Metal Building Order Checklist

Free Checklist: What to Expect After You Place a Metal Building Order

After placing your metal building order, it’s normal to wonder what happens next. The time between your order and delivery can feel uncertain, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’ve ordered a steel garage, carport, shed, or barn, understanding the steps ahead can help you stay prepared and stress-free.

Buying a metal structure is a big step toward protecting your vehicles, storing equipment, or adding value to your property. You deserve to know exactly what happens once your order is placed and how to prepare for each stage.

If you’re asking yourself:

  • What happens next?
  • What should I prepare for?
  • When will the crew arrive?
  • Do I need to do anything before installation?

You’re not alone—and this blog has the answers. Below, you’ll find a free and easy-to-follow checklist to help you stay informed, get your site ready, and avoid common delays. Let’s walk through the entire process from order to installation.

What Happens After You Buy a Metal Building

Once your order is confirmed, a lot happens behind the scenes. Instead of feeling uncertain, get excited—you’re one step closer to having your dream steel structure!

1. Order Confirmation and Review

Shortly after placing your order, you will receive a confirmation email and a phone call from your dealer. This confirmation will outline:

  • Building size and style
  • Add-ons and color selections
  • Estimated delivery timeframe
  • Pricing and terms

Tip: Review your confirmation thoroughly. Double-check details like dimensions, features, and colors. If anything seems incorrect, flag it immediately—it’s much easier to make changes now than after manufacturing begins.

Once everything is confirmed, you will sign a final agreement and submit your deposit, which officially locks in your order.

2. Permit and Zoning Check

Once your order is confirmed, your next step is to check local building codes and zoning regulations. You may need a permit based on your structure’s type, size, or location.

What to Do:

  • Visit your local building department’s website
  • Call or visit to ask if a permit is needed
  • Inquire about size limits, setbacks, and placement rules

Note: It’s the buyer’s responsibility to secure any required permits. Failure to obtain the proper permits could delay or even cancel your installation.

3. Site Preparation

While your building is being manufactured, it’s important to prepare the site accordingly. Proper site preparation helps ensure a smooth delivery and installation.

Site Prep Checklist:

  • Clear the area of debris, vegetation, or old structures
  • Make sure the ground is level (no more than 3″ variation)
  • If pouring a concrete slab, allow it to fully cure
  • Ensure clear access for trucks and installation crews

A well-prepared site helps prevent delays and guarantees a stable, long-lasting structure.

4. Delivery Scheduling Call

As your delivery date approaches, you will receive a call to schedule your installation. During this call, a tentative date will be provided. Keep in mind that several factors can affect this date, including:

  • Weather conditions
  • Your site’s readiness
  • Crew availability
  • Your availability

Pro Tip: Choose a delivery day when your site is ready and when someone is available to meet the crew, if necessary.

5. Day of Installation

Installation day is an exciting moment! The crew will arrive early with the necessary materials and tools to begin constructing your building.

They’ll:

  • Confirm order details with you on-site or by phone
  • Begin with frame setup
  • Add roof and wall panels
  • Complete all doors, windows, and custom features

Typical Timeline:

  • Small buildings: 1–2 days
  • Large or commercial buildings: May take longer, depending on complexity

6. Final Walkthrough

Once the installation is complete, our crew will conduct a walkthrough of the finished building with you. They will inspect for any flaws or alignment issues and fix them on the spot.

Your Role:

Be present (if possible) and thoroughly check the structure. If something seems off, speak up—we’ll make it right before we leave.

7. Warranty & Maintenance Info

Your new metal building may include:

  • 20-year frame warranty
  • Roof and paint warranties (varies by structure)

You will also receive tips on how to maintain your building to ensure it lasts for decades.

Maintenance Tips to Extend Your Building’s Life

Even the strongest steel structures require some care. After installation, follow these simple tips to keep your building in peak condition:

Basic Cleaning

  • Clean your building at least once a year using mild detergent and water.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the paint or coating.

After Storms

  • Inspect for cracks, dents, or leaks
  • Repair any damage promptly to prevent water seepage
  • Keep gutters and drainage paths clear

Preventative Checks

  • Check for loose bolts, rust spots, or roof issues
  • Tighten any hardware that may have shifted over time
  • Reseal windows and doors if needed

By staying proactive, you can avoid costly repairs and keep your structure looking great.

Top Metal Building Dealer to Meet Your Expectations

Now that you’ve reviewed the full checklist, you’re better prepared to handle every aspect of your building project. From securing permits and prepping your site to installation day and long-term maintenance—being informed makes the journey smoother.

Partner with Carports Advisor for a stress-free experience. We believe in transparency, expert support, and delivering quality metal structures that last.

Have questions or need assistance? Call us today at (336) 914-1654. We’re here to make your metal building journey as easy and rewarding as possible.

Call us now and let one of our metal building consultants help you to design the building of your dreams at an competitive price.

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