Anchor Metals
Helping builders anchor their success in the metal building industry.

ABOUT • WHO WE ARE

Built on experience and straightforward execution.

Anchor Metals supplies complete metal building packages and works with both end users and builders to keep scope, details, and delivery aligned.

Who we are

Anchor Metals is a metal building supplier built by people who have spent years working in metal buildings and construction. We focus on supplying complete building packages, not piecing together individual parts.

Our role is to make sure the building that gets quoted, detailed, manufactured, and delivered is the same building that gets erected in the field. That starts with clear scope and continues through every stage of the project.

What comes in an Anchor Metals building package

  • Primary and secondary structure: framing systems sized and detailed to support the building layout, loads, and intended use.
  • Roof and wall panel systems: panel profiles selected as part of the overall building design, not as standalone materials.
  • Trim, flashing, and accessories: ridge, eave, rake, corner, transition, gutter, downspout, and opening details that complete the building envelope.
  • Coordinated finishes: color selections and coatings chosen to work together across panels, trim, and accessories.

These items are not sold as individual components. They are coordinated and supplied as part of a complete metal building package so the system works as intended.

How we work

  • Defined scope: building size, layout, panel systems, trim package, structure, and finishes are aligned before anything moves forward.
  • One coordinated package: estimating, detailing, manufacturing, and delivery are handled as parts of the same process.
  • Builder coordination: when a project already has a contractor, we work directly with them to support erection and sequencing.
  • Owner support: when a project starts with an end user, we help define the building package and coordinate the next steps.

The goal is simple. Fewer assumptions, fewer changes, and a metal building package that installs the way it was intended when it was priced.