Prefab Barns in Arkansas

Invest in a barn built for Arkansas land and agriculture, not a generic catalog fallback. Carolina Storage Solutions engineers high-performing prefab barns tailored to resist rot, rust, and the intense severe storm seasons of the mid-South. Serving the entire state from the open fields of Crittenden and Mississippi counties to the acreage properties of Pulaski County, we provide premium, modularly assembled structures built to protect what matters most.

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Prefab Barns That Respect Arkansas Land and Agriculture

Arkansas has been farming country since long before it was a state. Rice paddies stretching across the Delta lowlands, soybean and cotton operations running across the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, cattle ranches spread through the Ouachita foothills, poultry operations anchoring entire county economies in the northwest, and a fast-growing wave of new hobby farms and equestrian properties building up around the Bentonville and Fayetteville corridor. This is a state where the land is taken seriously, and the structures on it are expected to earn their place. At Carolina Storage Solutions, we build prefab barns in Arkansas that meet that standard: well-engineered, honestly built, and delivered directly from our Southeast facility to your property.

We ship from North Carolina on direct freight routes into Arkansas, delivering modular and fully assembled barns to properties across all four corners of the state. Whether your land sits in the Delta, the Ozarks, the River Valley, or the Gulf Coastal Plain in the south, we deliver structures designed for the Southern climate and the working life of an Arkansas property.

Why Arkansas Property Owners Choose Carolina Storage Solutions

Engineered for the Southern Climate: Every Arkansas build includes vapor-resistant framing, pressure-treated ground-contact components, and G-100 galvanized hardware throughout. From the persistent humidity of the Delta to the wet winters of the Ozarks, our structures resist the rot, rust, and mold that the Southern climate accelerates in lesser buildings.
Severe Weather and Wind Load Ready: Arkansas lies within the broader tornado and severe-storm corridor that runs through the mid-South every spring and fall. Our barns are engineered with reinforced anchoring systems and framing schedules designed to meet local wind-load requirements, giving you confidence in your structure when the weather turns.

Built for Working Agriculture and Equestrian Use: From clear-span equipment storage for row-crop operations to center-aisle horse barns for serious equestrian properties, our designs are built around how Arkansas landowners actually use their structures, not a generic national template.

Efficient Regional Delivery: Our direct freight routes into Arkansas keep delivery timelines predictable and costs competitive. As a Southeast-based manufacturer, we move structures into the state regularly and understand the logistics of getting a barn to your specific property, whether it sits on a paved county road or a gravel farm lane.

The Arkansas Collection

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Center Aisle

  • Maximum three-day installation
  • Lifetime shingle warranty
  • Preliminary drawings
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Shed Row

  • Lifetime shingle warranty
  • Always portable!
  • Rent To Own available
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Run In Sheds

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L Shaped 

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  • Lifetime shingle warranty
  • Full floor, service door, tack window
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U Shaped

  • Corner brackets with tow hooks
  • Lifetime shingle warranty
  • Solid or 4' wall with 2' metal grill
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Prefab Barns Built for Every Region of Arkansas

Working Farms and Equipment Storage Across the Delta: Crittenden, Mississippi, Poinsett, Cross, and the surrounding Delta counties are home to some of the most productive agricultural land in the country. Rice, soybean, cotton, and corn operations across this region run significant equipment inventories that need serious covered storage. A combine or planter left exposed to an Arkansas winter or a summer thunderstorm deteriorates quickly. Our clear-span barn designs give Delta farming operations the unobstructed interior space needed to protect large equipment and hay inventories, without interior posts disrupting the floor plan. These are practical, hardworking structures built for properties that operate the same way.

Poultry, Cattle, and Hobby Farm Properties in Northwest Arkansas: Benton, Washington, Carroll, and Madison counties in the Northwest are the fastest-growing corner of the state, driven by the economic engine of the Bentonville tech and retail corridor. That growth has produced a significant wave of new acreage buyers, hobby farm owners, and equestrian property developers who want quality structures that match the investment they are making in their land. Our center-aisle and U-shaped barns serve equestrian operations with proper ventilation and stall configurations built for working horses. In contrast, our shed-row and L-shaped designs serve the poultry and cattle operations that have long anchored this region's agricultural economy.

River Valley Farms and Livestock Operations in Central Arkansas: Conway, Faulkner, Yell, and the surrounding River Valley counties sit at the geographic heart of the state and support a mix of livestock operations, small farms, and rural residential properties. Property owners here need practical, durable structures that withstand Arkansas's humid summers and wet winters without requiring months of construction. Our shed-row and clear-span designs give central Arkansas landowners the covered storage they need at a project timeline that does not disrupt a working operation.

Rural Homesteads and Agricultural Properties in South Arkansas: Union, Ouachita, Columbia, and the timber and agricultural counties of South Arkansas have a quiet but consistent demand for quality barn structures. Properties here tend to be larger, more rural, and more isolated than in other parts of the state, which makes the reliability of our delivery process and the durability of our structures especially important. Our South Arkansas builds are engineered with the humidity and storm exposure of the Gulf Coastal Plain in mind, using materials and ventilation configurations that withstand the long, hot, wet summers that define this part of the state.

Ozark Mountain Properties in North-Central Arkansas: Searcy, Newton, Boone, and the rugged mountain counties of the Ozark plateau present their own distinct set of demands. Terrain that makes traditional construction difficult, winters that bring meaningful snow and ice accumulation at higher elevations, and a population of landowners who tend to be self-reliant and standards-driven. Our modular delivery system is well-suited to the tighter access points common on Ozark properties, and our mountain-bound builds are engineered for the elevated snow loads and freeze-thaw conditions common above 1,500 feet in this region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a building permit for a prefab barn in Arkansas?

Arkansas building permits are regulated at the county or municipality level, and requirements vary considerably across the state. Agricultural structures used for farming or livestock purposes on active farmland are often exempt from standard building permits in unincorporated county areas under Arkansas's agricultural exemption statutes. However, a zoning or land-use permit confirming proper setbacks is typically required, regardless of agricultural status. In more developed counties like Benton, Washington, and Pulaski, Washington, full building permits are required for permanent structures exceeding a certain square footage threshold. We recommend contacting your county's planning and zoning office before delivery to confirm what applies to your specific parcel and intended use.

How do your barns handle Arkansas's heat, humidity, and summer storms?

Arkansas summers combine intense heat with high humidity and a regular schedule of severe thunderstorms, all of which put sustained pressure on a barn's materials, ventilation, and anchoring. Our Arkansas-bound barns address each of these challenges directly. We use pressure-treated lumber and G-100 galvanized hardware on all ground-contact and structural components to resist the rot and corrosion that Southern humidity accelerates over time. Ridge vents, oversized gable openings, and strategic window placement keep air moving through the structure even on still summer days, protecting livestock and stored hay from heat stress and moisture buildup. And our anchoring systems are engineered to meet local wind-load requirements for the severe storm events that move through the state every spring and fall.

What foundation do you recommend for Arkansas soil conditions?

Arkansas soils vary from the heavy clay of the Delta lowlands to the rocky, thin soils of the Ozark plateau. Across most of the state, we recommend a level 4 to 6-inch compacted gravel pad using clean crushed limestone aggregate, extending at least 12 inches beyond the barn's perimeter on all sides. This base provides reliable drainage during Arkansas's wet seasons and prevents the settling that poorly prepared foundations experience as soil moves with changes in moisture and temperature. On Delta properties with particularly heavy clay soils, additional base depth and compaction may be warranted, and we can discuss site-specific recommendations when you call for a quote.

How long does delivery take from North Carolina to Arkansas?

Transit from our North Carolina facility to Arkansas typically runs 2 to 3 days once your build is complete. We ship via direct freight routes into the state, without intermediate transfers, keeping your delivery timeline predictable and your freight costs competitive. For larger modular center-aisle and L-shaped configurations, our crews travel with the structure and complete on-site assembly promptly after arrival. Call us for a delivery quote to your specific address, and we will provide a firm timeline and freight estimate based on your location and barn style.

Start Your Arkansas Barn Build Today

Arkansas land deserves a barn built to match it. Whether you are protecting a row-crop equipment investment in the Delta, building an equestrian facility in Northwest Arkansas, or putting up a first barn on a new rural property in the River Valley or the Ozarks, Carolina Storage Solutions delivers the quality, the engineering, and the regional expertise your project needs.

Use our 3D Barn Designer to start your build, or call us directly for a delivery quote to your Arkansas property. Let's build something your land can rely on.

Serving All of Arkansas

Northwest AR: Bentonville · Fayetteville · Rogers · Springdale · Benton County · Washington County Ozarks: Harrison · Mountain Home · Searcy · Boone County · Newton County River Valley: Fort Smith · Conway · Russellville · Clarksville · Yell County Central AR: Little Rock · North Little Rock · Benton · Bryant · Pulaski County Delta: Jonesboro · West Memphis · Paragould · Crittenden County · Mississippi County South AR: El Dorado · Camden · Magnolia · Union County · Ouachita County
L Shaped Barns
Any combination of stalls, tack rooms, feed rooms, and wash stalls available
Full floor, service door, and one window in tack room
Corner bracket with tow hook on each corner
Lifetime warranty architectural shingles
No stain or paint on exterior (optional)
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U Shaped Barns
Full floor, service door, and one window in tack room
Corner bracket with tow hook on each corner
Lifetime warranty architectural shingles
No stain or paint on exterior (optional)
Your choice of solid divider wall or 4′ wall with 2′ metal grill between stalls and tack room
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