Do I need a building permit for my shed?
Permit requirements depend on your location and the size of your shed. We can provide detailed drawings and specifications to help with your application.
What kind of warranty do you offer?
All Metal Pro™ sheds come with a 50-year rust perforation warranty, giving you peace of mind that your investment will last for decades.
How fast can I get my shed delivered and assembled?
Lead times vary by season, but many orders ship within 4–6 weeks. Assembly can take just a few days with our bolt-together system, depending on shed size and crew experience.
Do you deliver across Canada?
Yes. We offer factory-direct delivery nationwide, packaged for quick and efficient on-site assembly.
What financing options do you offer?
We work with Canada’s top five banks to offer competitive rates on construction loans, HELOCs, and personal or business loans, often with approvals in 24–48 hours.
Can you customize the size and layout of my building?
Yes. We fabricate to your exact dimensions and design requirements, ensuring the finished structure matches your needs perfectly.
How long does it take to get my custom steel shop kit?
Delivery timelines vary by design complexity, but most projects are ready in 4–6 weeks. We confirm delivery 21–60 days before your scheduled month.
Why is your metal shop the right choice for my next project?
We combine CSA-A660 certified fabrication, in-house production, and a 50-year rust-perforation warranty to ensure your steel structure is durable, precise, and delivered on time.
What are the maintenance differences between steel vs ICF buildings?
Steel buildings require minimal maintenance occasional checks for corrosion, resealing, and upkeep of coatings or insulation. ICF buildings need very little ongoing care, as the concrete core and foam insulation resist pests, rot, and moisture. Over decades, both options are low-maintenance compared to wood-frame construction.
Is a steel building or ICF better for cold climates like Canada?
ICF buildings offer continuous insulation and thermal mass, making them ideal for cold climates by reducing heating costs and maintaining indoor comfort. Steel buildings can also perform well in Canadian winters when paired with high-quality insulation and proper design to prevent heat loss.
