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Price: | $2,580 – $33,024 |
Sizes: | 6×6 – 16×48 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, and Vinyl |
Windows: | 18×36 w/screen (x2) |
Doors: | Double doors in color of choice |
Roof Pitch: | 6/12 |
Price: | $6,484 – $29,070 |
Sizes: | 10×16 – 16×48 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, Vinyl, and More |
Windows: | (2) 24×36 windows with screens and shutters |
Doors: | Classic Wooden 3ft single door and 9×7 Raised Panel garage door with glass |
Roof Pitch: | 6/12 |
Price: | $8,368 – $30,860 |
Sizes: | 10×16 – 16×48 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, Vinyl, Clapboard, and More |
Windows: | (4) 24×36 windows with trim and shutters |
Doors: | Classic Wooden 6ft double door, and 9×6’6″ Carriage-style garage door with glass |
Roof Pitch: | 8.5/12 |
Price: | $6,145 – $26,770 |
Sizes: | 12×16 – 16×48 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, Vinyl, and More |
Windows: | (2) 24×36 windows with screens and shutters |
Doors: | Standard Wooden 3ft Single Door and 9×7 Raised Panel garage door |
Roof Pitch: | 6/12 |
Price: | – |
Sizes: | 20×24 – 28×60 |
Sidings: | Board & Batten, Clapboard, and More |
Windows: | (2) 60×36 vinyl side slider windows with trim, (2) vinyl trapezoid windows on the end walls |
Doors: | (1) 3′ single pre-hung, flush panel door, (2) Flush panel overhead garage doors |
Roof Pitch: | 1.5/12 (20′ garages); 1.75/12 (24′-28′ garages) |
Price: | $41,829 – $111,575 |
Sizes: | 20×20 – 32×60 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, Vinyl, Clapboard, and More |
Windows: | (2) 30×40 insulated windows with screens and shutters |
Doors: | Prehung 3ft single door, (2) 9×7 Raised Panel garage doors |
Roof Pitch: | Barn Style Roof Pitch |
Price: | $35,737 – $90,751 |
Sizes: | 20×20 – 32×60 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, Vinyl, Clapboard, and More |
Windows: | 2 – 30×40 insulated windows with screens and shutters |
Doors: | Prehung 3ft single door and (2) 9×7 Raised Panel garage doors with glass |
Roof Pitch: | 12/12 |
Price: | $19,235 – $55,105 |
Sizes: | 20×20 – 32×60 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, Vinyl, and More |
Windows: | (2) 30×40 insulated windows with screens and shutters |
Doors: | Prehung 3ft single door, (3) 9×7 Raised Panel garage doors |
Roof Pitch: | 5/12 |
Price: | $26,988 – $73,956 |
Sizes: | 20×20 – 32×60 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, Vinyl, and More |
Windows: | (2) 30×40 insulated windows with screens and shutters |
Doors: | Prehung 3ft single door, (3) 9×7 Raised Panel garage doors |
Roof Pitch: | 8/12 |
Price: | $32,437 – $88,711 |
Sizes: | 20×20 – 32×60 |
Sidings: | Engineered Wood, Vinyl, and More |
Windows: | 2 – 30×40 insulated windows with screens and shutters |
Doors: | Pre-hung 3ft single door and 3 – 9×7 Raised Panel garage doors with no glass |
Roof Pitch: | Barn style roof pitch |
Get the perfect blend of style and function with our hip roof sheds and hip roof garages. Whether you need to store tools, equipment, or other belongings, these buildings offer secure, organized space while adding charm to your property.
With customizable roofing, siding, and doors, you can design a building that fits your style. Built with high-quality materials and easy to install, our hip roof buildings are ready to enhance your space in no time. Explore your options today!
A Hip Roof shed or garage is more than just a storage space! It’s a functional and stylish solution for everything from vehicle storage to workshop space. Choose the right size, roof, and door style that fits your needs and enhances your property’s look. Built to last and designed for versatility, our buildings help you stay organized while providing a secure and attractive space. Whether you need storage for equipment, tools, or a dedicated space for projects, our hip roof buildings offer the perfect solution for your needs.
Our hip roof sheds are perfect for storing all your tools, equipment, and seasonal items. With a sturdy, reliable structure, your belongings will stay safe and organized, no matter the weather. Enjoy easy access to your items with a design that keeps everything in reach while maintaining a clean space.
Need a quiet, dedicated workspace? A hip roof building makes the perfect home office. With customizable space and the option to add windows for natural light, it’s easy to create a comfortable, productive environment. Say goodbye to distractions and enjoy a peaceful office right in your backyard.
Turn your hip roof building into a spacious workshop where you can tackle your DIY projects, hobbies, or professional work. The durable design provides plenty of room for tools, equipment, and storage, giving you the space you need to bring your ideas to life with ease and organization.
Our hip roof garages are a great fit for parking vehicles, storing extra equipment, or even setting up a small workspace. With ample space and a design that blends with your home, your garage will be both functional and attractive, providing long-lasting protection for your car and other belongings.
Explore hip roof buildings we’ve built for our customers in the past!
There are several variations of hip roofs, each with its own flair. The most common are the pyramid hip, which has a simple, four-sided pyramid shape, and the mansard hip, which includes two slopes on each side, often for a more classic, elegant look. Other options like the cross-hipped roof and half-hipped roof provide different benefits depending on your space and design preferences.
Hip roofs are excellent in a variety of climates, especially places with heavy rainfall, snow, or high winds. The sloped design helps water, snow, and debris slide off easily, preventing build-up. They’re a solid choice if you live in areas where weather conditions can get extreme, offering added protection for your home.
The biggest downside of a hip roof is the higher cost, both for materials and labor. They also tend to have less attic space compared to gable roofs, which might not be ideal if you’re looking for extra storage or living space up top. Lastly, repairs or maintenance can be trickier due to the design.
Generally, yes. Hip roofs tend to be pricier to build than gable roofs because of the complexity of the design and the additional materials needed. But, the long-term benefits, like better durability and resistance to extreme weather can make the extra cost worth it.
While both types of roofs provide shelter, a hip roof is much sturdier. Unlike a gable roof with just two sloping sides, a hip roof has four, offering better wind resistance and overall stability. This makes it a solid choice if you’re in a region with frequent storms or high winds.
Hip roofs are incredibly durable, with all four sides sloping down toward the walls, which makes them more stable and better suited to handle heavy winds. They’re perfect for areas that experience storms or harsh weather because the design reduces the chance of roof damage and provides excellent structural integrity.
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