Our team builds custom pole barns, farm buildings, workshops, and commercial structures in Paducah and across western Kentucky. We're based in Clarksville, TN — about 2 hours away — and we bring the same quality and professionalism to every Paducah project that our closer-in customers count on. Free estimates with no obligation.
Paducah sits at the confluence of the Tennessee and Ohio rivers — a strategic agricultural and industrial hub. Our team builds durable, practical post-frame structures for the farms, businesses, and homeowners of western Kentucky.
Row-crop and livestock operations in McCracken, Graves, and Marshall counties depend on reliable storage and shelter buildings. We build hay barns, grain storage structures, and multi-purpose farm buildings sized for western Kentucky's large-scale farms.
Learn More →Kentucky is horse country — and that extends to the western purchase area. Our crew builds custom horse barns with stalls, tack rooms, wash bays, and riding arenas designed for the Paducah area's climate and property types.
Learn More →Paducah homeowners and tradespeople count on well-built garages and workshops for vehicles, tools, and projects. We build oversized structures with optional insulation, electrical rough-in, and climate control for year-round use.
Learn More →Contractor shops, storage facilities, and light commercial buildings for Paducah-area businesses. Post-frame construction is one of the most cost-effective ways to get large commercial space built quickly on a reasonable budget.
Learn More →Protect large equipment, boats, RVs, and trailers from western Kentucky's weather. We build open-sided carports and fully enclosed storage buildings in any dimension, with overhead doors sized to accommodate your largest equipment.
Learn More →Barndominium shells, hunting camps, and custom post-frame buildings are growing in popularity in western Kentucky. Our team handles the complete shell construction and can work alongside your interior finishing crew.
Learn More →Paducah is about 2 hours from our Clarksville base via the Purchase Parkway, and we take projects in McCracken and surrounding counties regularly. Our scheduling accommodates the drive without added delays to your build timeline.
Properties near the Tennessee and Ohio rivers can present drainage and soil challenges. Our team assesses every Paducah-area site carefully, setting posts at proper depths and engineering buildings to handle the western Kentucky floodplain environment.
Pole barns deliver 30–50% more usable space per dollar than conventional framing. In a market like Paducah where skilled labor costs are a real factor, post-frame construction's speed and material efficiency translate directly to savings for you.
Western Kentucky sits in a high-wind corridor and sees regular ice storms. Every building we construct is engineered to meet Kentucky's structural load requirements, protecting your investment through decades of severe weather.
Our team handles all permit submissions with McCracken County Code Enforcement and, where applicable, the Paducah city building department. Engineered drawings, site plans, and inspection coordination are all managed by our office.
From first call to finished structure — here's how our team handles a pole barn project in the Paducah area.
Call us or fill out our estimate form. Tell us your property location in the Paducah area, the type and size of building you need, and any specific features. We'll respond within one business day.
Our crew travels to your McCracken County property to evaluate the site, assess soil and drainage, discuss your project goals, and finalize the design and build plan. No charge for the visit.
We submit permit applications to McCracken County, prepare all required engineering documentation, and complete site grading, post-hole drilling, and foundation preparation before framing begins.
Framing, roofing, and siding typically take 2–6 weeks. We finish every Paducah-area project with a thorough walkthrough — your sign-off matters before we consider the job complete.
"We farm in Graves County and have been looking for a reliable builder for a large hay barn. The Clarksville crew was the most professional group I talked to — they came out, assessed my property properly, and built a 40×80 barn that's solid as anything. Worth every penny and well worth the wait for a quality crew."
— Larry H., Graves County KY"I own property near Lone Oak and wanted a large workshop to run my small engine repair business out of. These guys built me a 36×48 fully insulated and wired shop in just under four weeks. McCracken County permit was handled without any trouble. Very pleased."
— Mike T., McCracken County KY"Our farm needed a new equipment storage building — we run combines and large planters so clearance was critical. The team designed the building right, got us 16-foot eaves and 20-foot doors, and built it fast. The drive from Clarksville was no problem for them at all. Great experience."
— Beth S., Marshall County KYDon't see your community? Call us — we likely serve your area.
Yes — our crew builds in Paducah and throughout western Kentucky. We're based in Clarksville, TN, roughly 2 hours from Paducah via the Purchase Parkway, and we take projects in McCracken, Graves, Marshall, and surrounding counties. Call or submit an estimate request to get started.
Basic pole barn shells in the Paducah area run approximately $15–$28 per square foot. Enclosed buildings with concrete floors run $25–$45 per square foot, and fully finished buildings with electrical, insulation, and HVAC rough-in run $38–$65+. A 30×40 shell starts around $18,000–$34,000. See our full cost guide for detailed examples.
Yes. McCracken County Code Enforcement requires permits for permanent structures. If your property is within Paducah city limits, the City of Paducah Building Inspection office also has jurisdiction. Our team handles all permit applications, engineering submittals, and inspection coordination so you don't have to deal with the bureaucracy.
Properties in or near floodplain areas require additional site assessment and may have elevation requirements under FEMA flood zone regulations. Our team evaluates all Paducah-area sites carefully before designing your building. We've handled floodplain-adjacent builds before and know how to engineer them properly.
From permit approval to construction completion, most Paducah-area pole barns take 3–7 weeks total. Construction itself usually runs 2–5 weeks depending on building size. We schedule Paducah projects in blocks to minimize drive time and keep your build moving efficiently.
Our team is ready to travel to your McCracken County property and deliver a free, detailed estimate. Quality post-frame construction at fair, transparent prices — call today.