces.
Every project starts with how you will use the building. From there, we size, frame, and detail the structure so it supports your work instead of getting in the way.
Roll-Up & Sectional Doors: Choose widths and heights for trucks, equipment, and trailers.
Man Doors & Windows: Place for convenience, natural light, and cross-breeze.
Framed Openings: Ready for future doors or build-outs without reworking the whole wall.
Insulation Paths: Options to reduce heat gain and help manage condensation.
Ventilation: Ridge vents, gable vents, and fan-ready placements to keep air moving in summer.
Comfort Add-Ons: Overhangs and lean-tos for shaded entry or covered work zones.
Office, Storage, and Utility Rooms: Frame interior walls to create usable zones.
Electrical & Lighting Ready: We plan wall cavities and chase paths so your licensed electrician can pull runs cleanly.
Surfaces That Last: Durable interior skins where you need impact resistance.
Color & Trim Choices: Match nearby buildings or make a statement with contrasting trim.
Wainscot Options: Add visual interest and practical panel protection at ground level.
Site Fit: Roof pitch, overhangs, and drainage planning to suit your pad and property.
East Texas weather demands real performance. Our metal buildings are designed with wind loads appropriate for the region and assembled with anchor systems that lock the structure to its foundation. Panel laps, edge trim, and flashing details are laid out to control water, and the fastener schedule is chosen to keep panels tight for years. Materials are selected to resist rust and UV exposure, and we walk you through simple maintenance routines to maximize service life. Many of our structures are designed to meet wind performance up to 120 mph (structure-dependent).
We start with your goals: equipment dimensions, door clearances, workflow, and site limits. We’ll talk about foundations (concrete slab or other engineered options), driveway approach, and utility locations up front.
You’ll see door and window placements, framed openings, and insulation paths. If you’re planning offices or storage rooms, we’ll map interior partitions and note where future HVAC or electrical will route.
We price your building with a line-item quote covering structure, anchoring, and chosen options. We’ll give a realistic schedule and keep you posted as your date approaches.
You’ll confirm access, tree clearance, and overhead lines. If you’re pouring a slab, we’ll review dimensions and anchor locations so install day goes smoothly.
Materials arrive, framing goes up, panels and trim are set, and doors are installed. We anchor the building, review operation of doors and latches, and walk the site for final questions.
We provide basic care guidance and remain available for future add-ons like lean-tos, additional doors, or interior finish-outs.
We believe buying a metal building should be simple. You’ll receive a clear, written price for the structure, anchoring, and selected options—no surprises. For payment, we offer traditional financing for credit scores 500+, and we’ll talk through terms so you can choose what fits your budget. Scheduling is straightforward: we’ll give you a target date, coordinate with your site prep, and keep you updated until the building is anchored and ready to use.
We’re based at 10556 US HWY 69 N, Tyler, TX 75706, serving Tyler, TX and surrounding East Texas communities every week. Our metal building footprint extends broadly—ask us about availability, lead times, and logistics if you’re outside the immediate Tyler area. If you’re planning a larger commercial or agricultural project, we’ll talk through delivery routes, staging, and equipment needs specific to your site.
Homeowners who want a real workshop with storage that actually fits their tools and vehicles.
Ranchers & Growers who need protected bays for tractors, implements, feed, and hay.
Small Businesses that require clean, secure storage or a service bay with room to work.
Hobbyists & Collectors who need tall doors, wide spans, and bright interiors that protect their investments.
Because we’re local to Tyler, TX, you get a partner who understands regional wind exposure, tree lines, soil conditions, and HOA or municipal considerations. We confirm access in advance, coordinate delivery, and install with insured crews who respect your property. When you call with a question later, you’re reaching real people—not a call center.
Your project deserves a structure that’s sized right, anchored right, and finished the way you’ll actually use it. Tell us your goals, equipment dimensions, and timeline—we’ll price it clearly, schedule it, and deliver a building that works hard for decades.
Make Room for What Matters—Let’s Design Your Metal Building
Call (903) 504-7858 or visit us at 10556 US HWY 69 N, Tyler, TX 75706 to get your custom layout, price, and schedule.