If you're planning a pole barns in Penticton or the surrounding South Okanagan, you're managing South Okanagan heat, wind corridors between the lakes, and UV exposure that all impact building material choices and structural design.
Farrow Built works with property owners across Penticton, Summerland, Naramata, Oliver, and Osoyoos to design and build structures that handle South Okanagan conditions. Building permits in Penticton are handled by the City of Penticton or the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen. We manage permits for you.
Buildings We Construct in Penticton
- Post-frame pole barns
- Open-front equipment shelters
- Enclosed pole barn garages
- Agricultural pole barns
- Pole barn workshops
- Machine storage buildings
Popular Buildings for Penticton Property Owners
Many Penticton clients need pole barns services for:
- Agricultural equipment storage
- Livestock shelter
- Hay and feed storage
- Workshop and repair space
- General-purpose farm buildings
30x40 and 40x60 are the most popular sizes for South Okanagan builds.
Buildings Designed for Penticton Weather
Penticton sits at the southern end of Okanagan Lake. Properties face hot summers, moderate snowfall, and wind corridors between the two lakes that can stress building exteriors.
Our structures are post-frame construction engineered for local site conditions and building codes — meeting all local building requirements and site-specific conditions.
Projects Near Penticton

Acreage shop near Summerland

Post-frame garage near Penticton

Residential re-roof near Naramata
Areas We Serve Near Penticton
Pole Barns FAQs — Penticton
Do you build pole barns in Penticton?
Yes. Pole barns are an efficient option for agricultural storage, equipment buildings, and workshops in the South Okanagan.
Are pole barns suitable for Penticton's climate?
Yes. Post-frame construction handles the South Okanagan's temperature range and wind conditions well. We engineer for local requirements.
What do people use pole barns for in Penticton?
Equipment storage, workshops, hay storage, and livestock shelter are the most common uses in the Penticton area.