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Oregon Regional Guide

Steel Buildings in Redmond

Durable steel structures and RV covers designed with deep frost-line foundations for Central Oregon winters.

Building in Redmond, Oregon

Redmond properties often require practical, durable storage solutions for vehicles, equipment, and everyday use. Between local weather patterns and specific property layouts in Deschutes County, a pre-engineered steel garage provides the secure, enclosed space that residents need without the long timelines of traditional construction.

Our custom metal garages installed in Redmond are designed to handle the specific environmental demands of the Central Oregon region. Whether you need a compact single-car structure for a tight residential lot or a massive clear-span workshop for agricultural or commercial use, every building can be customized. Owners can adjust width, length, height, roof style, and color options to perfectly match their property before installation begins.

Popular Use Cases

  • Heavy-duty snow-rated garages and cabins
  • Agricultural exemptions (ORS 455.315) for farms and ranches
  • High-clearance RV covers for high desert storage
  • Secure workshops with 4:12 vertical roofs for snow shedding

Climate & Geography

Central Oregon experiences intense snow loads ranging from 30 psf up to 100+ psf in alpine areas, alongside deep 18-24 inch frost lines. Our buildings are engineered with closer frame spacing and vertical roof alignments to handle severe winter accumulation.

Zoning & Permits in Deschutes County

Detached garages, shops, carports, sheds, and other accessory buildings in Redmond should be checked against the ORSC small-structure exemption, local zoning setbacks, height limits, lot coverage, utility connections, snow/wind/seismic design, and environmental overlays before ordering a building package.

Researched Local Data

Permit Snapshot for Redmond

Status: partial
Reviewed: 2026-07-01

City Office

City of Redmond Community Development Department

(541) 923-7721

Permit portal

County Office

Deschutes County development review

Permit Summary

Detached garages, shops, carports, sheds, and other accessory buildings in Redmond should be checked against the ORSC small-structure exemption, local zoning setbacks, height limits, lot coverage, utility connections, snow/wind/seismic design, and environmental overlays before ordering a building package.

Possible Exemptions

The report states detached, single-story, non-habitable garages, sheds, or workshops are exempt from structural permits when 200 square feet or less and under 15 feet in overall height. Electrical or plumbing requires separate trade permits.

Setbacks

Redmond Zoning Code 21.08 prohibits accessory structures in required front yards and requires at least 5 foot rear and interior side setbacks.

Foundation

The report lists 25 psf prescriptive ground snow, 99 mph Vult Exposure C, SDC C, 18 inch footing depth, 30 inch water-line burial, and 12 inch sewer cover.

Inspections

Electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or habitable use can trigger trade or building permits even when the accessory structure is below the basic structural permit threshold. Permit submittal, plan review, fee calculation, and inspections should be verified with the listed local office or portal.

Local Risks & Recommended Options

Primary risks

snow loadfrost depthwind exposureseismicutility burial depth

Recommended options

  • Verify the Oregon Design Criteria Hub values for the parcel
  • Vertical roof panels for rain, debris, or snow shedding
  • Engineered anchorage for wind and seismic loading
  • Footing depth matched to local frost requirements
  • Trade permit review for electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems

Converted from the attached Oregon report. Add official Redmond Zoning Code, Community Development, state ePermitting, and Oregon Design Criteria Hub URLs before changing confidence from partial to verified.

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Redmond Engineering

  • Permit statusvaries
  • WindThe report lists Redmond as 99 mph Vult, Exposure C.
  • SnowThe report lists a 25 psf prescriptive minimum ground snow load.
  • SeismicThe report lists Redmond as Seismic Design Category C.

Redmond Site Prep

  • Confirm Redmond/Deschutes County setbacks: Redmond Zoning Code 21.08 prohibits accessory structures in required front yards and requires at least 5 foot rear and interior side setbacks.
  • Foundation review: The report lists 25 psf prescriptive ground snow, 99 mph Vult Exposure C, SDC C, 18 inch footing depth, 30 inch water-line burial, and 12 inch sewer cover.
  • Engineering submittal: Flat roof snow-load calculations must use the ASCE-style formula listed in the report, including thermal factor Ct 1.2 for unheated structures.
  • Inspection planning: Electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or habitable use can trigger trade or building permits even when the accessory structure is below the basic structural permit threshold. Permit submittal, plan review, fee calculation, and inspections should be verified with the listed local office or portal.

Frequently Asked Questions in Redmond

Common questions about building steel garages in Deschutes County.

Q:Which office should I check before building a metal garage in Redmond?

A:For parcels inside Redmond city limits, start with City of Redmond Community Development Department at (541) 923-7721. For unincorporated Deschutes County parcels, use Deschutes County development review.

Q:What local design risks matter for a steel building in Redmond?

A:Redmond planning should account for snow load, frost depth, wind exposure, seismic, utility burial depth. The report lists a 25 psf prescriptive minimum ground snow load.

Q:What should I prepare before ordering a building in Redmond?

A:Use the researched Redmond checklist: Verify the Oregon Design Criteria Hub values for the parcel; Vertical roof panels for rain, debris, or snow shedding; Engineered anchorage for wind and seismic loading; Footing depth matched to local frost requirements. Confirm the final design against the reviewing office before ordering materials or scheduling installation.

Q:Can a small shed be permit-exempt in Redmond?

A:The report states detached, single-story, non-habitable garages, sheds, or workshops are exempt from structural permits when 200 square feet or less and under 15 feet in overall height. Electrical or plumbing requires separate trade permits.

Q:What limits accessory building size in Redmond?

A:The report says detached standalone accessory structures are capped at 22 feet high and the total accessory footprint cannot exceed 60% of the primary dwelling's ground-floor living area, excluding garages.