Agricultural Buildings & Farm Construction in Lubbock & West Texas

Agricultural metal buildings for West Texas farms and ranches. Cotton warehouses, livestock barns, equipment storage, hay barns, and cold storage facilities. Serving Lubbock, the South Plains, and the Texas Panhandle.

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    Covering All of Your Agricultural Building Needs

    Whatever your agricultural operation needs, we can build it. From simple equipment storage buildings and lean-tos to sophisticated cotton warehouses and cold storage facilities, Rock Solid Construction delivers well-designed, solidly built structures for West Texas farms and ranches. We understand the unique needs of agriculture in this region: dust, wind, hail, and the sheer scale of operations out here. Call us today for a free consultation.

    We proudly serve Lubbock, Levelland, Plainview, Seminole, Lamesa, and farm communities across the South Plains and Texas Panhandle.

    Our Services Include

    Cotton Warehouses
    Farm & Livestock Buildings
    Equipment Storage
    Hail Damage Repairs
    Peanut Warehouses
    Sampler Buildings
    Cold Storage Buildings
    Hay Barns

    Designed for West Texas Agriculture

    Agricultural buildings have to work harder than most. Your cotton warehouse needs to handle module traffic and staging. Your livestock barn needs proper ventilation and drainage. Your equipment storage has to fit combines and implements with room to spare.

    Rock Solid Construction designs every agricultural building around the operation it serves, not from a catalog. We work with engineers to size foundations for heavy equipment, plan drainage for livestock areas, design clear-span interiors for maximum usable space, and specify insulation and ventilation for crop storage.

    What Size Barn Do I Need for My Farm?

    30x40 (1,200 sq ft): Hay storage, small equipment shelter
    40x60 (2,400 sq ft): General purpose barn, tractor storage, livestock shelter
    50x100 (5,000 sq ft): Large equipment barn, cotton module storage
    60x120+ (7,200+ sq ft): Cotton warehouses, peanut warehouses, large-scale crop storage

    We Take Care Of It All

    Design & Engineering
    Soil Testing & Surveys
    Permitting
    Site Prep
    Plumbing, Electrical & HVAC
    Building Construction
    Paving/Landscaping/Fencing
    Inspections/Certificateof Occupancy

    Why Choose Us

    Decades Of Experience
    Dedication To Excellence
    Experienced Craftsmen
    Dependable Warranty
    Free Consultation
    Let’s Work Together

    8AM – 5PM

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does a farm building cost in Texas?
    Farm building costs
    in Texas range from $15–$40 per square foot for the steel structure, depending
    on size, insulation, and features. A basic 40x60 equipment storage building
    might run $35,000–$60,000. Cotton warehouses and livestock barns with ventilation, concrete, and electrical will run higher. We provide free estimates for
    any agricultural building project.
    Do you need a permit for a farm building in Texas?
    t depends on
    location and size. Inside city limits (Lubbock, Levelland, etc.), you’ll need a
    building permit for any structure. In unincorporated rural areas, some counties
    have minimal requirements for agricultural buildings, but you’ll still need to meet setback rules and may need electrical permits. Rock Solid Construction
    handles permitting wherever it’s required.
    How do you store farm equipment in West Texas weather?
    West
    Texas weather (dust storms, hail, extreme heat, and freezing winters) is hard
    on farm equipment. A properly built metal equipment storage building protects your investment. We recommend enclosed buildings with roll-up doors
    tall enough for your largest implements, concrete floors for drainage, and insulation if you’re storing anything temperature-sensitive. A good equipment barn
    pays for itself by extending the life of your machinery.
    What is the best flooring for a livestock barn?
    For livestock barns in
    West Texas, the best flooring depends on the animals. Concrete with a broom
    finish works well for dairy and general livestock. It’s easy to clean and drains
    well. Compacted caliche or gravel is common for open-air livestock shelters and
    horse barns. Rubber mats over concrete reduce stress on joints for horses and
    dairy cattle. We design drainage and grading into every livestock building to
    keep things dry and manageable.

    Why Choose Us

    Decades Of Experience

    Dedication To Excellence

    Experienced Craftsmen

    Dependable Warranty

    Free Consultation