VINYL SIDING is installed over CDX Plywood Subsiding. Vinyl is a popular maintenance-free choice. Our vinyl is .044 thickness. Choose from 11 colors.
See STAINS, FINISHES AND SHINGLES below for color options. Special colors available.
VINYL SIDING is installed over CDX Plywood Subsiding. Vinyl is a popular maintenance-free choice. Our vinyl is .044 thickness. Choose from 11 colors.
See STAINS, FINISHES AND SHINGLES below for color options. Special colors available.
Our PREMIER Siding option features
1 x 8 Tongue and Groove Barn Siding.
We use Tongue and Groove Pine Siding.
Premier Siding can be applied to your building vertically, horizontally, narrow side out, or wide side out.
Tongue and Groove Barn Siding is available painted or stained.
Click on STAINS, FINISHES AND SHINGLES below for paint and stain options.
Our DELUXE Siding option features Primed Duratemp Plywood Siding™.
Duratemp Plywood Siding™ has a natural woodgrain texture. Its face is 100% clear and free of patches and repairs. Duratemp Plywood Siding™ is a genuine plywood with a durable engineered surface. Duratemp Plywood Siding™ is pre-primed and available painted.
Click on STAINS, FINISHES AND SHINGLES below for paint options.
Extra Set of Double Doors
Single Man Door
Double Door with Transom Windows
Single Man Door with
Transom Windows
Double Doors with Arched Windows
Double Doors with
Square Windows
Door with
Arched Window
Door with
Square Window
Steel Entry Door
(Available with or
without window)
Triple Door Option (Closed)
Triple Doors (Fully Open)
2′ x 3′
Window with
Transom
(Screen included)
2′ x 4′
Window with
Transom
(Screen included)
2′ x 3′
Window
(Screen included)
2′ x 2′
Window
(Screen included)
3’ x 4’ Vinyl Window
(Screen included)
2’ x 3’ Vinyl Window
(Screen included)
Octagon Window
Cedar Shutters
and Flowerbox
Shown on 2′ x 3′ Window
Cedar Shutters
Shown on 2′ x 3′
Window
Cedar Flowerbox
Shown on 2′ x 3′
Window
Vinyl Shutters
Shown on 2’ x 3’ Vinyl
Window
Vinyl Shutters and
Flowerbox
Shown on 2’ x 3’ Vinyl
Window
Vinyl Flowerbox
Shown on 2’ x 3’ Vinyl
Window
Windowpane Cupola
Both Cupola Styles
are available with
Copper-colored Metal Roof
Traditional Cupola
Exterior of all Cupolas is
all Cedar construction.
Cedar shake roof.
Rooster
Horse
Eagle
Traditional Cupola
Shown with
Eagle Weathervane
Ask for color availability.
Ask for color availability.
Click on STAINS, FINISHES AND
SHINGLES below for standard shingles.
Available in any size to match door opening width.
Shelves
Workbench – Freestanding
Loft
Staircase
Door Arbor
Steeper Roof Pitch
Higher Sidewalls
Post Foundation
Standard Door without Window
Available non-insulated or insulated
Standard Door with Window
Available non-insulated or insulated
Carriage House Door Insulated
* Only available on Standard Insulated and Carriage House Doors
Polar White
Almond
Sandstone
Brown
Gray*
Bronze*
Hunter Green*
Steeper roof pitch
higher sidewall
post foundation
door arbor
Natural
Caramel
Bronze
Bark
Chestnut
Smoke
Navajo White
Almond
Buckskin
Clay
Shale
Brown
Bronze
Spice
Pinnacle Red
Mountain Red
Jamestown Red
Woodland Green
Wild Grasses
Avocado
Cream
Barn White
Jasper Gray
Steel Gray
Charcoal
Dark Gray
Black
Driftwood
Brownwood
Desert tan
Chapel Grey
Aspen Grey
Onyx Black
Cheetau Green
Onyx Black
Sierra Grey
Estate Grey
Desert tan
Cheetau Green
White
Linen
Birchwood
Cream
Antique White
Sand
Sienna
Sand
Mist
Sandalwood
Gray
Pewter
Clay
Chateau
Everest
Black
Gallery Blue
Hawallan Blue
Brown
Antique Bronze
Burgundy
Clay
Charcoal
Copper Metallic
Light Gray
Green
Bright White
Tan
Light Stone
Bright Red
Rustic Red
Galvalume
Gravel/Limestone Pad
Spread 4 inches #57 or #8 gravel or limestone in a level pad 12 inches wider than the width and length of your building. Also, you may want to use 4x4s as an edge as shown in the example above.
Concrete Pad
A concrete pad can be poured for the floor. The pad needs to be the exact dimensions of the building you’ve purchased. We then remove the wood floor from the order and attach a treated plate to the wall that will sit on the concrete. Then we drill and place anchors through the plate in the concrete, removing the need for the contractor to place anchors in the concrete when poured.
Posts and Joists
Dig 4×6 post holes 42 inches deep, place post pad or concrete in the bottom of the hole. Insert 4x6s, fasten 2×10 joists with bolts to 4×6 posts as shown, making sure the entire structure is square.
Concrete Block / Wood Skids
Place 8x16x2 cement blocks underneath the skids, spacing them four feet apart. example: a 10×12 barn has 5 4×4 treated skids, if you take 12 divided by four, you get three, so for a 10×12 barn, you’ll need 15 blocks.