Pennsylvania Pole Barns
Pole Barns in York County, PA
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.
As general building contractors, we offer more than just building construction. We can also apply for any necessary permits, pour the concrete floor, and more. Our goal is to deliver your pole barn with as little hassle as possible.
Amish Roots
Our founder, Nate King, grew up on an Amish dairy farm in Gordonville, Pennsylvania. He started building pole barns in 2001, travelling throughout Pennsylvania and the surrounding states.
Today, Nate runs the Superior Buildings office in Harrisonburg, Virginia, but he still travels to Lancaster regularly. We also have a salesman located in Lititz, who handles all of our Pennsylvania projects.
Contracting with Superior Buildings
At Superior Buildings, we offer a variety of post-frame projects. Our residential buildings range from small garages and workshops to custom barndominiums. We also offer horse barns, agricultural buildings, and commercial pole barns.
About York County
York County, Pennsylvania, located in the south-central part of the state, is steeped in rich history and offers a blend of rural charm and urban convenience. Established in 1749, the county played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War, particularly as the temporary capital of the Continental Congress and the site where the Articles of Confederation were adopted.
York County is known for its agricultural heritage, often referred to as part of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. It has a robust farming community, producing dairy, poultry, and a variety of crops. The county seat, York, is an industrial hub historically known as the "Factory Capital of the World" due to its extensive manufacturing base, including the York Barbell Company and the birthplace of the modern automobile.
The county is home to several historic sites, including the York County Heritage Trust and the Colonial Complex, which showcase its colonial past. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the county's numerous parks, trails, and the Susquehanna River, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating.
In recent years, York County has seen growth in arts, culture, and tourism, with vibrant downtowns, local festivals, and a burgeoning craft beverage scene. Its proximity to major cities like Baltimore and Philadelphia makes it an attractive location for commuters seeking a balance of small-town living with access to urban amenities. With a diverse population and a mix of historic and modern attractions, York County offers a unique and dynamic environment.