
Custom Barns, Barndominiums & Pole Barns in Statesville, NC
Statesville and the rest of northern Iredell County are pole-barn and ag-shop country. We build a steady mix of farm shops, equipment storage, and custom horse barns out here, plus barndominiums on larger parcels.
What we build in Statesville
Every post-frame structure, custom for your site.
We build the full lineup in Statesville and across Iredell County, NC: from a simple farm shop to a turnkey barndominium with finished living quarters.
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Building in Iredell County
What the land around Statesville actually asks of a building.
North Iredell is genuine working farmland — larger parcels, real agricultural use, and fewer of the overlays you hit closer to the lake. Long driveways and soft field access are the practical constraint: we plan crane and material delivery routes so a wet week doesn't leave equipment in a rut.
Ag shops and equipment buildings
Tall-door shops for tractors, trailers, and hay, usually with lean-tos and a concrete apron sized for turning equipment.
Cattle and livestock structures
Run-in shelters, loafing sheds, and covered working areas built around how the operation actually moves animals.
Barndominiums on farm parcels
Shop-forward barndos where the working space is the point and the living quarters are built into one end.
Permits & inspections
Statesville permitting, in plain English.
Jurisdiction: Iredell County Planning & Inspections (City of Statesville inside city limits)
- Bona-fide farm use can change what's required in North Carolina, but the determination is the county's to make — we ask for it in writing rather than assuming.
- Iredell wants a site plan with setbacks and access; septic and well locations affect where a large footprint can go on rural parcels.
- Driveway access onto a state-maintained road may require an NCDOT driveway permit.
Engineering for this area
Design loads and site prep for Iredell County, NC.
- Piedmont wind loads with slightly more exposure on open farm parcels — open exposure can raise the design wind pressure.
- Standard NC frost depth; pad prep planned around soft field access.
- 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 Iredell County, NC region.



FAQ — Statesville
Common questions from Statesville-area clients.
Does an agricultural building still need a permit in Iredell County?
Sometimes agricultural structures are treated differently, but the exemption is the county's call, not ours or yours. We get the determination in writing before we build.
Can you build on an open, windy farm parcel?
Yes — open exposure raises design wind pressures, and the engineering accounts for it in post spacing, embedment, and bracing.
How much clear span can I get in a farm shop?
Post-frame handles wide clear spans comfortably, and we routinely engineer well past standard shop widths when equipment demands it.
Other Service Areas
~40 minutes west from our Salisbury shop
