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Metal Barns, Steel Buildings & Garages in Blue Ridge, Texas

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Quality Sheds, Cabins & Barns Delivered to Blue Ridge and Surrounding Areas

Blue Ridge sits atop a gentle ridge in northeast Collin County, its name inspired by the blue‑eyed grass and 9 other wildflowers that once carpeted the hills . Early settlers I. D. Sellars and Henry Eakle arrived in 1873, farming the land where the town now stands . Bill and Jim Meyers opened the first store in a one‑room cabin stocked with just fifty dollars’ worth of goods . A one‑room log schoolhouse followed in 1874, and by 1876 Julius Connor and Bill Meyers laid out the present townsite . The first gin began operating in 1877, churches were organized in 1880, and the community soon had a high school, telephone exchange and paved roads . Blue Ridge incorporated in 1936; by 1940 its 450 residents enjoyed electric and natural gas utilities and more than twenty businesses . 

Blue Ridge sits atop a gentle ridge in northeast Collin County, its name inspired by the blue‑eyed grass and 9 other wildflowers that once carpeted the hills . Early settlers I. D. Sellars and Henry Eakle arrived in 1873, farming the land where the town now stands . Bill and Jim Meyers opened the first store in a one‑room cabin stocked with just fifty dollars’ worth of goods . A one‑room log schoolhouse followed in 1874, and by 1876 Julius Connor and Bill Meyers laid out the present townsite . The first gin began operating in 1877, churches were organized in 1880, and the community soon had a high school, telephone exchange and paved roads . Blue Ridge incorporated in 1936; by 1940 its 450 residents enjoyed electric and natural gas utilities and more than twenty businesses . 

Portable Building Product Showcase for Blue Ridge


Agricultural metal barns
and loafing sheds

Enclosed Metal Barn (24×30 ft) – Fully enclosed for secure equipment and hay storage. Includes one 10×10 roll-up door and one walk-in door. Clear-span interior means no posts – maximize usable space for stalls, milking stands, or equipment. Add windows and ventilation for animal comfort.

Metal equipment storage buildings for tractors and implements

Metal Loafing Shed (12×24 ft) – Open-sided shelter for horses, goats, or cattle. Galvanized steel frame won’t rot in wet conditions. Vertical roof prevents water pooling. Add optional tack room (10×12 enclosed section) for feed and equipment storage. Melissa’s acreage properties love these.

Lofted Barn (12×24 ft) – With its gambrel roof and two overhead lofts, this barn provides ample 

storage for hay, feed and equipment. Add Dutch doors, stall partitions or lean‑to wings to house livestock. Starting price: $7,495

Run‑In Shed (12×20 ft) – Ideal for sheltering horses and cattle from North Texas sun and storms. 

Open front, kick‑board walls and heavy‑duty framing make this a durable choice. Prices begin around $5,995

Utility Cabin (12×16 ft) – Many rural families use this as a hunting cabin or guest quarters. Includes a front porch and plenty of headroom for bunk beds. Starting at $8,295

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Equipment Garage (12×30 ft) – Designed for tractors, ATVs and farm equipment. Features a 

reinforced floor, roll‑up doors and optional workbench. 

Delivery & Installation in Blue Ridge

Access can be challenging in Blue Ridge, so we plan carefully. We will ask about road conditions, gate widths and slopes before scheduling. Our drivers use four‑wheel‑drive trucks and shed mules to traverse pastures and place buildings on prepared sites. We include leveling blocks and can anchor sheds with auger anchors to resist winds. Because the area receives spring storms, many customers choose metal roofs and urethane siding for extra durability. Typical delivery time is two weeks for in‑stock models; custom barns may take four to five weeks. 

Quality Sheds, Cabins & Barns Delivered to Blue Ridge and Surrounding Areas

Branson Buildings has delivered barns, cabins and sheds to Blue Ridge for years. Our Pottsboro showroom is about 45 minutes away, and our drivers routinely travel FM 981 and FM 545 to reach customers. We understand the unique challenges of delivering to rural properties—muddy pastures, narrow gates and uneven terrain. We offer free site consultations to ensure your building will sit level and secure. Because Blue Ridge soil is a mix of clay and loam, we recommend using concrete blocks or piers to keep your building off the ground. Delivery typically occurs within two to three weeks of ordering. 

Local Building Codes & Regulations

Within Blue Ridge city limits, accessory structures over 200 square feet generally require a permit and must be set back from property lines. In unincorporated Collin County, barns and sheds are regulated by county codes requiring tie‑downs and compliance with wind‑load standards. If you live in a subdivision like East Ridge or Trails at Blue Ridge, check HOA rules for height, color and roof pitch. We can provide drawings and help with permit submissions. Because many customers install electric wiring or plumbing, we recommend hiring licensed professionals and obtaining proper inspections. 

Customer Stories

  • Tony Collamati – County Road 668: Tony praised our friendly customer service and quality building. “Great people. Provided me a building that I am very happy with,” he wrote. Tony’s 12×16 shed stores his tractor and fishing gear.

     

  • Buddy Pilgrim – Parkhill Prairie area: Buddy needed a building for his property near the prairie. Tony and Marka guided him through options and never oversold him. “Pricing, timing, delivery and installation were perfect,” he says. The structure blends seamlessly into the prairie landscape.

Layc B. – FM 545: Layc and her family needed a barn quickly. “It didn’t take long to get our barn—like 2 1⁄2 weeks after we ordered it—and it was put together in one day,” she reports. The barn now shelters their goats and feed.

 

Why Blue Ridge Chooses Branson Buildings

Blue Ridge residents rely on sturdy, functional buildings. Our barns are built with treated skids, 2×6 floor joists and 29‑gauge metal roofing to withstand heavy use. We offer rent‑to‑own plans with affordable monthly payments, and we pride ourselves on honest, faith‑based service. We understand the challenges of country deliveries and will work with you to ensure your building is placed exactly where you need it. Our custom options include lean‑tos, sliding barn doors, tack rooms and electrical packages. Because we build locally, your purchase supports the regional economy. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you deliver on gravel roads? Yes. Our trucks and mules are designed for rural deliveries. We ask that you trim low branches and mark any septic lines or underground utilities before delivery. 

Can I customize a barn for livestock? Absolutely. We can add stalls, feeders, ventilation and even wash racks. Let us know what animals you have and we’ll design accordingly. 

Is a permit required for rural barns? In unincorporated Collin County, permits are generally not required for agricultural buildings, but you may need to comply with floodplain regulations. Always check with the county office. 

Is financing available? Yes. We offer rent‑to‑own plans, traditional financing and same‑as‑cash options for Denison customers.

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