Company Overview

64 Metals is a full-service post-frame building kit provider located in St. Louisville, Ohio. Owners Clarence, and sons Wayne, and Walter Green, are committed to helping you fulfill your building dreams. Whether it’s a small business owner’s store, a hobbyist’s workshop, a farmer’s barn, a couple’s new post-frame home, or a classic car collector’s garage, … our buildings are as unique and personal as you are.

The 64 Metals team has worked hard to make it easy for you to transform your building dreams into reality. Our full-service business concept means that from sales to installation we’re here to provide you the quality attention you deserve.

Your 64 Metals experience begins in our innovative showroom. Here you are invited to walk through a community of building models, each displaying different uses, styles, options, and accessories. Our friendly sales staff and design team are on hand to answer your questions and assist with specific requests. After your order is placed, our production and logistics department oversees the quality manufacturing and timely delivery of your building. Whether you choose to have your building installed by one of our construction teams, or decide to erect it yourself, you can count on us for dedicated customer support after the sale.

We continually strive to anticipate and understand your building needs. So, we’ve recently expanded our product offerings to include the Energy Star residential metal roof, metal siding, and the patent-pending Legacy Metal Truss system.

The 64 Metals team has an effective blend of technical skills, industry knowledge, and the drive to be innovators in our field. But most of all, we have a heart-felt desire to provide the superior service that delights and satisfies our customers. We recognize that how we conduct our business matters. And we know that to you, it’s more than a building-- it’s your dream. To us, it’s more than making a sale-- it’s establishing a friendship.

For more information about 64 Metals, please check out the article on www.framebuildingnews.com by John Fullerton.