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Pole Barn Builders in Romeo, MI

Pole barns and garages for the Village of Romeo and the hobby farms and orchards of Washington and Bruce townships, about 40 to 45 minutes from our Clarkston base.

CNO Pole Barns Around Romeo

CNO Pole Barns is based in Clarkston, about 40 to 45 minutes from Romeo, and our service area reaches into this corner of Macomb County to cover the Village of Romeo along with Washington and Bruce townships. We build pole barns, garages, and outbuildings for property owners across that mix of village lots and open township acreage. Zosim Serban owns and runs the company now, working with one of our 3 crews. CNO itself has been around since 1970.

What Romeo-Area Properties Are Building

This stretch of Macomb County sits on the rural edge, with orchards, small hobby farms, and larger residential lots spread through Washington and Bruce townships around the village itself. That mix shows up in what we build: detached garages and workshops for village and subdivision properties, and pole barns, run-in shelters, and general storage buildings for the hobby farms and larger parcels outside the village limits.

Permits in Romeo, Washington Township, and Bruce Township

All three jurisdictions handle permits on their own. Washington Township requires a permit for accessory buildings and also asks property owners to confirm the project doesn't conflict with any subdivision restrictions or easement agreements on the property, worth checking before you settle on a spot for the barn. We walk each property through whichever jurisdiction it falls under before pulling a permit.

Common Questions from Romeo-Area Customers

Do you build in the Village of Romeo itself, or just the townships around it?

Both. We build detached garages and storage buildings inside the village and pole barns and outbuildings on the larger parcels in Washington and Bruce townships around it.

How far is Romeo from CNO's base?

About 40 to 45 minutes from Clarkston. It sits toward the farther edge of our service area, so we plan Romeo-area estimates and builds accordingly.

Does Washington Township have specific rules for accessory buildings?

Washington Township requires a permit for accessory buildings and asks owners to confirm the project doesn't run into any subdivision restrictions or easement agreements first. We help walk through that before the estimate is final.

Can you build something smaller, like a barn for a couple horses or animals?

Yes. A lot of what we build around Romeo is smaller scale: a barn for a couple horses, general livestock, or just extra storage on a hobby farm. It doesn't need to be a large operation to make sense.

Get a Free Estimate in the Romeo Area

Ready to talk about a pole barn or garage near Romeo, Washington Township, or Bruce Township? Call CNO Pole Barns at (248) 625-2334. We'll schedule a free on-site visit, confirm which jurisdiction your property falls under, and put together a written estimate.

Ready to build in Romeo?

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