#14168 – 30×40×14 Residential Pole Building with Lean-To in Hayden, ID
#14168 – 30×40×14 Residential Pole Building with Lean-To in Hayden, ID
Steel Structures America built this 30′ × 40′ × 14′ residential pole building in Hayden, ID. The main structure includes a standard gable roof and a 12′ × 20′ lean-to.
Exterior Finish
This building was designed with a residential look instead of a shop-style exterior. The walls are finished with Hardie plank lap siding over stud framing, OSB sheathing, and house wrap. As a result, the exterior blends durability with a clean appearance. In addition, fully enclosed 2′ overhangs with vented soffits and a ridge cap improve airflow while completing the finished look.
Interior & Comfort
The structure includes fiberglass insulation at the roof and walls. This helps keep the space more comfortable throughout the year. Bottom-loaded trusses with ceiling joists create a level interior ceiling. Meanwhile, the lean-to provides both sheltered outdoor space and enclosed storage.
Doors & Windows
This building includes:
Therma-Tech insulated overhead doors (one 16′ × 12′ and one 8′ × 8′)
Armor Guard walk-in doors
4′ × 3′ vinyl windows
4″ × 18″ fixed windows
The owners intentionally chose overhead doors in colors that do not match the siding or roof. This choice reflects their personal style.
Foundation & Durability
This project uses Perma-Columns® to keep the posts strong for the long term. These precast concrete columns use a steel bracket that keeps all wood framing above grade. This system reduces the risk of rot and extends the life of the building.
The structure rests on a 42′ × 40′ concrete slab, 4″ thick and reinforced with fiber mesh.
Project Features
Main Building: 30′ × 40′ × 14′, 4/12 gable roof
Lean-To: 12′ × 20′, partially enclosed and open
Exterior: Hardie plank lap siding, asphalt shingle roof