If you’ve chosen to pursue a pole barn for your farm or property, you may be wondering what your choices are when it comes to doors. Since pole barns are easy to customize to just the right design you need, you have a wide array of choices when it comes to doors, including entry doors, garage doors and sliding doors, all of which come in many different options, sizes, and colors. Just some of the options available include:
- Window sections;
- Decorative inserts;
- Hi-lift tracks;
- Insulated or non-insulated; and
- Carriage house
More Pole Barn Door Options to Consider
Garage/overhead. Garage/overhead doors come in a variety of sizes, styles and colors and can be two feet shorter than building height.
Sliding doors. Sliding doors are built on site and can be within six inches of building height, but cannot be more than one half of building width. They’re available in single or split.
Entry doors. Entry doors are available in six-panel and nine-lite.
Regardless of which door configuration you choose, if you’re looking for a small or large pole barn (or something in between), CHA Pole Barns can help you plan a design for a pole barn kit you can build yourself or let our team of expert carpenters erect your pole building to ensure the highest quality construction possible.
Able to travel throughout the mid-Atlantic region, CHA Pole Barns can handle large and small pole barn construction projects in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and West Virginia. You can even use our barn color modeler to plan the color scheme of your pole building including the door styles, roof, siding, trim and wainscot.