Pole Sheds

Pole sheds might be a backyard’s best friend. With multiple uses, they provide one of the most economical ways to store lawn equipment and other large items. They can also spruce up your yard by giving you a space to relax after a long day. Try using your new pole shed as an entertainment room or shop!

Pole Shed Sizes

Looking for a certain size of pole shed? Check out our varied sizing options and remember that your pole barn is fully customizable, so you can create the building of your dreams!

Small Pole Barns

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Medium Pole Barns

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Large Pole Barns

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Featured Pole Shed Projects

We’ve done a lot of work with pole sheds in the past. Check out our featured projects to get an idea of what is possible with an Extreme Building. Dream up and design the pole shed that checks off all the right boxes. We want you to be satisfied with your pole shed, which is why we use high-quality materials and don’t cut corners in the construction process.

3 Easy Steps to Your New Pole Building

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1. Get A Quote

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2. Customize Your Building

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3. We’ll Do The Rest!

Pole Shed FAQs

A shed pole barn is a post-frame building used like a shed. Instead of traditional stud walls, it uses large vertical posts set into the ground to support the structure. This allows for wide open interior space, faster construction, and fewer materials. In simple terms, it’s a shed built using pole barn construction, often used for storage, workshops, or equipment.

Pricing can vary a lot depending on size, materials, and features. Smaller, basic builds can be relatively affordable, while larger or more finished structures cost more. In general, pole barn sheds can range widely from a few thousand dollars for simple kits to tens of thousands for larger or more customized buildings.

For a clearer idea based on your specific project, you can learn more from our pricing guide.

Most pole barns last around 40 to 60 years on average, and with proper construction and maintenance, they can last even longer. High-quality materials and regular upkeep play a big role in how long the structure holds up.