Durable Structures Built for Real Use

Pole Buildings in Chassell for property owners needing storage, workshops, or multi-use space that handles weather and heavy equipment

Stix and Stones Construction LLC builds pole buildings in Chassell and surrounding areas for homeowners, hobby farmers, and rural property owners who need versatile, weather-resistant structures. You work with one contractor to plan size, layout, door placement, and interior use. Pole buildings are designed for open interiors with fewer structural interruptions, making them ideal for storing tractors, boats, ATVs, firewood, or setting up workspace for welding, woodworking, or equipment repair.


This service involves setting treated poles into the ground below frost depth, framing the roof system, installing metal roofing and siding, and adding doors and windows as specified. Pole buildings go up faster than conventional framed structures because the poles serve as both foundation and frame. In this region, they are built to handle snow load, wind, and seasonal moisture without warping or settling. You get a functional building that performs well on rural properties where traditional foundations may not be practical.


If you are ready to talk through size, intended use, and site conditions, reach out to Stix and Stones Construction LLC to discuss your project.

What Makes Pole Buildings Effective

You choose the width, length, and ceiling height based on what you plan to store or build inside. Common sizes range from 24 by 32 feet for small storage to 40 by 60 feet or larger for agricultural use or multi-bay workshops. Stix and Stones Construction LLC helps you plan door size and placement so you can move equipment in and out without tight turns or clearance issues.


After the building is finished, you have a dry, open interior with a roof that sheds snow and rain, walls that block wind, and doors that close securely. Equipment stays protected, moisture stays out, and you gain usable space that did not exist before. The structure is built to last, with metal siding that resists rust and treated poles that stand up to ground contact and freeze-thaw cycles.


The process includes site layout, pole installation, framing, roofing, and exterior finish. Electrical service, insulation, and interior partitions can be added based on your needs. What is not included are concrete floors, plumbing, HVAC systems, or finish carpentry unless specified in the contract. Site prep such as clearing, grading, or gravel placement is handled separately.

Questions Property Owners Ask

People in Chassell often want to know how pole buildings compare to other structures and what to expect during the build.

  • What is a pole building used for?

    Pole buildings work well for equipment storage, workshops, hobby spaces, garages, agricultural buildings, and seasonal storage. The open layout and large door options make them versatile for many uses.

  • How are the poles installed?

    Treated poles are set into augered holes below the frost line, then backfilled and tamped for stability. This method creates a strong foundation without pouring concrete footings.

  • When is the best time to build?

    Construction can happen year-round in Chassell, though ground conditions in winter may require planning around frost depth and access. Spring and summer offer the most flexibility for site work and scheduling.

  • Why use metal roofing and siding?

    Metal is durable, low-maintenance, and handles snow shedding well. It resists rot, does not require painting, and stands up to years of exposure without degrading.

  • What site prep is needed?

    The building area should be reasonably level and accessible for equipment. Grading, clearing, and gravel may be required depending on the property layout and soil conditions.

For more details about pole building design, sizing, and site planning in the Chassell area, call Stix and Stones Construction LLC at (906) 231-5983.