
Custom Barns, Barndominiums & Pole Barns in Concord, NC
Concord and the rest of Cabarrus County are 25 minutes south of our Salisbury shop, so we work here constantly — pole barns, detached garages, horse barns out toward Mount Pleasant, and full barndominium builds on rural acreage.
What we build in Concord
Every post-frame structure, custom for your site.
We build the full lineup in Concord and across Cabarrus County, NC: from a simple farm shop to a turnkey barndominium with finished living quarters.
Also serving near Concord
Building in Cabarrus County
What the land around Concord actually asks of a building.
Cabarrus splits sharply: fast-growing suburban Concord and Harrisburg on one side, working farmland toward Mount Pleasant and Midland on the other. That split matters, because a detached garage on a half-acre subdivision lot is a very different zoning conversation than a 60' shop on 12 acres east of town.
Detached garages and workshops
Suburban Concord and Harrisburg homeowners who are out of garage space — car storage, hobby shops, and finished workshops matched to the existing house.
Horse barns toward Mount Pleasant
Center-aisle and shed-row barns on the eastern Cabarrus horse properties, often with tack rooms and wash bays.
Barndominiums on rural acreage
Full shop-and-home builds on the larger parcels around Midland and Georgeville where county zoning still allows the footprint.
Permits & inspections
Concord permitting, in plain English.
Jurisdiction: Cabarrus County Building Inspections (City of Concord for in-city parcels)
- Cabarrus is one of the busier inspections departments we work with — clean, complete submittals with sealed drawings move noticeably faster here.
- Suburban lots frequently carry HOA restrictions on outbuilding size, siding, and roof pitch on top of county zoning. Check the covenants before you fall in love with a footprint.
- Concord in-city parcels have their own zoning review including accessory-structure size limits tied to the primary dwelling.
Engineering for this area
Design loads and site prep for Cabarrus County, NC.
- Standard Piedmont wind and snow design; frost depth per NC code.
- Suburban lots often need engineered stormwater or impervious-surface accounting — the county will tell us at review.
- All of our structures are engineered to the current North Carolina Building Code and stamped for the parcel they're going on — we confirm the exact design loads with the county before we order material.
Code requirements and local ordinances change. Treat this as a starting point and let us verify the current requirements for your specific parcel before you budget.
Our Work
Buildings we've delivered across the Cabarrus County, NC region.



FAQ — Concord
Common questions from Concord-area clients.
Do you pull permits in Cabarrus County?
Yes — we work with the Cabarrus County inspections office routinely and know what they want to see in submittals, including sealed drawings and a site plan with setbacks.
Will my HOA in Concord allow a pole barn or detached shop?
Some will, many restrict size, siding, and roof pitch. We can design to most covenant requirements — matching roof pitch and siding to the house is common — but you'll need to read the covenants first.
How big can a detached garage be on a Concord lot?
Accessory-structure size is usually tied to lot size and the footprint of the main house under local zoning. We size the building to what the jurisdiction will actually approve rather than drawing something that gets rejected.
How far out are you booking in Cabarrus County?
It moves with the season and material lead times. Call and we'll give you the current honest window rather than a stock answer.
Other Service Areas
~25 minutes south from our Salisbury shop
