minimum polebarn size

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Now this is what I have in the house and garage we built.

Attached 22 x 26 house garage with 1/2 bath.
I have to ask the wife for permission when I want to put a car in there.

My man cave is 30 x 60 x 12.
I have a second floor with a 14 x 60 storage room.
The garage works well for me because I have 3 4 post lifts. I have the garage split into 2 sections. One with 2 lifts can hold 8-9 cars/trucks. Other one has a lift and can hold 2 cars.

We installed a lean to on the back that is 22 L x 20 W including a 2’ overhang. Great for my tractor. Gravel floor.

Then on one end I added a 24 x 48 Lean to with concrete. I convinced my wife that it was a picnic area. After the boat and T top barely fit, it forced me to add another lean to on the other end.

I think it is 18? X 24 with a very high clearance. Gravel floor.

Pole Barns are very versatile.
 
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My first barn was 32x48... to small... the next barn was 50x60... to small...you get the idea.... looking at some of these pictures gives me barn envy!! take your best guess and double it.
 
I built my shop 32 X 54 with a side entry in the center more or less. 32 allows a bench across from the door and a full size pick up inside. 54 was to steal 14 off one end for an office, tool bench area and a mezzanine above. Essentially leaving me 32 X 40 shop area. That fits 3 cars across one end, a work bay in the middle (Shop door) and the office / tools at the opposite

My hiding place!

Unfortunately the thread is old enough that pics are a click at a time!
 
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Always build the biggest you can fit and/or afford. Here is my 50x72

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allright gents, here is the update
(and you better be sitting down cause its not good)

i decided for the time being to put up a 10x20 carport
its the largest i can get away with without needing a permit

but its affordableish, does the job, and when im ready to actually put up a polebarn, i can sell this one for hopefully at least half what i paid for it

(and in the mean time, im using the money i would have spend on the barn to pay down debt)
 
Like i said, this should hold me over for now

Pic 1: before a load of crushed concrete...see how mushy it is on the side?


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Pic 2: one load of crushed concrete later, graded out



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Pic 3 and 4, the beginning of the carport, thats about it for a week (kids got half a week of school and well be going out of town, so ill get back to it after the weekend)



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Decided to have the kids actually help me slide the legs under

I need to do 2 more rows of metal on the back side, but im they had a few issues with that metal (drilled wrong) so I'm gonna try to resolve that first

Not a bad start though

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