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06/17/2026

Picking the wrong slab thickness for your workshop floor is an expensive mistake — and it's more common than you'd think. Whether you're parking a tractor, running a lift, or just storing weekend project cars, the loads you put on that concrete determine whether 4-inch, 5-inch, or 6-inch is the right call. We break down exactly how to match slab thickness to what you're actually building for, so you're not over-spending on concrete you don't need or under-building something that cracks under load.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/slab-thickness-for-workshop-floors-4-inch-5-inch-6-inch-whats-right/

06/16/2026

Most shop owners don't want to give up a single square foot of floor space for an office or break room — and honestly, you shouldn't have to. There are smart ways to add those spaces inside a metal building without cutting into your working area, from mezzanines to corner buildouts to dedicated lean-tos off the back wall. We've built shops across Burleson, Cleburne, Granbury, and all through Johnson and Tarrant counties, and the layout conversation is always one of the first things we work through with a customer. If you're planning a shop and want to get the most out of every square foot, this article walks through exactly how to do it.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/adding-an-office-or-break-room-to-your-workshop-without-hurting-floor-space/

06/15/2026

Most folks obsess over the steel when they're planning a workshop — gauge, color, panel style. But the slab underneath is what's really holding everything together, and getting it wrong costs you a lot more than a do-over on a roof panel. We've seen 4-inch slabs crack under equipment loads that called for 6-inch reinforced concrete, and we've seen anchor bolts poured in the wrong spots that pushed a build back three weeks. TME handles both the slab specs and the steel, so nothing gets lost between two separate contractors.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/the-concrete-slab-under-your-workshop-matters-more-than-the-steel/

06/14/2026

If you're running a restoration shop in Tarrant County and still spraying in an open bay, a dedicated paint booth changes everything — finish quality, fire safety, and how fast you can turn cars around. We built this guide around what it actually takes to add one here: slab requirements, ventilation specs, Tarrant County permitting, and the metal building shell that makes it all work. Texas Metal Experts handles the engineering, permits, and build from one end to the other, so you're not chasing three different contractors.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/adding-a-paint-booth-to-your-restoration-shop-in-tarrant-county/

06/13/2026

Most folks don't think about expansion until they've already run out of room — then they're stuck. If you plan for a lean-to from the start, adding one later is straightforward and a lot cheaper. We build metal buildings across North and Central Texas with future add-ons in mind, and this article walks you through exactly what to think about before you pour that slab.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/adding-a-lean-to-later-how-to-plan-your-building-for-future-expansion/

06/11/2026
06/10/2026

A shell barndo might look cheaper on paper, but once you start adding up the finish work — electrical, plumbing, insulation, drywall, flooring — that gap closes fast. We broke down the real numbers on shells vs. turnkey builds so you can budget honestly before you break ground. Whether you're in Johnson County or anywhere across North and Central Texas, TME gives you an itemized quote — usually within 24 hours — so there are no surprises.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/barndo-shells-vs-turnkey-barndos-the-real-cost-difference/

06/09/2026

A 24x24 metal garage gives most Burleson homeowners exactly what they need — room for two vehicles, a workbench, and basic storage — without overbuilding and overspending. We handle the engineering, permits, and construction with a written on-time, on-budget guarantee, so there are no surprises from pour to final bolt. If you're ready to stop parking in the driveway, call us at (817) 587-3937 or read through the full breakdown below.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/24x24-two-car-garages-the-smart-starter-build-for-burleson-homeowners/

06/08/2026

A 50x100 metal shop gives you 5,000 square feet of clear-span space — room enough for a full equipment bay, a paint booth, storage, and still have floor left over. We build these all across North and Central Texas, and we handle engineering, permits, and the full er****on so you're not managing three different contractors. On-time, on-budget, in writing — that's our promise on every build.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/50x100-shop-builds-when-you-need-real-working-room/

06/05/2026

When you hire Texas Metal Experts, you're not getting a revolving door of strangers — you're getting the same Fort Worth-area crew that shows up, does the work, and stands behind it. We think you deserve to know the people putting up your building before the first bolt is set. Take a few minutes and meet the team.
https://texasmetalexperts.com/inside-our-fort-worth-crew-meet-the-people-erecting-your-building/

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