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Pacific Pole Buildings provides high-quality, custom pole barn warehouses and kits to California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, and more.

 

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Building a pole barn warehouse requires expertise and a personalized approach to ensure your structure meets specific environmental and regulatory standards. 

Pacific Pole Buildings begins by assessing your unique conditions, such as your:

  • Site
  • Climate
  • Topography
  • Local building codes

With this information, we’ll begin the design process, first determining the best materials and the optimal placement of your building on the lot.

Why Choose a Pole Barn Warehouse? 

A pole barn warehouse offers the perfect foundation for creating a customized building that caters to your needs, whether for storage, a hobby, a small business, or something else. With the right design choices, efficient layout, and personalized touches, your pole barn warehouse can become a well-organized, functional, and enjoyable space.

Creating Your Pole Barn Warehouse: Steps To Minimize Time and Costs

 

  1. Building Requirements

    First things first — contact your local building department and ask for a written copy of the specific building requirements they need. Don’t skip this step because not all building departments are on the same page.
  2. Determining Costs

    If you’re curious about costs, you can prepare to spend about $80 to $120 per square foot for materials and labor. Begin searching for a lender to see if you qualify for the dollar amount you’ll need. Our company has several that we have used and can make recommendations if needed. When you chat with them, be sure to get specifics on how they release the money, whether deposits are required, etc.
  3. Engineered Plans

    Talk to one of our design specialists about your pole barn warehouse plans, and we’ll work to create rough drawings of the exterior dimensions and interior design you want on paper. Our formal engineered plans currently cost $1.30 per square foot of living space and 60¢ per square foot for garage or shop space. Engineered plans may take four to six weeks to complete. We include this cost in our deposit, representing about 33% of the total material.
  4. Finding the Right Contractors

    Begin looking for several contractors to complete your building. Pole barn warehouse builders may need more expertise to complete the interior finish work, and finish carpenters may not be able to construct a pole barn warehouse. You will also need someone to do the site prep, electrical, and plumbing. Depending on your location, we can refer you to pole barn contractors we trust.
  5. Permits

    Next, you’ll submit the required paperwork, site plan, building plans, and truss engineering to your building department. It typically takes three to six weeks to issue permits. If changes to the plans are required, there could be minimal additional costs.
  6. Materials

    When the final plans are back in our hands, we’ll work with the builder to provide a material list needed to complete your pole barn warehouse. Our second deposit covers all the structural material — poles, trusses, sidewall girts, roof purlins, and roof or wall sheeting. Our last deposit is for the wall and roof material, which can be metal, wood, composition, or a combination.
  7. Building Your Pole Barn Warehouse

    The exterior can go up rather quickly — typically in three to six weeks — which allows you to begin lining up your specialty contractors to begin work on the inside. Whether you purchase interior materials from Pacific Pole Buildings or independently, we can provide what you need to complete your pole barn warehouse.

Pole Barn Warehouse FAQs

How Does a Pole Barn Warehouse Differ From a Traditional Warehouse?

 

Pole barns generally require less material and labor, making them cheaper and quicker to build. Unlike traditional warehouses, pole barns don’t typically require load-bearing walls or full concrete foundations.

 

Are Pole Barn Warehouses Durable?

 

Yes, when built properly and with the right materials, pole barn warehouses are highly durable. With proper maintenance, they can withstand the weather of the PNW, especially when engineered to local building codes.

 

Can a Pole Barn Warehouse Be Insulated?

 

Sure! If needed, your pole barn warehouse can be insulated with spray foam, rigid foam panels, or fiberglass batts to help combat the cold and wet months of the Pacific Northwest.

 

How Much Do Pole Barn Warehouses Typically Cost?

 

You can expect to spend about $80 to $120 per square foot for materials and labor. Pacific Pole Buildings can give you a better estimate once your plans are complete.

 

What Can I Use a Pole Barn Warehouse For?

 

Pole barn warehouses are versatile and can be used for a variety of purposes. Often, they’re used for retail storage, light manufacturing, equipment housing, or as distribution centers.

 

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