Asheville Metal Buildings
from the N. Carolina Steel Building Experts
Our Buildings
Why Choose Us For Your
Asheville Building Project
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Buck Steel EXPERIENCE
We have decades of building experience from simple backyard shops to complex commercial projects which helps to ensure your project goes smoothly and stays on budget. Our extensive building experience in the Tar Heal State and our understanding of Buncombe County Building Codes and their impact on your project is unmatched.
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Buck Steel INTEGRITY
We are not a high pressure telemarketing metal building broker; we are construction industry professionals and dedicated to serving our customers and to the success of their building projects.
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Building VALUE
We understand that price matters. Our knowledge of steel building and thousands of completed projects allows us to value-engineer your project to save money.
Have Building Questions?
We Have Answers!
CALL US and we'll explain the Asheville NC building process 'from quote to completion', provide you with realistic budgeting numbers for materials, concrete and erecting, and share with you realistic timeframes for engineering, fabrication, and erecting of your project.
A Look Back at Asheville
Originally called Morristown, it was later renamed after the Samuel Ashe (governor of North Carolina in the late 1790's) and made the seat of Buncombe County.
The Asheville area was originally a part of the Cherokee Nation and European Americans only began to settle the area after the Revolutionary War, starting with Colonel Samuel Davidson and his family.
The first railroad reached Asheville in late 1880, which resulted in steady growth for the area. Industrial factories were constructed to process area cotton and wood, which in turn brought an increase in population and need for residential housing.
Asheville was the first city in the State of North Carolina to have electric street cars, which ran for nearly a half century before being replaced by buses. By the early 21st century, Asheville was attracting nearly a quarter-million visitors annually.
Today, Asheville is a community of near 100,000 residents and is a destination for those looking to enjoy its vibrant music, performing and visual arts, art deco architecture, climate and scenery.