Greensboro
Metal Buildings
from an industry leader serving the commercial, agricultural, equestrian, residential, aviation, retail, and church N. Carolina steel building customer.
Welcome to Buck Steel
GreensboroFor almost 20 years, Buck Steel has supplied both commercial and private metal building customers with the highest quality pre-engineered Greensboro metal buildings. With 1,000’s of completed projects in our portfolio, we can put our experience to work on your project.
Our website is packed with both informative information about steel buildings, as well as hundreds of pictures of some of our customer’s completed projects.
Please watch our Welcome Video , which provides a brief overview of Buck Steel and the services we provide our customers.
Why Choose Buck Steel
Greensboro
Experience
We have nearly two decades of Greensboro steel building experience from simple backyard shops to the complex commercial projects. Our vast experience helps to ensure your project completes on time and on budget.
Integrity
We are not high pressure telemarketing metal building brokers; we are steel building industry professionals dedicated to serving our customers and contributing toward the success of their projects.
Price
We understand that price is important. Our knowledge of steel building and thousands of completed metal building projects allows us to contribute design and value engineering advice to help you save money.
Greensboro Metal Buildings
Greensboro Steel Building Customers
North Carolina is like home away from home for Buck Steel and we are grateful to have had the opportunity to work with so many private individuals, small businesses, and corporate customers in Greensboro.
Whether your steel building project is a 2,400 sq. ft. metal garage or a 24,000 sq. ft. steel warehouse, you’ll be in good company when you choose Buck Steel as your metal building supplier!
North Carolina Project Spotlight
Commercial Steel Building Aerial Tour
This Spotlight features a barn style retail metal building for the folks at Big Red’s Bed & Biscuit doggy daycare and boarding facility. A 29′ x 76′ gambrel frame main building is flanked by two 16′ fully enclosed leantos.
The striking red color is accented by white wainscoting and white trim. Decorative barn style doors and custom exterior lighting add to the visual appeal of this project.
The History of Greensboro
Named for Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene, Greensboro is a city of nearly 300,000 residents and also serves as the seat of Guildford County. Greensboro experienced significant growth in the middle 1800’s.
At that time, it became a railroad stop for the new railroad line being constructed which resulted in it becoming a transportation hub for the tri-cities region of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point. After the Civil War, investment in textile-related factories in Greensboro escalated and by the turn of the 20th century was considered the textile capital of the South.
The Civil War left Greensboro relatively untouched by fighting. Toward the end of the war, Greensboro was the last place that the Confederate government (Davis and his cabinet) met to discuss plans for possible escape overseas to avoid the wrath of Union forces. Technically, it is considered by some to be the last and final capital city of the Confederacy.
On November 3, 1979 a group rallying against the Klan were met with two cars of Klansmen and neo-Nazis. When the gunfire subsided, five were dead and a dozen more wounded. The entire event was broadcast on live television and would become known at the “Greensboro Massacre”.