825 24x36x10 engineered pole barn
New Jersey has its own wind and snow requirements, and not every pole barn plan clears them without changes. This build started with engineered sealed blueprints instead of a stock plan stretched to fit, the kind of upfront step that keeps a permit application from bouncing back with questions down the line. 825 24x36x10 is proof that the paperwork stage matters as much as the framing stage, especially for a three bay garage built actually to pass inspection the first time.
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, stand 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 in the 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 825 24x36x10 pole barn garage
Start with the eave wall. Three matching 8-foot by 8-foot overhead door openings sit side by side, and the exterior photos show them still open before the Walnut doors went in. Clay siding pairs with black board and batten shutters around the gable end window, a contrast most single-door garages never get to show off across three identical bays.
The interior photo, taken before the concrete floor was poured, shows the standard trusses at 4 feet on center holding up a 7/12 pitch, steeper than the 4/12 pitch most garages this size use. That pitch is part of what the engineered pole barn‘s sealed blueprints account for, since a steeper roof changes the snow load path the trusses and poles below have to carry.
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 24×36 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 Choices: Select 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
825 24x36x10 stands on 4×6 poles rated at .23 MCA treated, set 8 feet on center everywhere except the gable ends, where 10-foot spacing is engineered in. Standard trusses run 4 feet on center at a 7/12 pitch, a steeper roof than the 4/12 pitch common on similarly sized buildings, engineered to snow load by code and design under sealed blueprints rather than a stock plan. A 1-inch layer of roof insulation sits under the Black Frontier Panel roof, with 36 feet of ridge vent at the peak. A 4-inch concrete floor with fiber mesh and expansion joints at 4000 PSI completes the foundation.
Clay Frontier Panel siding wraps the walls, trimmed in White, Clay, and Black with three sets of black board and batten shutters flanking the windows. Three 8-foot by 8-foot Walnut overhead doors line the eave wall on 15-inch tracks, backed by three insulated single-hung windows with grids and a 9-lite fiberglass entry door. Every eave and gable keeps a 1-foot overhang under white vinyl soffit, feeding 76 feet of black gutter, with a row of white snowguards on both eaves.
Project Details:
- Project ID: 825
- Location: New Jersey
- Dimensions: 24’W x 36’L x 10’4″H
- Type: Garage / Workshop
Building Colors:
- Roof Color: Black
- Siding Color: Clay
- Trim Color: White, Clay, & Black
- Man Door Color: Primed White
- Window Color: White
- Soffit Color: White
- Gutter Color: Black
- Downspout Color: White
- Snow Guard Color: White
- Overhead Door Color: Walnut
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: 24′ Standard Trusses, 4′ on center, 7/12 pitch, snow load by code and design
- Roof Insulation: 1″ Roof Insulation
Openings & Access:
- ( 3 ) 8’W x 8’H Residential Classic Raised Short Panel Insulated
- 15″ track
- Placement: eave
- Color: Walnut
- ( 1 ) Entry Door 3068 outswing 9Lite LH Fiberglass Insulated PRIMED
- ( 3 ) Window 3W 4H Single Hung Insulated White with Grids & Screen
Overhang Details:
- Eaves 1: OH 1′
- Eaves 2: OH 1′
- Gables 1: OH 1′
- Gables 2: OH 1′
- Soffit Material: Vinyl
- Gutter Length: 76 Feet
- Downspout: 5K
- Snowguard: 1 row on eaves
Additional Features:
- 36 ft, Universal Ridge Vent
- Trash Removal
- 2 x 6 Skirtboard .60 Treated with barrier tape
- Engineered Sealed Blueprints
- 4” Concrete floor, expansion joints, fiber mesh, 4000 PSI.
- ( 3 ) Sets of Black Board and Batten Shutters
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 this three bay garage give you?
This 24×36 garage delivers 864 square feet under roof. 825 24x36x10 splits that across three matching 8 by 8 overhead door bays instead of one open span, with a 4000 PSI concrete floor already engineered into the plan.
What determines the price of an engineered pole barn like this?
Sealed engineering blueprints, three overhead doors instead of one, a steeper 7/12 roof pitch, and a 4000 PSI concrete floor are each priced individually. Two garages with matching square footage price differently once engineering and door count are added.
Why do sealed blueprints matter for a New Jersey pole barn?
New Jersey’s permitting process often requires stamped engineering before a permit is issued, not just a standard building plan. Sealed blueprints confirm the poles, trusses, and roof pitch were checked against local snow and wind load before construction starts.
Does Pioneer build in New Jersey?
Yes. Pioneer is headquartered in Pennsylvania and has completed more than 30,000 post frame buildings since 1998 across seven Mid-Atlantic states, including New Jersey.
Pricing & Financing Options
An engineered pole barn with sealed blueprints does not price like a stock plan pulled off the shelf. 825 24x36x10 carries three 8-foot by 8-foot overhead doors instead of one, a 7/12 pitch roof steeper than standard, and a 4000 PSI concrete floor with fiber mesh and expansion joints, each of which is priced as its own line rather than folded into a flat rate. Even the steeper truss geometry alone changes the engineering on this build.
Pioneer prices the engineering itself as part of the build, not an afterthought fee. The decision a homeowner needs to make before calling one of our New Jersey garage builders is whether the site actually requires sealed blueprints, since permitting requirements vary by township and change what gets engineered into the plan from the very start of the whole permitting process.
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 in 825 24x36x10 is not the three overhead doors; it is the roof pitch behind them. A 7/12 pitch sheds snow faster and holds less accumulated weight than the 4/12 pitch common on garages this size, but it also changes the truss geometry and the load each pole below has to carry.
That is exactly what sealed engineering blueprints exist to check. A steeper pitch is not simply cosmetic; it shifts how snow load transfers through the trusses into the 4×6 poles below, and New Jersey’s permitting process wants that math confirmed on paper before the poles ever go in the ground.
Pioneer has completed more than 30,000 post frame buildings since 1998 across seven Mid-Atlantic states, and this build is a good example of a design choice, the steeper roof, that only works because the engineering behind it was checked first. Homeowners working with our New Jersey garage builders on their own three bay garage should ask whether a nonstandard pitch or feature needs its own sealed review before it gets built.
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