Metal buildings Somerset KY serve Lake Cumberland country — the houseboat capital of the world sits on Pulaski County’s doorstep, driving some of the strongest boat and RV storage demand anywhere we serve, while the county’s working farms and the Somerset trades economy keep steady demand for cattle buildings, equipment sheds, garages, and shops.
Amsteel Midwest offers tubular steel, cold formed steel, and red iron throughout Somerset and Pulaski County. Lake storage is a specialty conversation here — ceiling height, door sizing, and depth matter more than most buyers realize — while exempt farm buildings keep tubular competitive on working ground and occupied shops usually land on cold formed.
Choosing the Right System for Metal Buildings Somerset KY Projects
The Somerset market splits between regulated in-town projects and exempt farm builds — so the right system genuinely depends on your site and your use. We offer all three structural systems and recommend based on your width, your use case, and your jurisdiction — not on what’s easiest to sell.
- Tubular steel is the cost leader for utility structures under 30′ wide and stays competitive through 40′ wide — cattle shelters, hay barns, and equipment buildings that won’t be regularly occupied, especially where Kentucky’s farm building exemption applies. Standard engineering accommodates framed openings up to 20′ wide.
- Cold formed steel is the right choice when finish quality matters or when site-specific engineering is required. It comes standard with foam closures, soffits, upgraded trim, rat guard, rake edges, gutter packages, and standing seam roof options — with site-specific engineering at approximately $0.75 per square foot versus approximately $2.00 per square foot for tubular. Clear spans up to 60′ wide at approximately 15′ on center column spacing.
- Red iron is the standard for buildings 60′ wide and above and for door openings wider than 20′ — machine sheds, horse arenas, and the farm shops modern equipment actually requires. Frame spacing of 25’–30′ on center delivers maximum bay flexibility for commercial buildings and wide-span facilities.
Not sure which fits? Read our full comparison: Tubular Steel vs. Cold Formed Steel vs. Red Iron — or call us and we’ll work through it together.
Permitting in Somerset and Pulaski County
The City of Somerset requires permits for most construction inside city limits. In rural Pulaski County, Kentucky’s farm building exemption covers genuine agricultural structures on working ground, keeping tubular steel with generic Risk Category I engineering cost-effective for unoccupied farm buildings. The exemption follows use, not address — a lake-property storage building doesn’t qualify as a farm structure, though rural Pulaski’s permitting path for it is still lighter than the metros. Occupied structures require site-specific engineering everywhere: approximately $0.75 per square foot on cold formed versus approximately $2.00 on tubular.
Amsteel Midwest assists every customer with permitting — we run the ASCE 7 hazard tool against your project address to determine your actual wind, snow, and seismic loads, provide engineered drawings where required, advise on farm-exemption classification, and confirm your jurisdiction’s requirements before you finalize a design. Installation is coordinated through manufacturer install networks for tubular buildings and referred professional installers for cold formed and red iron projects.
Popular Metal Buildings Somerset KY Property Owners Choose
- Barns & Agricultural Buildings — Cattle shelters, hay barns, horse buildings, and equipment structures engineered for Pulaski County conditions.
- Garages & Storage Buildings — Garages, boat and RV storage, and multi-bay buildings sized for Pulaski County properties. 30×40, 30×50, and 40×60 are our most requested configurations.
- Workshops & Commercial Buildings — Wide-bay farm shops, contractor shops, and commercial buildings for the Somerset area.
- Residential Shells & Barndominiums — Cold formed steel shells engineered to Risk Category II residential requirements with your county’s actual loads accounted for from day one.
- Custom Building — Custom configurations across all three structural systems.
Nearby Communities We Serve
London & Corbin | Richmond | Glasgow | All Kentucky Locations
Talk to Us About Your Somerset Project
A conversation with our team is the most efficient path to the right building for your Pulaski County property. We’ll work through your site, use case, local requirements, and budget — and give you a straight recommendation. No pressure, no rushing you into a quote before you’re ready.
- Call us: 417-218-8348
- Email: sales@amsteelmidwest.com
- Submit a project inquiry here
Frequently Asked Questions — Metal Buildings Somerset KY
What is the best type of metal building for Somerset?
It depends on the use and the location. For metal buildings Somerset KY projects that genuinely qualify as exempt farm buildings on working ground, tubular steel is often the value leader for unoccupied structures. For occupied, finished, or in-town projects, cold formed steel usually wins once engineering and finish are priced honestly. Red iron is the standard for 60’+ machine sheds and wide-bay farm shops. We’ll sort it out with you on the first call.
Do I need a building permit in Somerset?
Inside Somerset city limits, permits apply for most construction. Genuine farm buildings on rural Pulaski County working ground are exempt under Kentucky law; lake-property and residential buildings don’t qualify but face a lighter rural path. We confirm your project’s classification during your consultation.
What should I know before buying boat or RV storage near Lake Cumberland?
This is houseboat and big-water country, so the specs run larger than most lake markets: 14′-plus legs and tall doors for wake boats, cruisers on trailers, and RVs with roof units; real depth for truck-and-trailer combos; and honest thinking about enclosed versus open bays — enclosed shifts the recommendation toward cold formed for sealed eaves and finish. Measure your rig with the trailer, add walking room, and let’s get the door schedule right on the first call.
How long does delivery and installation take?
Typical lead time from order to installation is 6–12 weeks depending on the time of year, building complexity, and structural system. Tubular buildings install through manufacturer install networks; cold formed and red iron projects are coordinated through referred professional installers. We’ll give you a specific estimate during your consultation.
Amsteel Midwest | 1014 E Broadway St, Bolivar, MO 65613 | 417-218-8348 | sales@amsteelmidwest.com

