Service area

Page County, VA

We are a pole barn contractor building residential, agricultural, equestrian, and commercial pole barns along the east coast.

POST FRAME CONSTRUCTION

Pole Buildings in Page County, VA

Contracting with Superior Buildings

Post-frame (aka pole barn) construction is the ideal solution for garages, horse barns, and many 

other structures. Pole barns are more affordable than stick-frame buildings, since there is no traditional foundation required. Post-frame structures are also durable, functional, and stylish.

At Superior Buildings, we can bring your vision to life. Our buildings are completely custom, so you can choose a design that fits your unique wants and needs. We can copy an existing building, recreate a set of plans you find on Pinterest, or start from scratch with an idea you dream up. Our gallery is also full of past projects that you can use as inspiration.

We offer a variety of pole barn styles, ranging from small garages and workshops to custom barndominiums. We also offer horse barns, farm buildings, and commercial pole barns.

As general contractors, we offer complete, turnkey projects. This allows you to avoid the time consuming task of hiring excavators, electricians, and any other contractors needed for your project. Our goal is to make your pole barn project as hassle-free as possible.

Amish Roots

Our founder, Nate King, grew up on an Amish dairy farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He started building pole barns in 2001, traveling throughout Pennsylvania and the surrounding states.

Today, Nate runs the Superior Buildings office in Virginia, but he still enjoys farm life. When he’s not working, he’s usually tending to his cows.

About Page County

Page County, located in the northern part of Virginia, is a picturesque area renowned for its natural beauty and historical significance. Established in 1831, the county is named after John Page, a former governor of Virginia. The county seat is Luray, which is known for its charming downtown and the famous Luray Caverns, a stunning network of limestone caves with impressive stalactites and stalagmites.

Geographically, Page County is part of the Shenandoah Valley and is bordered by the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east. This location provides residents and visitors with breathtaking landscapes, including rolling hills, dense forests, and meandering rivers. The county is also home to Shenandoah National Park, which offers numerous recreational opportunities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The Skyline Drive, a scenic route that runs through the park, provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

The local economy of Page County is diverse, with agriculture, tourism, and small businesses playing significant roles. The county has a rich cultural heritage, reflected in its historic sites, local festivals, and community events. Its proximity to larger cities like Washington, D.C., and Harrisonburg also adds to its appeal as a blend of rural charm and accessible amenities.

Overall, Page County is characterized by its natural beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and a strong sense of community.