Contact B2 Metal Buildings

If you are planning a metal building project in rural Texas, the best place to start is a real conversation about how you plan to use the property.

B2 Metal Buildings works with rural landowners, ranch owners, acreage-property buyers, hobbyists, recreational property owners, and small business operators who need practical metal building solutions that fit the land and the long-term goals of the project.

We help customers think through:

  • building size
  • slab planning
  • access points
  • drainage
  • equipment storage
  • RV and boat storage
  • workshop space
  • future expansion
  • building layout
  • recreational storage
  • mixed-use property needs

before construction begins.

Rural Texas Metal Building Contractor Based Near Bedias

B2 Metal Buildings serves customers across a strict 75-mile service radius from Bedias, Texas with a focus on rural property projects outside dense metro markets.

Many customers come to us looking for:

  • metal shop buildings
  • metal barns
  • barndominiums
  • RV storage buildings
  • boat storage buildings
  • agricultural structures
  • mixed-use utility buildings
  • recreational storage buildings
  • slab-to-finish project planning

We are not a DIY kit seller. We help customers plan real-world metal building projects designed around how the property actually functions.

Areas We Commonly Serve Across Rural Texas

B2 commonly works with customers near:

Bedias

Bryan

College Station

Brenham

Caldwell

Madisonville

Navasota

Hearne

Huntsville

Lake Bryan

Lake Conroe

Lake Somerville

and surrounding rural acreage communities throughout the region.

Talk Through Your Metal Building Project Before You Buy

Many metal building problems start before the building is ever ordered.

A quick conversation upfront can help customers think through:

slab requirements
building height
trailer access
RV clearance
boat storage dimensions
workshop layouts
future expansion
drainage
property access
equipment maneuverability
wind-rating considerations
storage goals

before construction begins.

That planning helps avoid costly mistakes later.

What Type of Building Are You Planning?

B2 helps customers plan:Many metal building problems start before the building is ever ordered.

A quick conversation upfront can help customers think through:

Metal Shop Buildings
Metal Barns
Agricultural Buildings
Barndominiums
RV Storage Buildings
Boat Storage Buildings
Equipment Storage Buildings
Trailer Storage Buildings
Hobby Workshops
Collector Vehicle Shops
Mixed-Use Utility Buildings

Financing Available for Qualified Projects

Many customers want to discuss realistic building budgets, future expansion plans, slab coordination, and financing options before moving forward.

B2 can help customers talk through:

  • intended use
  • building dimensions
  • access planning
  • future storage needs
  • phased construction ideas
  • shell-only vs. more complete project planning
  • financing questions for qualified projects

before the final estimate process begins.

Contact Information

Phone:
(936) 777-3159
Email:
bronson@b2metalbuildings.com
Location:
3641 CR 130 Bedias, TX 77831

Frequently Asked Questions

What areas does B2 Metal Buildings serve?

B2 serves rural Texas property owners within approximately 75 miles of Bedias, including Bryan, College Station, Brenham, Caldwell, Madisonville, Hearne, Huntsville, Navasota, and surrounding rural communities.

B2 helps customers plan metal shops, barns, RV storage buildings, boat storage buildings, agricultural buildings, hobby workshops, mixed-use structures, and barndominium-style projects.

Yes. B2 helps customers think through slab planning, drainage, access, anchors, and installation as part of the larger building project.

No. B2 focuses on real-world rural Texas building projects that require planning, layout coordination, slab discussions, access planning, and installation support.

Financing is available for qualified projects. Customers can discuss financing options during the planning and estimate process.

Before requesting a quote, it helps to think through:

  • intended building use
  • approximate dimensions
  • slab needs
  • trailer or RV access
  • future expansion plans
  • workshop needs
  • storage goals
  • property layout
  • drainage concerns

and how the building will be used long-term.