Green Pole Barn with Lean To
- Jonathan DeLadurantey

- Mar 5
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 30
32' by 48' Pole Barn with Lean To Build in Seguin, Texas
Client Review
“We couldn't be more pleased with our new pole barn garage. From start to finish, the crew was dependable, honest, and incredibly hardworking. Their craftsmanship truly shows in every detail. It's clear they take pride in their work and operate with strong Christian values and integrity. If you're looking for quality construction and a team you can trust, we highly recommend them.”
Project Overview
This pole barn garage was designed to provide a durable, cost effective structure for storage, vehicle protection, and future flexibility. The goal was to deliver a strong long lasting build aligned with the homeowner’s plans while maintaining predictable costs and schedule.
Location: Seguin, Texas
Build Type: Pole Barn Garage
Foundation: Reinforced Concrete Slab
Footprint: 32 by 48 foot main structure
The Client’s Goal
The homeowner wanted a dependable pole barn with lean to that would:
Provide ample storage space
Allow room for future interior finishes
Maintain strong structural integrity
Stay within a predictable timeline and budget
The addition of a lean to offered expanded covered space without significantly increasing overall build costs.
Pole Barn with Lean To Build Process
We handled the full construction process from site preparation to final build including framing, exterior finishes, lean to construction, and concrete work.
Framing and Structure
32 by 48 main barn with 10 foot wall height
6 by 6 treated posts mounted on Simpson base brackets
Posts spaced every 8 feet along the structure
2 by 6 wall girts
Trusses set at 4 feet on center
3 over 12 roof pitch
Exterior and Roofing
26 gauge roof and wall panels in Colonial Green
Galvanized roof panels with brown trim
Desert roof profile
Three 8 by 9 white roll up garage doors
Lean To Construction
12 by 48 foot lean to connected under main roof line
One foot overhang on the 48 foot side
6 by 6 by 8 pressure treated posts
Concrete piers extending 3 feet deep for support
Concrete Slab - The slab was built for durability and long term use.
5 inch thick slab
Half inch rebar set on a 2 by 2 grid
Spread and compacted base using 20 yards of material
Front and rear concrete piers for structural support
Plumbing rough ins were included for future use.
Cost and Timeline
Pole barns remain one of the most cost efficient ways to add durable covered space to a property.
Total Project Cost: $55,916 dollars
Cost Breakdown
Pole barn shell and components $34,459 dollars
Concrete pad $15,067 dollars
Lean to covers $6,390 dollars
Build Timeline: Approximately 4 weeks from start to finish
Final Result
The finished structure provides a strong and flexible garage space with additional covered area under the lean to. The reinforced slab sturdy framing and quality exterior panels ensure long term durability.
With plumbing rough ins in place and an open interior layout, this pole barn with lean to structure is ready for future customization.
















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