If you're planning a hay shed build in Oliver or the surrounding South Okanagan, you're located in Canada's only pocket desert where extreme heat, intense UV exposure, and dry conditions create unique building challenges.
Farrow Built works with property owners across Oliver, Osoyoos, Penticton, Okanagan Falls, and Keremeos to design and build structures that handle South Okanagan conditions. Building permits in Oliver are managed by the Town of Oliver or the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen. We handle all permits.
Buildings We Construct in Oliver
- Open-front hay sheds
- Enclosed hay storage buildings
- Round bale storage sheds
- Square bale storage buildings
- Feed storage structures
- Combination hay and equipment sheds
Popular Buildings for Oliver Property Owners
Many Oliver clients need hay shed builder services for:
- Round bale storage
- Square bale storage
- Feed protection from weather
- Reducing hay waste and spoilage
- Centralized feed management
30x40 and 40x60 are popular for South Okanagan builds.
Buildings Designed for Oliver Weather
Oliver is in Canada's only pocket desert. Buildings face extreme heat, intense UV, and low moisture. Material selection and ventilation are critical design considerations.
Our structures are designed to keep hay dry through wet winters and protect against wind-driven rain and snow — meeting all local building requirements and site-specific conditions.
Projects Near Oliver

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Areas We Serve Near Oliver
Hay Shed Builder FAQs — Oliver
Do you build hay sheds in Oliver?
Yes. Even in Oliver's dry climate, a hay shed protects against wind-blown dust, occasional rain, and UV degradation.
Does hay need protection in Oliver's dry climate?
Yes. While rain is minimal, UV exposure degrades hay quality over time, and wind-blown dust and debris contaminate stored hay.
What hay shed designs work in the South Okanagan?
Open-front designs provide excellent airflow — important in the heat — while keeping hay protected from weather and UV.