High Quality Agricultural Pole Barns
Pacific Pole Buildings provides quality agricultural pole barns and kits to California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, and beyond.
Pacific Pole Buildings: Premium Agricultural Pole Barns
Custom Builds
Agricultural pole barn kits provide a faster and more cost-effective alternative to traditional wood-frame construction. At Pacific Pole Buildings, we specialize in designing custom agricultural pole barn kits tailored to your specific needs. These are not generic, pre-fabrication packages with unnecessary features. Best of all, this project can be completed in a few months!
Engineered Planning
Our agricultural pole barns are built with expert craftsmanship and a commitment to quality. We provide engineer-stamped plans to ensure your structure meets all requirements. Since many local building departments have specific standards, we can make sure your pole barn plans include all the essential details for a smooth process.
Quality Materials
We pride ourselves on using only the highest-quality building materials for our agricultural pole barn kits, which include a 40-year warrantied metal manufactured here in the United States. We are also one of the few companies that offer laminated aluminum foil walls and ceiling wrap, which sets us apart from other companies that use Mylar bubble wrap.
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Built Pacific-Specific: How We Produce Our Agricultural Pole Barns
Building an agricultural pole barn requires expertise and precision to ensure your structure meets specific environmental and regulatory standards.
At Pacific Pole Buildings and Barns, we start our process by assessing your specific conditions, such as your:
- Site
- Climate
- Topography
- Local building codes
We will utilize this information throughout the design process, which enables us to select the most suitable materials for your agricultural pole barn and determine the optimal placement of the structure on your property.
We take pride in working with you to ensure your agricultural pole barn meets your specific needs.
Why Choose an Agricultural Pole Barn?
An agricultural pole barn is a popular choice among farmers and others with livestock due to its versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Agriculture pole barns are resistant to harsh weather and are made with long-lasting materials. Whether you need a place to house animals, store equipment, or set up a workshop, an agricultural pole barn can be your perfect solution.
Building Your Oregon Agricultural Pole Barn: Steps To Save Money and Time
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Building Requirements
Reach out to your local building department to obtain a list of the specific building requirements needed for agricultural pole barns. Not all building requirements are the same, so it is essential to ensure you have accurate information before commencing construction. -
Determining Costs
Costs for agricultural pole barns vary depending on materials and labor, but the average price is $80 to $120 per square foot. If you need a lender, start your search early. Ensure you obtain the correct information about how they release funds, when payments are due, and whether deposits are required. -
Engineered Plans
One of our design specialists will work with you to create a rough drawing of the dimensions and design of your agricultural pole barn. To obtain a formal engineered plan, the cost is $1.30 per square foot of living space and $0.60 per square foot for garage or shop space.
Engineered plans take four to six weeks to complete. This cost is included in our deposit, representing approximately 33% of the total materials for your agricultural pole barn. -
Finding the Right Contractors
Finding the right contractors can be challenging — agricultural pole barn builders may require more expertise for interior finish work, while finish carpenters may not be equipped to construct a pole barn. You may need to hire a combination of contractors to get the job done.
You will also need someone to do the site prep, electrical, and plumbing. Depending on your specific California location, we can refer you to pole barn contractors. -
Permits
Submit the required paperwork, site plan, building plans, and truss engineering to your building department as soon as possible. It typically takes three to six weeks to issue permits. Also note that if changes to the plans are required, there could be minimal additional costs. -
Materials
Once you have obtained your final permits, we can collaborate with the builder to create a materials list for your agricultural pole barn. The second deposit covers structural materials such as:
- Poles
- Trusses
- Sidewall girts
- Roof purlins
- Roof or wall sheeting
Our final deposit is specifically for the wall and roof material, which typically includes:
- Metal
- Wood
- Composition
- A combination of any materials mentioned above -
Building Your Agricultural Pole Barn
Exteriors can be completed in about three to six weeks, allowing contractors to start work on the inside. You can purchase interior materials directly from Pacific Pole Buildings or independently. We are here to ensure that you have everything you need to complete your agricultural pole barn project.
Agricultural Pole Barns FAQs
This can vary due to labor, features, and material costs, but typically ranges between $15 and $40 per square foot.
While it isn’t typically difficult to insure, an agricultural pole barn usually falls under a separate farm or ranch insurance policy. Talk to your insurance agent before getting started to ensure that you have the correct coverage for your agricultural pole barn.
We do offer financing options! Our financing option features an easy application process, no hidden fees, quick approval, and no penalties for early payoff. Start here to get your financing questions answered today!
A concrete foundation is not required, but it is essential to have some sort of base, such as gravel, for stability.
Agricultural pole barns are versatile and can be used in a variety of ways, such as:
- Livestock housing
- Equipment storage
- Hay storage
- Workshops
- And more
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