Build Functional Space Separate from Your Main Home

Pole Barns & Detached Structures in Swansboro for equipment storage and workshop space not available in the primary residence

Coastal Charm Remodeling LLC constructs pole barns and detached structures for homeowners in Swansboro who need dedicated space for vehicles, tools, or hobbies without converting garage or attic areas in the main house. You may be storing a boat, lawn equipment, or woodworking tools in spaces that were not designed for heavy use, or you may need a workshop that keeps noise and dust away from living areas. This work creates purpose-built structures that handle specific storage or work requirements.


Pole barn construction uses vertical posts embedded in the ground to support the roof and walls, allowing for large open interiors without interior load-bearing walls. The structure can be insulated, wired for lighting and outlets, and finished with siding that matches the main home. Detached buildings are planned to fit within property setbacks and to integrate with existing driveways or pathways. Material choices account for wind exposure and humidity, with treated lumber and corrosion-resistant fasteners used to prevent deterioration.


If your property needs additional functional space or if equipment storage has outgrown available areas, reach out to discuss what a detached structure can provide on your Swansboro property.

Durable Construction and Flexible Interior Layouts

You plan for a detached structure when your primary residence cannot accommodate bulky equipment, when you need workspace that isolates noise or mess, or when property layout allows for a separate building. The work includes site preparation, setting posts to the correct depth and spacing, framing walls and roof trusses, and installing roofing and siding. Electrical rough-in is completed before walls are closed if lighting or power outlets are required.


After construction is complete, you will have a building with level floors, weather-tight walls and roof, and access doors sized to accommodate vehicles or large equipment. If electrical service is included, outlets and lighting will function reliably without requiring extension cords from the main house. Coastal Charm Remodeling LLC ensures that the structure is square, that roof drainage directs water away from the foundation area, and that door hardware operates smoothly under regular use. The result is space that serves its intended purpose without requiring constant maintenance.


Site work does not include grading beyond what is necessary for post installation or clearing vegetation outside the building footprint. If electrical service is required, running underground conduit from the main panel to the new structure adds time and cost. Homeowners should confirm local setback requirements and any permit needs before construction begins.

Planning Your Detached Structure

Building a separate structure involves decisions about size, layout, and site placement. The answers below address common questions homeowners ask when planning pole barns or detached workshops.

How large should a pole barn be for vehicle and equipment storage?

A single-bay garage typically measures 12 by 24 feet, while a two-bay structure is 24 by 24 feet or larger. Interior height depends on whether you are storing tall equipment like a boat on a trailer.

What kind of foundation does a pole barn use?

Pole barns use vertical posts set in concrete footings rather than a continuous slab foundation. This method is cost-effective and allows for large open interiors without interior supports.

When should a detached structure be insulated?

If the building will be used as a workshop during winter months or if temperature-sensitive items are stored inside, insulation improves comfort and protects contents. Unheated storage buildings typically do not require insulation.

Why do coastal structures in Swansboro need treated lumber?

Humidity and ground contact accelerate wood decay, especially in posts and sill plates. Pressure-treated lumber resists rot and insect damage better than untreated pine or fir.

What happens if the building site is not level?

Minor slope can be addressed by adjusting post heights during installation. Significant grade changes may require grading or a different site location to avoid drainage problems around the structure.

When your property needs additional space for storage or work that the main house cannot provide, contact Coastal Charm Remodeling LLC to discuss building options and site planning that fit your Swansboro property.