Metal Trusses to Increase Your Barn's
Headroom, Strength,
& Aesthetics

Metal Trusses for Pole Barns to Increase Your Barn's
Headroom Strength,
& Aesthetics

Increased
Storage Space

Improved
Structural Integrity

Faster
Installation

Pole Barn Metal Trusses For Sale In Wisconsin

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 WI!

More
Headroom & Storage

Structural design combined with fewer trusses allow for more overhead storage space when working with larger items.

Faster
Install Times

Pole barn truss systems typically install faster than wooden trusses- reducing building installation time!

Improved
Aesthetics

Enjoy an open and airy interior due to the strength of steel, truss design, and
spacing!

Better
Structural Integration

Besides being steel, our trusses mount on the top and side of the posts and integrate the post into the roof structure.

Why Work With Buffalo River Truss?

We know how important it is to find reliable suppliers for your pole barn construction projects Wisconsin. 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

“Top notch service and super quick turnarounds. I dropped in today and picked up a set of 30 foot trusses. Thanks guys, you saved the day!”

We Make Quality Pole Barn Metal Trusses Easy To Get In Wisconsin

  • 1

    Contact Us

    Our team will help determine the trusses you need based on your building’s blueprint or drawings.

  • 2

    Scheduling & Engineering

    We keep you updated on lead times and any additional required engineering.

  • 3

    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 WI with Metal Trusses!

Planning a new pole barn in Wisconsin and considering alternatives to traditional wooden roof trusses? Metal trusses can be a smart choice.

Metal pole barn trusses deliver more headroom, a clean, modern look, faster installation, and superior strength—ideal for Wisconsin’s heavy snow loads, freeze–thaw cycles, and local building codes.

Reach out today, and let’s bring your Wisconsin pole barn project to life!

Tough weather, tight timelines, and budget pressure—Wisconsin builders know the drill. Our pole barn metal trusses are engineered to solve those pain points head-on. High-strength steel chords and precision jig welding deliver consistent spans for clear-span barns, ag storage, and commercial post-frame buildings. We design for Wisconsin snow and wind loads, offer PE-stamped drawings for permits, and pre-punch connection points to speed installs. Add in corrosion-resistant coatings, optional ceiling load ratings for finished interiors, and compatibility with the major post-frame systems, and you get trusses that go up fast and stay straight for decades. Statewide delivery keeps your crew moving, whether you’re framing in the Driftless or on the Door Peninsula.

Wisconsin’s story stretches from Indigenous nations—including the Ho-Chunk, Ojibwe, Menominee, Potawatomi, and others—to French explorers who mapped its waterways for the fur trade in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the 1800s, lead mining and lumber powered settlement, and the territory advanced to statehood on May 29, 1848. Milwaukee’s breweries and machine shops, dairy farming that made “America’s Dairyland” famous, and the Progressive Era leadership of Robert M. La Follette shaped a pragmatic, reform-minded identity. Today, the state blends advanced manufacturing, healthcare, higher education, and outdoor tourism from the Apostle Islands to the Dells. For state resources and services, visit the official portal, and for a broad historical overview, see Wikipedia’s Wisconsin page.

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We serve all counties in Wisconsin:

Adams County, Ashland County, Barron County, Bayfield County, Brown County, Buffalo County, Burnett County, Calumet County, Chippewa County, Clark County, Columbia County, Crawford County, Dane County, Dodge County, Door County, Douglas County, Dunn County, Eau Claire County, Florence County, Fond du Lac County, Forest County, Grant County, Green County, Green Lake County, Iowa County, Iron County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Juneau County, Kenosha County, Kewaunee County, La Crosse County, Lafayette County, Langlade County, Lincoln County, Manitowoc County, Marathon County, Marinette County, Marquette County, Menominee County, Milwaukee County, Monroe County, Oconto County, Oneida County, Outagamie County, Ozaukee County, Pepin County, Pierce County, Polk County, Portage County, Price County, Racine County, Richland County, Rock County, Rusk County, Sauk County, Sawyer County, Shawano County, Sheboygan County, St. Croix County, Taylor County, Trempealeau County, Vernon County, Vilas County, Walworth County, Washburn County, Washington County, Waukesha County, Waupaca County, Waushara County, Winnebago County, and Wood County.

As well as all major cities in Wisconsin, including:

Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, Racine, Appleton, Waukesha, Eau Claire, Oshkosh, Janesville, West Allis, La Crosse, Sheboygan, Wauwatosa, Fond du Lac, New Berlin, Wausau, Brookfield, Greenfield, Beloit, Menomonee Falls, Franklin, Oak Creek, Manitowoc, West Bend, Sun Prairie, Fitchburg, Mount Pleasant, Neenah, Superior, Stevens Point, Caledonia, Muskego, De Pere, Mequon, South Milwaukee, Pleasant Prairie, Germantown, Wisconsin Rapids, Marshfield, Middleton, Grand Chute, Howard, Beaver Dam, Onalaska, Menasha, Cudahy, Oconomowoc, Kaukauna, Watertown, and more.