Build-ready pole barn kits and custom post frame building packages for Holland, MI and surrounding areas.
If you’re putting up a post-frame building anywhere near Holland — whether that’s a garage in town, a shop outside Zeeland, or equipment storage toward Allegan — the biggest problem isn’t construction, it’s miscalculation.
If you’re a DIY-er or even contractor, it’s easy to make mistakes when ordering supplies for a new pole barn. Wrong truss loads, missing closures, or even the wrong sizes and types of doors and windows.
We eliminate that mess with pole barn kits designed around your use case, your span, and your site conditions, giving you peace of mind that your project is truly build-ready. Backed by a support team that’s built hundreds of pole barns throughout Michigan, you get a coordinated shipment and ongoing phone support so you’re not bouncing between suppliers trying to reconcile invoices.
For a pole barn kit delivered to your property or build site, Custom Pole Barn Packages is Michigan’s premier supplier of pole barn kits. Call today to learn more, get schematics, and build your pole barn in no time.
Posted on Alessandro PelleritoSeptember 9, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Joseph and the crew did a great job building our barn! Material is definitely great and heavy duty. I would definitely recommend using them!Posted on Eric CoxSeptember 5, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Joesph and this crew did a great job on my pole barn. Will be using him again in the future. And the time frame to build the barn was fast start to finish and it looks amazing.Posted on Marissa EJuly 2, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was very satisfied with the service we received from Joseph and Steve to have our pole barn kit delivered to our home. The process from start to finish was very easy and went smoothly. Quality of material was pristine and everything went according to plan. Thanks again.
We make building a new pole barn easy for DIY homeowners and contractors alike.
Every Holland pole barn kit starts with a conversation about how you will use the structure. Garage with oversized overhead doors. Heated workshop. Equipment storage with clear interior height. We walk through layout, door placement, overhangs, and structural needs so the final material list matches real use, not a generic template.
When you call our warehouse and offices, you speak with people who understand span tables, snow loads, door header sizing, and framing layout. If something in your design needs adjustment, we address it before materials are ordered. That prevents expensive changes later. And, you can call any time during or after your build with questions!
Instead of piecing together lumber yards, truss plants, and steel suppliers, your package is organized and delivered together. Posts, trusses, steel panels, trim, and hardware are planned as one system so your crew can unload, stage, and build without delays.
Accurate material takeoffs reduce waste and prevent reorders. Fewer surprises protect your timeline and your budget. Whether you are a contractor guarding your margin or a property owner building on your own land, that efficiency matters.
Here’s how it works. You can choose from premade plans or design your own custom pole barn.
We help spec the project, then we plan the supply list, put the order together, and deliver it to your job site.
Call to explain your project, talk about sizing and plans, and kick off the quoting process. We'll explain exactly what your project will need to get moving.
Using your details, we design a complete pole barn or barndominium package that fits your project. You'll get an upfront quote and a coordinated materials plan so you know exactly what’s included and why.
Once everything is finalized, your pole barn kit is scheduled for delivery to your site. If questions come up during the build, we’re a phone call away to help you keep moving forward with confidence.
We deliver pole barn kits throughout:
Holland | Zeeland | Hudsonville | Hamilton | Saugatuck | Allegan | West Olive
If your project is in or around the Holland region, we can coordinate delivery.
If you are pricing a post-frame building in or near Holland, MI, start with a material package built for Michigan conditions.
Start a quote today and we will help you plan a pole barn kit that fits your property, your timeline, and your budget.
Access to zoning ordinances, planning documents, and development information for properties located in Ottawa County, where most of Holland is located. If your project is outside city limits, this is often your starting point for land use requirements.
For projects within Holland city limits, this department handles building permits, inspections, and code enforcement. You can find permit applications, fee schedules, and contact information to confirm what is required for a new pole barn or accessory structure.
Navigate directly to the appropriate department, including Building, Planning, and Community Development, depending on your specific project in Allegan County. If your property is in the southern portion of Holland, this is the best starting point to confirm permit requirements and inspection procedures.
Pole barn cost in Holland depends on size, door configuration, roof pitch, and site exposure. A simple 24×36 garage will price very differently than a 40×60 equipment building with multiple overhead doors. The biggest cost swings usually come from door sizes, snow load requirements, and interior clear height. We provide clear material pricing based on your exact layout so you can plan your budget with confidence. For a deeper breakdown of what is typically included in a full material package, you can also read our guide here.
In most cases, yes. If your property is inside the City of Holland, you will work with the city’s Building & Inspections Department. If you are in Ottawa County or the Allegan County, you will follow county requirements. Permit rules for pole barns vary based on size, use, and zoning. We recommend confirming setbacks, maximum building size, and use restrictions before ordering materials.
Many builders assume piecing materials together saves money. In practice, small ordering mistakes, delivery fees, and missing components often increase the final cost. A coordinated pole barn kit reduces waste, limits reorders, and keeps your timeline intact. The financial benefit often comes from efficiency and fewer surprises.