Carolina Barn

Carolina Barns offers affordable, versatile structures that are also considered barn-style carports or carport barns.

What is a Carolina Barn?

Carolina barns feature an a-frame roofline, horizontal sheet metal and a boxed eave or vertical-style roof. These structures are functional and durable, and they can even be upgraded to withstand harsher weather, such as:

  • Heavy rain
  • Heavy wind

Upgrades include vertical sheet metal to key areas of the structure that are known to damage easier.

Key Design Features

You can customize your Carolina Barn to make it the perfect space for your needs. Manufacturers will work with you to design a structure that lasts longer than its wooden counterparts and is less susceptible to wear and tear.

A few of the many customization options that may be available include:

  • Side entries
  • Stalls
  • Windows
  • Garage doors
  • Walk-in doors

Galvanized steel will help protect against rust while also reducing the risk of termites and other insect damage.

These raised center barn buildings offer a unique central space that is ideal for animals, such as horses, or can include a complete enclosure for equipment and supplies.

  • Open options: You can choose to have the sides or the end of the structure open. This is a good option if you plan to keep animals in the space or if you need room to store your tractor for the short term.
  • Fully enclosed: Instead of openings, you can also opt to fully enclose the building. Multiple garage doors can be added to make a division between different equipment and allow easy access.

Building sizing can vary, too. For example, you’ll find many widths of up to 48 feet, lengths of up to 48 feet and heights of up to 15 feet or higher, depending on the manufacturer.

Common Uses of Carolina Barns

An a-frame barn has many uses, but some of the most common include:

  • Agricultural: Found on many farms, Carolina Barns are ideal for multiple storage needs. Many farmers can store hay, supplies and other items in each barn.
  • Animal Shelter: Another key farm use is to use these barns as an animal shelter. Animals can come and go as they please or be kept inside the shelter during harsh weather.
  • Carports: Many raised barns are used as carports, with more than enough room to store multiple cars and even work on them. If you choose, you can have enclosures on each side to store tools and other items or to park your car out of the elements.
  • Offices: Add a walk-in door and windows, and Carolina Barns offers great office space for professional or personal use.
  • Tractor Storage: Rain and rust are two of the things that farmers try to keep away from their equipment. Tractors and other farm equipment can be kept in Carolina Barns, and storing them away also lowers the risk of them being stolen.

Carolina Barns are a popular, affordable choice for farm owners or anyone who needs more storage or plans to raise animals. A multitude of customization options are available, and there are plenty of color options to choose from.

If you need a larger entryway, you may want to consider a garage door, which is perfect for the potential tractor owner, quads, ATVs and other vehicles to fit in.

You can also choose walk-in doors and windows.

Finding the right Carolina Barns is easy, with dozens of manufacturers ready and willing to help you create the perfect space for you. Depending on the seller, many will deliver and even install the building if you’re within their service area.

Pre-engineered to meet your needs, installation time is fast and offers incredible value when compared to wooden alternatives.