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Utah Post-Frame Buildings

BUILD THE SPACE
YOUR PROPERTY
IS MISSING.

Pole barns, workshops, RV garages, agricultural storage, and commercial metal buildings planned around size, access, openings, site conditions, and Utah weather.

Free, scope-first estimate · We talk before we price

BUILD RANGE CHECKER

Find out what your structure needs before asking for a price.

Scope-first estimate · No sales pressure · Free to ask

UTAH-LICENSED · INSURED

Utah DOPL #13128513-5501 · Active through Nov 2027

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POST-FRAME SCOPE

Openings, slab strategy & access flow before the bid

REAL TIMELINES

Milestones you can plan around—not vague promises

HONEST BUILD RANGE

No bait numbers · defined material package

Scope Before Price

MOST POLE BARN PROBLEMS
START BEFORE CONSTRUCTION.

Wrong size. Bad door placement. Missed site constraints. Vague allowances. We define the build before we price the build.

USE CASE

What needs to fit inside?

ACCESS FLOW

Doors, bays, vehicles, equipment, and people need to move correctly.

SITE REALITY

Slope, drainage, utilities, snow, wind, and access shape the real scope.

TRUE SCOPE

What is included, excluded, optional, and worth upgrading.

Who this is for

Built for owners who need
more than a basic shed.

Rural property owners

Equipment, hay, or tool storage with access and loads matched to real daily use.

RV & toy owners

Tall sidewalls, wide doors, and slab planning so parking isn’t a surprise.

Farmers & ranchers

Agricultural shells engineered for Utah snow, wind, and how you move equipment.

Contractors & shops

Workflow, power, and bay layout for serious daily production—not weekend tinkering.

Local businesses

Storage and operations volume with a schedule you can actually plan around.

Serious garage / workshop homes

When the project deserves real structure—clear news from the first conversation.

The first decisions

FOUR DECISIONS
BEFORE WE PRICE ANYTHING.

Before we talk numbers, we identify the decisions that actually move the project: use, size, site, and openings.

01

USE

What needs to fit inside and how often will the space be used?

02

SIZE

Width, length, sidewall height, and clear-span needs.

03

SITE

Access, slope, drainage, utilities, permits, snow, and wind.

04

OPENINGS

Garage doors, RV bays, walk doors, windows, and access flow.

Choose Your Build

WHAT ARE YOU TRYING
TO FIT?

The right structure starts with what needs to fit inside, how it will be used, and what the property can support.

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TOOLS + WORKFLOW

Type
Workshop
Best for
Tools, benches, equipment, year-round projects
Typical size
30×40 to 40×60
Key decision
Insulation + door layout
Plan This Build →

RVS + VEHICLES

Type
Garage / RV Bay
Best for
RVs, trucks, trailers, toys
Typical size
30×40 to 50×60
Key decision
Bay depth + overhead door height
Plan This Build →

TRACTORS + HAY

Type
Agricultural Storage
Best for
Hay, tractors, implements, livestock support
Typical size
40×60 to 60×100+
Key decision
Snow load + wide access
Plan This Build →

INVENTORY + OPERATIONS

Type
Commercial Shell
Best for
Business storage, inventory, operations
Typical size
Custom
Key decision
Expansion planning + code requirements
Plan This Build →

Before you build

Avoid the common pole barn mistakes

Most expensive problems aren’t a bad nail—they’re scope, engineering, and coordination. Here’s where projects usually derail.

  • Cheap quote, expensive change orders

    Vague allowances that balloon once doors, slab, and openings get real.

  • Wrong snow-load assumptions

    Roof and truss planning out of sync with site exposure and local code.

  • Doors too small for equipment

    The building looks big—until the RV, trailer, or loader won’t fit.

  • Slab not coordinated early

    Grading, piers, and anchor planning show up late and cost twice.

  • Poor drainage planning

    Water wins quietly—until it undermines access and slab performance.

  • No clear permit path

    Every county is different; winging permits burns calendar and budget.

  • Silence after deposit

    When communication drops, confidence drops—right when milestones matter.

Pricing Clarity

WHAT MOVES THE NUMBER?

Pole barn pricing changes when the scope changes. These are the main factors that move the project range.

Directional range

Are we talking $20k or $200k?

Directional shell-only ranges by build type for Northern Utah. Your written quote refines once doors, slab, insulation and site work are scoped.

See how the number is built →
  • 30×40

    Shell only · Northern Utah

    Garage / RV bay shell

    $19k–$25k

    Post-frame shell with metal roof + walls. Concrete and doors quoted separately.

  • 40×60

    Shell only · Northern Utah

    Workshop shell

    $37k–$47k

    Clear-span shell ready for benches and overhead doors. Insulation optional.

  • 40×60

    Shell only · Northern Utah

    Pole barn shell

    $36k–$46k

    Engineered post-frame for snow + wind. Open lean-tos and big doors are typical add-ons.

  • 60×80

    Shell only · Northern Utah

    Ag / equipment storage

    $68k–$87k

    Larger footprint for hay, equipment, or implements. Ridge vents + bird-stop included.

Directional band, rounded. Written quote confirms scope, geotech and permits.

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SIZE

Width, length, sidewall height, and clear-span needs.

OPENINGS

Garage doors, RV bays, walk doors, windows, and framed access points.

SITE

Slope, access, excavation, drainage, concrete, and utilities.

FINISH

Insulation, trim, wainscot, colors, slab, and comfort upgrades.

ENGINEERING

Snow load, wind exposure, permits, and jurisdiction requirements.

Recent Builds

REAL STRUCTURES.
REAL USE CASES.

“Clear scope on our 40×60 shop—openings and slab aligned before we committed. No surprises once posts went in.”

Verified client · Northern Utah

Testimonials

Real homeowner stories across Utah.

Explore verified reviews and how we run every project from first call to close.

Rating: 5/5

Project
40×60 Shop
Concern
Permits + steel lead times
Result
Dried in on schedule
Quote
Clear scope on our 40x60 shop—permits and steel lead times were explained up front. Crew was professional and the shell dried in on schedule.
Client
Marcus T.

Rating: 5/5

Project
RV Garage
Concern
Bay depth + overhead height
Result
Access + slab aligned with plan
Quote
We needed a hay storage building that could handle our county snow load. Triple R coordinated engineering and kept us in the loop the whole way.
Client
Jen R.

Rating: 5/5

Project
Ag Storage
Concern
Snow load + equipment access
Result
Engineering matched county exposure
Quote
Honest estimate, no surprises on the shell package. Good communication when weather pushed concrete a few days—would recommend for post-frame.
Client
David & Laura K.

Next step

READY TO FIND OUT WHAT
YOUR BUILD REALLY NEEDS?

Send the size, use case, and location. We’ll help you understand the right structure, not just throw out a cheap number.

Start with the real scope.

Send the size, use case, and location. We’ll help you understand the right structure, not just throw out a cheap number.

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