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Pole Barn Construction in Wilmington, Ohio

Pole barn construction and concrete floor services across Wilmington and Southwest Ohio. Custom pole buildings for storage, workshops, equipment, and agriculture.

Built to Work

Pole Barns With Floors That Hold Up

A pole barn is one of the smartest investments a rural Ohio property owner can make — affordable to build, flexible in use, and built to last for decades if it's done right. At Corbett's Contracting, we handle pole barn projects from the ground up, with a specific focus on what we do best: the concrete foundation and floor work that makes or breaks the whole build.

Whether you need extra storage, a workshop, equipment cover, a hay barn, a garage for the toys, or a full working agricultural building — we'll size it, spec it, and pour the floor right. Site prep, excavation, footings, slabs, and all the concrete work that decides how long the building stays level and leak-free.

One contractor, one crew, one phone call — the dirt work and the concrete under your pole barn, done in-house.

Pole barn construction and concrete floor Wilmington Ohio
Common Uses

Pole Barns for Every Ohio Property

Whatever you're going to put inside it, we'll build the foundation to handle it.

01

Storage Barns

Secure, enclosed space for equipment, vehicles, tools, and seasonal gear. Keep the weather off what you don't use every day.

02

Workshops

Heated, insulated workshop buildings with the right concrete floor for equipment, vehicles, and real working conditions.

03

Equipment Cover

Open-sided pole buildings to keep tractors, trailers, and farm equipment out of the sun, rain, and snow.

04

Agricultural Barns

Hay storage, feed storage, livestock barns, and working farm structures with floors spec'd for the job.

05

Garages & Hobby Shops

Detached oversized garages, car-guy shops, RV storage, boat storage — built for what you actually park inside.

06

Commercial Pole Buildings

Commercial-use pole buildings for small businesses, contractor yards, and storage operations.

How It Goes

Our Pole Barn Process

From the first site walk to the day you start using it.

1

Design & Quote

Walk the site, discuss size, use, door placement, and spec. Full written quote with real numbers.

2

Site & Foundation

Excavation, grading, compaction, and footings or pier holes sized for the building and the loads.

3

Build Phase

Post-frame structure goes up. We coordinate framing or partner crews, depending on the scope.

4

Concrete Floor

Once the frame's up, we pour the floor — the right thickness, right finish, right reinforcement.

Serving

Pole Barns Across Southwest Ohio

FAQ

Pole Barn Questions

Do pole barns need a concrete floor?
Not strictly — some storage and equipment-cover barns are fine on a gravel or dirt floor. But for workshops, garages, livestock barns, and anything you'll work in regularly, concrete is the way to go. It's cleaner, more durable, easier to maintain, and adds real value to the property.
How long does a pole barn take to build?
Depends on size and scope, but most residential pole barns — including site prep, structure, and concrete floor — run 2-6 weeks from groundbreaking to usable. Weather, permitting, and material lead times all factor in. We'll give you a real timeline in the written quote.
Do I need a permit for a pole barn in Ohio?
Usually yes, depending on the township, county, and the building's size and use. We work with local building departments regularly and can help walk you through what's needed in your jurisdiction.
What size pole barn should I build?
Always build bigger than you think you need. Most people regret building too small — nobody regrets the extra bay. Standard residential sizes are 24x32, 30x40, 40x60. We'll walk through use cases at the consultation and help you spec the right size for your property and budget.
Can you just pour a floor in my existing pole barn?
Yes — pouring a floor inside an existing pole barn is a common project. We handle excavation, vapor barrier (where needed), reinforcement, and the pour. Access through the existing doors is the main consideration.

Build the Barn You've Been Talking About for Years

Free pole barn estimates across Wilmington and Southwest Ohio. Site prep, foundation, concrete floor — one crew, one number.