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Why Best Barns Garage Kits are Engineered for the Serious DIY Homeowner

by Cliff Co 4 min read

You want a garage that lasts, not a flimsy metal shed that rattles in the wind or collapses under a heavy snowstorm. This is exactly where Best Barns garage kits stand out from the competition because they offer the perfect balance between a manageable DIY project and professional-grade engineering.

While most "garage kits" are just thin metal sheets you bolt together, Best Barns takes a different approach by providing a stick-built structure that uses the same materials and methods as your own house. We are going to explain why these kits are the top choice for homeowners who take their property seriously.

Key Takeaways

  • Real Construction: Best Barns garage kits utilize 2x4 framing just like a residential home to ensure maximum structural integrity.
  • Engineered Strength: The proprietary SecureTruss system handles heavy snow loads and high winds far better than flimsy metal alternatives.
  • Premium Siding: Kits feature LP SmartSide siding that resists rot, termites, and fungal decay while arriving primed and ready for paint.
  • Customization Ready: Standard stud spacing allows you to easily install insulation, drywall, and electricity without needing special adapters.
  • Permit Friendly: Because these kits meet many standard residential building codes, getting approval from your town is often faster and easier.

It Starts with the Framing

The skeleton of your building determines its lifespan, so Best Barns uses premium grade 2x4 lumber for the wall framing rather than cheap scrap wood. This imported Eurowood is prized for its strength and straightness.

They space the studs at 16 or 24 inches on center, which matters for two key reasons. First, it gives the building incredible rigidity, and second, it makes your life easier during the finishing process.

Standard insulation batts and electrical boxes fit perfectly between the studs, allowing you to finish the interior of a Best Barns kit just like a living room, something you cannot do easily with a metal shell.

garage kit insulation being installed

The Power of the SecureTruss System

The roof is usually the hardest part of a build, but Best Barns engineers have solved this difficulty with their SecureTruss technology. These pre-cut, engineered trusses lock together to form a roof structure capable of handling significant weight.

If you live in the north, you need a roof that holds heavy snow without bowing, while coastal residents need a structure that resists high winds. The SecureTruss system effectively transfers that weight down to the walls and foundation, which is why many building inspectors prefer these kits over other DIY options.

Best Barns Tailored Titan Tall

Siding That Fights Back

Wood sheds used to have a bad reputation for rotting, but Best Barns garage kits solve this issue by using LP SmartSide siding. This engineered wood product is created by treating wood strands with zinc borate before pressing them into panels.

This treatment makes the siding resistant to termites and fungal decay so it won't rot like standard plywood. It comes primed from the factory in a neutral color, meaning you just need to apply your choice of exterior latex paint. The siding also features a deep cedar texture that gives your garage high-end curb appeal right out of the box.

priming and painting garage kit walls

Pre-Cut for Precision

Building a garage from scratch requires advanced math since you have to calculate roof angles and cut rafter tails perfectly to prevent leaks.

Best Barns eliminates this risk by cutting every stud, truss, and trim piece at their factory so the pieces are ready to assemble the moment they arrive in your driveway.

You do not need to be a master carpenter to get professional results; you simply need to follow the instructions and fasten the pieces together, ensuring the building is square and true every time.

garage kit being assembled

Built for Versatility

A serious homeowner needs options, and because these kits use standard construction methods, you can modify them to fit your needs. While other kits lock you into a specific layout, Best Barns gives you a solid shell that you can adapt to your specific lifestyle.

  • Need a workshop? You can install heavy workbenches easily because the walls are solid wood.
  • Need a loft? Models like the Maker’s Loft XL come with a second floor specifically engineered to hold weight.
  • Need light? You can cut the siding to add extra windows anywhere you want between the studs.
garage kit interior with a shelf and insulation being stalled

A Smart Investment

A cheap shed looks like a cheap shed and might only last five or ten years before it rusts or dents. A Best Barns garage kit is a permanent addition to your real estate that acts like an extension of your home. Because it uses quality materials and residential styling, it can actually increase your property value by showing future buyers that you invested in a quality structure rather than a temporary fix.





Have any questions or would like to place an order? We'd love to help! Chat with our friendly customer service team by calling 1-844-945-3625, chatting in on our website or email us at customersupport@wildoaktrail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Best Barns garage kits difficult to build?

They require moderate DIY skills. Since the wood is pre-cut, you do not need complex carpentry knowledge, but you will need patience and a helper.

Do these kits meet local building codes?

Yes, in most cases. Best Barns engineers the kits to meet standard residential codes, but you should always verify your specific local requirements first.

Can I insulate a Best Barns garage?

Yes. The 2x4 wall framing allows you to install standard fiberglass insulation and drywall to create a heated, comfortable workspace.

How long does the siding last?

LP SmartSide siding is incredibly durable. With proper painting and maintenance, it can last over 50 years and comes with a strong warranty.

Does the kit come with a floor?

Standard garage kits do not include a floor. You must pour a concrete slab or purchase the optional wooden floor kit separately.

Cliff Co
Cliff Co

Cliff, a passionate storyteller and hardcore seller, here to share insights and knowledge on all things prep. He firmly believes in only selling things he'd use himself, making sure only the best get to his readers' hands.

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