Metal Trusses for Pole Barns to Increase Your Barn's
Headroom Strength,
& Aesthetics
Pole Barn Metal Trusses For Sale In Vermont
Wooden trusses are often the go-to product for ag buildings, but they have a few problems: they reduce usable headroom, take longer to install, and do not have the enduring quality of steel.
At Buffalo River Truss, we offer a better solution for your new structure: metal trusses for pole barns in VT!
Why Work With Buffalo River Truss?
We know how important it is to find reliable suppliers for your pole barn construction projects Vermont. That’s why we focus on the following:
- Keep standard truss sizes in stock for shorter lead times
- Engineer approved drawings on all standard trusses
- Keep our set of engineer drawings updated and to code
- Offer trusses up to 100’ in width on a variety of roof pitches
- Customer satisfaction through rapid problem resolution
- High-capacity production and raw materials kept in stock
We Make Quality Pole Barn Metal Trusses Easy To Get In Vermont
Contact Us
Our team will help determine the trusses you need based on your building’s blueprint or drawings.
Scheduling & Engineering
We keep you updated on lead times and any additional required engineering.
Delivery
Receive your new trusses and enjoy the faster installation & increased storage space!
Questions on metal trusses for pole barns? Get your answers here:
Like any construction project, it depends on several things: spacing, load requirements, steel pricing, etc. As of early 2023, approximate pricing for a standard 12' center 24 ft pole barn truss is around $500.
It depends on the engineer's specs and drawings, but it's typically from 8-12 feet.
It depends on the application and the market costs of wood vs metal or steel. Sometimes they are cheaper and at times the pricing is similar.
We try to keep popular pole barn shed trusses in stock for quick shipping.
For custom orders, our standard lead time for orders is two weeks.
Transform Your Next Pole Barn in VT with Metal Trusses!
If you’re planning to build a new pole barn in Vermont and want an alternative to traditional wooden roof trusses, metal trusses are a smart choice.
Metal pole barn trusses provide more headroom, a clean, modern look, faster installation, and superior strength—ideal for Vermont’s heavy snow loads, freeze-thaw cycles, and rigorous building standards.
Reach out today and let’s bring your Vermont pole barn project to life!
Looking to build stronger, smarter, and faster across the Green Mountain State? Our engineered pole barn metal trusses are designed for Vermont’s realities—heavy snow loads, freeze–thaw cycles, and rural job sites down gravel roads. We manufacture consistent, code-ready trusses with pre-punched connection points for quicker installs, long clear spans for ag equipment and hay storage, and corrosion-resistant coatings for damp barns and coastal Champlain air. Whether you’re raising a dairy loafing shed in Franklin County, a sugarhouse in the Northeast Kingdom, or a riding arena outside Burlington, we size trusses to your loading, deliver statewide, and support your crew with stamped drawings and fast lead times. Build it once. Then put it to work for decades.
Vermont’s story stretches from Indigenous Abenaki homelands to an independent republic and, ultimately, the 14th U.S. state. After centuries of Native presence, French colonists folded the region into New France in the 1600s. Following the Seven Years’ War, competing land claims between New York and New Hampshire sparked local resistance by the Green Mountain Boys, and settlers declared the Vermont Republic in 1777—abolishing slavery in its constitution—before statehood in 1791. Granite from Barre, dairy, and maple shaped the economy, while the Green Mountains, Lake Champlain, and the Connecticut River Valley defined daily life and industry. Today, Vermont emphasizes conservation (see the gold-domed State House in Montpelier) and resilience as floods and warmer winters test communities and winter tourism alike. Learn more via the State of Vermont portal and Wikipedia’s Vermont page.
Top 10 Vermont Attractions
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Shelburne Museum — 39 historic buildings and 150k+ works near Lake Champlain.
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Ben & Jerry’s Factory Tours — 30-minute guided tour and tastings.
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Stowe Mountain Resort — Iconic skiing on Mt. Mansfield & Spruce Peak.
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Smugglers’ Notch State Park — Dramatic pass, hiking, and camping.
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Quechee State Park & Gorge — “Vermont’s Little Grand Canyon.”
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Church Street Marketplace — Award-winning pedestrian mall.
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Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home — Mansion, gardens, and farm.
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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park — Conservation history & trails.
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ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain — Science & nature museum on the waterfront.
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Lake Champlain Maritime Museum — Shipwrecks, boatbuilding, & lake ecology.
We serve all counties in Vermont, including:
As well as all major cities in Vermont:
Burlington, South Burlington, Colchester, Rutland (city), Bennington, Brattleboro, Essex, Milton, Essex Junction, Hartford, Williston, Middlebury, Springfield, Winooski, Barre (city), Shelburne, Barre (town), Montpelier, St. Johnsbury, St. Albans (town), St. Albans (city), Swanton (town), Morristown, Northfield, Lyndon, Waterbury, Fairfax, Stowe, Jericho, Randolph, Georgia, Rockingham, Hinesburg, Derby, Manchester (town), Castleton, Newport (city), Richmond, Brandon, Rutland (town), Charlotte, Bristol, Cambridge (town), Norwich, Williamstown, Shaftsbury, Highgate, Windsor, Hartland, Johnson (town), and more.
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