2026 Cost Data · South Carolina

South Carolina Pole Barn Construction Cost

The average pole barn in South Carolina costs $25,000 in 2026. Per-square-foot pricing ranges from $14 to $42, with total project costs varying based on size, features, and site preparation.

Per Sq Ft

$14–$42

Avg. Project

$25,000

Snow Load

Low (0-10 psf)

Wind Zone

Moderate to High (90-140 mph coastal)

South Carolina Pole Barn Cost by Size

Building Size Kit Only Contractor-Built Est. Total
24x24 (576 sq ft) $3,629–$8,870 $8,064–$24,192 $19,008
30x40 (1,200 sq ft) $7,560–$18,480 $16,800–$50,400 $39,600
40x60 (2,400 sq ft) $15,120–$36,960 $33,600–$100,800 $79,200
40x80 (3,200 sq ft) $20,160–$49,280 $44,800–$134,400 $105,600
60x80 (4,800 sq ft) $30,240–$73,920 $67,200–$201,600 $158,400
60x100 (6,000 sq ft) $37,800–$92,400 $84,000–$252,000 $198,000

*Costs are South Carolina estimates for 2026. Includes basic shell construction — concrete slab, posts, trusses, metal roof and walls, and one overhead door. Insulation, electrical, and interior finishing are additional.

South Carolina Pole Barn Component Costs

Service Low High Average
Concrete Slab $6,048 $14,784 $10,080
Metal Panels (Roof & Walls) $6,720 $16,800 $11,088
Trusses & Framing $5,040 $13,440 $8,568
Posts & Lumber $2,688 $8,064 $5,040
Overhead Doors $800 $3,500 $1,800
Walk Doors & Windows $300 $1,500 $800
Insulation $1,500 $8,000 $4,000
Electrical $2,000 $8,000 $4,500
Permits & Engineering $500 $3,000 $1,500

*Component costs based on typical South Carolina pole barn builds. Actual costs vary by size, design, and local material prices.

Estimate Your Pole Barn Cost in South Carolina

Estimated Cost for 40×60 (2,400 sq ft)

$46,200$94,800

$0$0 per sq ft · Midwest

Kit Only

$12,200$35,700

Contractor-Built

$30,600$71,400

Estimates are based on national averages adjusted for your region. Actual costs depend on site conditions, local material prices, and contractor availability.

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Pole Barn Cost Factors in South Carolina

South Carolina offers affordable pole barn construction with year-round building conditions and competitive labor rates. The coastal Lowcountry region requires high wind load ratings (130-140 mph) due to hurricane exposure, significantly adding to structural costs. The Upstate and Midlands regions have more moderate wind requirements and are the most cost-effective areas for pole barn projects.

Key factors that affect pole barn costs in South Carolina include local material prices, labor rates, snow load requirements (Low (0-10 psf)), wind zone classification (Moderate to High (90-140 mph coastal)), and site preparation needs. Building code requirements and permit costs also vary by county.

Building Requirements

Snow Load Zone
Low (0-10 psf)
Wind Zone
Moderate to High (90-140 mph coastal)
Permit Required
Yes

Cost Overview

Per Sq Ft Range
$14–$42
Avg. Project Cost
$25,000
Permit Cost
$75-$500
Primary Use
Agricultural and residential

South Carolina Pole Barn Permits & Licensing

South Carolina requires a General Contractor license from the Contractors' Licensing Board for projects over $5,000. Residential specialty contractor licenses are available for smaller projects.

Permit costs in South Carolina typically range from $75-$500. Requirements vary by county — some rural agricultural areas may have exemptions for farm buildings, while residential and commercial pole barns typically require full building permits and engineered plans.

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Pole Barn Costs by City in South Carolina

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South Carolina Pole Barn FAQ

How much does a pole barn cost in South Carolina?
The average pole barn in South Carolina costs $25,000, with per-square-foot pricing ranging from $14 to $42. A basic 30x40 pole barn (1,200 sq ft) runs approximately $16,800 to $50,400, while a larger 40x60 (2,400 sq ft) costs $33,600 to $100,800. Final cost depends on size, features, insulation, doors, and site preparation.
Do I need a permit to build a pole barn in South Carolina?
Yes, a building permit is typically required for pole barn construction in South Carolina. Permit costs generally range from $75-$500. Contact your local building department before construction to confirm requirements for your specific location, including setback requirements and zoning restrictions.
What size pole barn should I build in South Carolina?
The most popular pole barn sizes in South Carolina are 30x40, 40x60, 40x80, 60x80. For a 2-car garage or small workshop, a 24x24 or 30x40 is sufficient. For equipment storage or a hobby farm, consider a 40x60 or 40x80. For larger agricultural or commercial needs, 60x80 or 60x100 structures are common. Your builder can help determine the right size based on your intended use.
What are the zoning requirements for pole barns in South Carolina?
Zoning regulations for pole barns in South Carolina vary by county and municipality. Common requirements include minimum setbacks from property lines, height restrictions, and agricultural vs. residential zoning distinctions. Some areas may restrict pole barns in residential zones or require them to be accessory structures to an existing dwelling. Always check with your local zoning office before starting construction.
How long does it take to build a pole barn in South Carolina?
A typical pole barn in South Carolina takes 2–6 weeks to build, depending on the size and complexity. A basic 30x40 shell can be erected in 1–2 weeks, while a fully finished 60x100 with insulation, electrical, and concrete can take 4–8 weeks. Weather, permit processing times, and contractor availability also affect the timeline. Snow load requirements in South Carolina (Low (0-10 psf)) may affect design and construction time.

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