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818 (30’Wx32’Lx10’H)

818 30x32x10 Two Car Garage


Most homeowners pricing a two-car garage treat floor space as the only variable. This Pennsylvania owner treated the thermal envelope as seriously as the footprint, and the spec sheet reflects it. 818 30x32x10 is 960 square feet of insulated residential garage space with an R-38 ceiling, R-21 walls, Double Bubble vapor barrier in the roof, a 4″ fiber mesh concrete floor, and two insulated overhead doors on openers. It is a 30×32 garage sized and finished for a buyer who wanted a real conditioned workspace, not a shell to finish later.

Searching for pole barn builders near me? You’ve just found the best. Pioneer Pole Buildings is the trusted name in post-frame construction across the Mid-Atlantic. Our team delivers high-quality craftsmanship, tailored customization, and dependable service on every project.


Why Choose Pioneer?


Pole Buildings, such as the one you’re looking at, provide exceptional versatility and value. Here’s why this structure stands out for homeowners in the mid-Atlantic:

  • Cost-Effective Construction: Post-frame buildings require fewer materials than traditional methods, lowering costs while still maintaining strong structural integrity.
  • Quick Installation: With Pioneer’s streamlined process, your garage can be completed in weeks, not months.
  • Durability for Weather: The 28-gauge Frontier Panel siding and roof, backed by a 50-year warranty, stands strong against snow, wind, and rain.
  • Flexible Interior Layout: From parking to a home workshop, the ceiling height and open floor plan adapt to your needs.
  • Low Maintenance: Metal materials require minimal upkeep, saving you time and money long term.

Looking to personalize your structure? We make it easy to explore a wide range of Options and Customizations, including 18 Color Selections, premium upgrades, and add-ons that reflect your goals.


Explore Building 818 30x32x10 Pole Barn Garage


Start at the overhead doors and work your way around. The two Brown Residential Classic Raised Long Panel doors against the Beige siding show you exactly how a two-tone color scheme reads at this scale: upper panels carrying the Brown trim color, lower field in Beige, with the Brown gutter line tying it together at the roofline. The French Roast shutters flanking the windows are worth a close look before you finalize your own color selections. At this building width, shutter contrast reads differently than it does on a taller structure.

Study the eave overhangs next. The 1-foot overhang on all four sides with vinyl soffit is what keeps the wall panels protected at the bottom course, and the Brown snow guards on both eaves tell you something about how this build was engineered for a Pennsylvania winter. 818 30x32x10 was photographed from four exterior angles, which gives you the corner-to-corner read most garage shoppers need before committing to a color package.

Whether you’re planning a personal garage, backyard workshop, or something more specialized, this Pole Post Frame Building offers a smart foundation for inspiration. You can also explore even more real builds in our full Project Gallery to see what’s possible with Pioneer.


Personalize your 30×32 Garage


At Pioneer, customization is at the heart of every project. This Pole Barn Build offers a strong foundation, but you can make it your own with a range of options:

  • Color ChoicesSelect from 18 Colors for siding, roofing, and trim that complement the aesthetic of your home or property.
  • Door Upgrades: Add larger overhead doors, glass panels, or automatic openers with smart home compatibility for convenience.
  • Insulation Packages: Upgrade to premium insulation for year-round comfort, ideal for workshops or climate-controlled storage.
  • Interior Features: Incorporate shelving, lofts, or partition walls to maximize usability and functionality.
  • Exterior Add-Ons: Add skylights, cupolas, or extended overhangs for enhanced style and functionality.

Visit our Building Visualizer page to design your own Post Frame Building that perfectly fits your vision and needs.


Building Specifications


The foundation uses 2×6 skirtboard at .60 treated with barrier tape over a 4″ concrete floor poured at 4000 PSI with fiber mesh and expansion joints, plus a 3×32 apron with two 6″ drains. The poles are 4×6 .23 MCA treated, 8 feet on center with 10-foot spacing at the gable ends. 818 30x32x10 runs 30-foot standard trusses 4 feet on center at a 4/12 pitch, sized for Pennsylvania snow load by code and design. R-38 blown-in insulation behind Double Bubble vapor barrier covers the full roof plane, with a ceiling liner and insulated access door sealing the thermal boundary.

The siding is 28-gauge Frontier Panel in Beige with Brown two-tone on all four sides, 50-year warranty on both roof and wall panels. R-21 batts with a liner run the full wall height. Two 10×9 insulated overhead doors with 1/2 HP chain drive openers serve the eave side, each with safety photo cells and 12″ low headroom hardware. A 3068 9-lite fiberglass entry door and four 3W4H single-hung windows with grids handle light and foot traffic. All four sides carry 1-foot overhangs with vinyl soffit, a 32-foot ridge vent runs the peak, and 68 feet of 5K Brown gutters finish the exterior.

Project Details:

  • Project ID: 818
  • Location: Pennsylvania
  • Dimensions: 30’W x 32’L x 10’4″H
  • Type: Two Car Garage

Building Colors:

  • Roof Color: Brown
  • Siding Color: Beige
  • Two-Tone Color: Brown
  • Trim Color: Brown
  • Man Door Color: White
  • Window Color: White
  • Soffit Color: White
  • Gutter Color: Brown
  • Downspout Color: Brown
  • Snow Guard Color: Brown
  • Overhead Door Color: Brown
  • Shutter Color: French Roast
Construction Features:
  • Siding: 28-gauge Frontier Panel (50-Year Warranty)
  • Roofing: 28-gauge Frontier Panel (50-Year Warranty)
  • Poles: 4×6 poles .23 MCA treated, poles 8′ on center in all areas except where 10′ is allowable on gable ends
  • Trusses: 30′ Standard Trusses, 4′ on center, 4/12 pitch, snow load by code and design
  • Wall: R-21 w/Liner
  • Roof: Double Bubble Vapor Barrier
  • Roof: R-38 w/Ceiling Liner
Openings & Access:
  • ( 2 ) 10’W x 9’H Residential Classic Raised Long Panel Insulated
    • 12″ low headroom
    • Placement:eave
    • Lights: 2
    • Color: Brown
  • ( 2 ) Opener: 1/2 HP residential chain drive top trolley opener with interior wall button
    • safety photo cells
  • ( 1 ) remote transmitter w/10′ chain
  • ( 1 ) Entry Door 3068 inswing 9Lite RH Fiberglass Insulated PRIMED
  • ( 4 ) Window 3W 4H Single Hung Insulated White with Grids & Screen
  • ( 1 ) Ceiling Liner access door insulated White
  • ( 4 ) Shutter Louvered Set
    • Color: French Roast
Overhang Details:
  • Eaves 1: OH 1′
  • Eaves 2: OH 1′
  • Gables 1: OH 1′
  • Gables 2: OH 1′
  • Soffit Material: Vinyl
  • Gutter Length: 68 Feet
  • Gutter Size: 5K
Additional Features:
  • Two-Tone Siding, Location:
    • (2) Eaves
    • (2) Gables
    • Lower Color: Brown
  • 32 ft, Universal Ridge Vent
  • 2 x 6 Skirtboard .60 Treated with barrier tape
  • 4” concrete floor, expansion joints, fiber mesh, 4000 PSI
  • 3×32 apron 4” thick.
  • ( 2 ) 6″ drains to be installed.
  • Snowguards on both Eaves
  • ( 1 ) eyebrow over entry door.

Types of Buildings We Construct


Inspired by this build? Pioneer specializes in post-frame construction for nearly every application:

  • Agricultural Pole Barns: Designed for livestock, equipment, and storage
  • Residential Pole Garages: Like this featured build, perfect for everyday use
  • Commercial Pole Buildings: Scalable layouts for growing businesses
  • Event Barns & Pavilions: Seasonal venues for weddings or gatherings
  • Recreational Buildings: Cabins, gyms, and creative hobby spaces
  • Equestrian Barns: Functional, horse-ready layouts
  • Specialty Pole Barns: One-of-a-kind designs built to fit your property
  • Barndominiums: Rustic-meets-modern homes with efficient layouts

We proudly serve customers throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia, providing reliable, locally tailored service from the ground up.


Frequently Asked Questions


How much space does a 30×32 garage give you?

A 30×32 garage delivers 960 square feet of floor space. Project 818 uses the full footprint for two-vehicle storage with room for a workbench run along the side wall.

Why doesn’t Pioneer publish garage pricing?

Pole barn cost depends too much on scope to publish a number. On Project 818, the full insulation package, 4″ concrete floor with apron and drains, two insulated overhead doors, and snow-load engineering, each move the quote independently.

What’s included in a pole barn garage insulation package?

Project 818 runs R-38 blown-in insulation with Double Bubble vapor barrier in the roof and R-21 batts with liner in the walls. That combination keeps the space usable year-round rather than just weather-tight.

Does Pioneer build residential garages in Pennsylvania?

Yes. Pioneer has completed more than 30,000 post-frame buildings across the Mid-Atlantic since 1998, and our Pennsylvania garage builders work in all seven states served.


Pricing & Financing Options


An insulated two car garage doesn’t price like an unfinished shell, and 818 30x32x10 is fully finished. The R-38 blown-in roof insulation with Double Bubble vapor barrier, the R-21 wall system, the 4″ fiber mesh concrete floor with apron and two drains, the two insulated overhead doors on chain drive openers, and the 50-year panel warranty on both roof and walls are all scope items that move the number. Low headroom hardware on two doors is a detail that adds cost and labor most buyers don’t price into an early estimate.

Pioneer quotes each build off actual scope, not a square-foot average. Before requesting a quote on a 30×32 garage like this one, the decision a homeowner needs to make is how the space will actually be used: heated storage only, a full conditioned workspace, or a shop requiring dedicated electrical. That answer changes the insulation spec, the door placement, and potentially the concrete thickness. Our Pennsylvania garage builders can walk through each trade-off once you know how the building needs to function.

We also offer flexible Financing Options so you can get started without compromising on design or quality.

Call us at 1-888-448-2505 Ext. 136 or Request Your Free Quote today to take the next step.


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Final Thought


The lesson from 818 30x32x10 is in the insulation decision. Most buyers pricing a two-car garage spec the structure and leave the thermal envelope for later, then spend twice as much finishing it after the fact. This owner chose to finish the ceiling and walls at build time: R-38 blown-in insulation in the roof, R-21 batts in the walls, Double Bubble vapor barrier on both planes. That choice costs more upfront and eliminates the headache of retrofitting insulation around an occupied structure.

That decision changes what Pioneer sequences on the job. Blown-in at build means the ceiling liner goes in before any finish work is a consideration, the vapor barrier ties into the wall system cleanly, and the concrete pour happens into a closed building envelope. Doing it out of order later is a different labor picture entirely.

Pioneer has completed more than 30,000 post-frame buildings across the Mid-Atlantic since 1998, serving seven states including Pennsylvania. Our Pennsylvania garage builders have run this sequence enough times to know where the shortcuts cost owners money later. Project 818’s owner closed off that option at the design stage.

Ready to get started? Explore our full range of options and Request Your Free Quote. We’re here to build what matters most to you.

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