Service area and lead times

Confirm your state and current timing before you compare too far.

Most covered states on the map below are currently running about 3-8 weeks, weather permitting. Exact timing still depends on city, building type, permits, crew schedule, and site readiness, so the first move is still to confirm the project location early.

Current service coverage on this map includes California, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Border jobs and out-of-area requests still need a direct fit check.

  • Send the city and state or ZIP for the project
  • Share the building type you are considering
  • Add rough size, use case, and any site notes you already know

Typical timing

Many active zones are currently about 3-8 weeks out.

Use that as the starting expectation, not a blanket promise for every location or scope.

Best first message

Location plus building type is the fastest way to confirm fit.

City and state or ZIP, building type, and rough size usually give enough context for the first real answer.

What changes timing

Permits, slab or pad prep, access, and crew availability still matter.

If the job already looks close, add site photos or prep notes so the follow-up can get specific faster.

Metal America service area map with current lead-time zones

Use the map as the quick territory guide

Then send city and state or ZIP, the building type, and the rough size so the live schedule can be confirmed for your project.