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Pole Barn Builders in Highland, MI

Pole barns and horse barns for Highland Township's acreage and equestrian properties - locally owned, with free on-site estimates.

Horse Country Pole Barns and Steel Buildings

Zosim Serban owns and runs CNO Pole Barns today, more than five decades after the company got its start in 1970, and he stays personally involved in every Highland-area project alongside one of our 3 crews. Highland Township's trail-riding culture and acreage properties line up well with what we build most: pole barns, horse barns, and steel buildings sized around real acreage instead of a subdivision lot.

Permits and Zoning in Highland Township

Highland Township requires a permit for pole barns and barns specifically, along with garages, sheds, decks, and kennels, and every accessory structure gets a zoning review whether or not it ends up needing a permit. Applications run through the township's online permit system, and we handle that filing as part of your project so you are not stuck figuring out a new system on your own.

What Highland Properties Are Building

With the Highland Recreation Area and its trail network nearby, plenty of Highland Township property owners are set up for horses, and horse barns are a common ask, built with stalls, a wash rack, tack and feed storage, and room to store hay. Larger acreage parcels also bring requests for straightforward pole barns for equipment and hay, plus detached garages and workshops for everything else.

Ready When You Are

If you are planning a horse barn, pole barn, or garage on Highland Township acreage, call CNO Pole Barns at (248) 625-2334. We will come take a look at your property, talk through the layout, and give you a free, no-obligation estimate.

Common questions in Highland

Does Highland Township require a permit for a horse barn?

Yes. Barns and pole barns are on the township's list of structures that need a building permit, and zoning review applies to accessory buildings across the board. We file the paperwork as part of the job.

Do you build near the Highland Recreation Area?

We serve properties throughout Highland Township, including acreage near the recreation area as well as more residential lots. Call us and we will talk through your specific site.

What size horse barn can you build?

That depends on how many horses you keep and how you plan to use the space. We size stalls, aisles, and storage around your actual setup during the free estimate.

Do you offer steel buildings in Highland Township?

Yes. CNO is a certified Federal Steel Systems dealer, so we can quote, deliver, and stand up a steel building if that is a better fit than post-frame for your property.

Ready to build in Highland?

Get a free, no-obligation estimate for your Highland project. Call today or send us the details and we will come take a look.