Lofted Barn
Steepest pitch, full loft storage above the main floor. Best for tools, mowers, and seasonal stuff that has to live somewhere.
Lofted barns, garden sheds, utility sheds, and workshops delivered fully built across Comanche County. Wood, metal, and rent-to-own options. Built for 90+ MPH Oklahoma weather and the way folks here actually use a shed.
Tell us your ZIP and what you need to store — we’ll text or call back same day with real pricing on the right size and style for your lot. No call-center scripts.
Steepest pitch, full loft storage above the main floor. Best for tools, mowers, and seasonal stuff that has to live somewhere.
Compact A-frame footprint, cottage trim, double doors. Designed for backyard placement where the shed is visible from the house.
Workhorse shape, single slope or low gable, maximum interior cube. Best price per square foot of storage.
Single-slope roof against an existing structure or as a standalone narrow footprint. Great for firewood, mowers, or chickens.
Classic gable roof, balanced proportions, easy to add a window or porch later. Workshops and she-sheds start here.
Door on the long wall instead of the gable end. Better for narrow lots and side-of-house placement where end-door clearance is tight.
Real prices, fully built and delivered to Comanche County on a roll-off trailer. Wood sheds (T1-11 or LP SmartSide) and metal sheds (29-ga panels) priced separately. Rent-to-own available on every size with no credit check.
120 sq ft — mowers, tools, lawn gear
Wood · RTO from $109/mo · metal upgrade $300
Configure →192 sq ft — ATV, riding mower, full tool benches
Lofted barn or A-frame · RTO from $169/mo
Configure →336 sq ft — small tractor, full workshop, side-by-side
Heavy floor · double doors · RTO from $279/mo
Configure →Prices include free delivery within Comanche County and 50 mi. Most sheds delivered fully assembled on skids — no permit needed for portable units.
| Size (footprint) | Style | Wood | Metal |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8×10 (80 sq ft — tools, mower) | Garden / utility | $1,895–$2,195 | $1,695–$1,995 |
| 10×12 (120 sq ft — small backyard) | Garden | $2,495–$2,895 | $2,195–$2,595 |
| Lofted barn | $2,795–$3,195 | $2,495–$2,895 | |
| 10×16 (160 sq ft — mid-size storage) | Utility | $2,995–$3,495 | $2,695–$3,195 |
| Lofted barn | $3,295–$3,795 | $2,995–$3,495 | |
| 12×16 (192 sq ft — ATV / riding mower) | Utility | $3,495–$3,995 | $3,195–$3,695 |
| Lofted barn | $3,895–$4,395 | $3,495–$3,995 | |
| A-frame workshop | $4,195–$4,795 | $3,795–$4,395 | |
| 12×20 (240 sq ft — workshop / equipment) | Utility | $4,295–$4,895 | $3,895–$4,495 |
| Lofted barn | $4,695–$5,295 | $4,295–$4,895 | |
| A-frame workshop | $4,995–$5,695 | $4,495–$5,195 | |
| 12×24 (288 sq ft — small shop) | Lofted barn | $5,295–$5,995 | $4,795–$5,495 |
| A-frame workshop | $5,595–$6,395 | $4,995–$5,795 | |
| Side-door | $5,495–$6,195 | $4,995–$5,695 | |
| 14×24 (336 sq ft — full workshop) | Lofted barn | $6,495–$7,295 | $5,895–$6,695 |
| A-frame workshop | $6,795–$7,695 | $6,195–$7,095 | |
| 14×32 (448 sq ft — tractor / multi-bay) | Lofted barn | $8,495–$9,495 | $7,695–$8,695 |
| A-frame workshop | $8,895–$9,995 | $8,095–$9,195 |
All prices delivered fully built to Comanche County. Wood sheds use treated 4x6 skids, 2x4 wall studs, T1-11 or LP SmartSide siding, 29-ga metal roofing standard. Metal sheds use 14-ga galvanized frame and 29-ga panels. Floor included on all sizes. Color and trim choices vary — we bring samples to the site.
Wind anchoring
90 MPH
Helical ground anchors at four corners minimum on every shed delivered into Comanche County.
Snow load
5 PSF
2x6 trusses on 24-inch centers handle Oklahoma snow without upgrade. Heavy-snow option available.
Permits
Most: none
Sheds under 200 sq ft on portable skids generally do not require a permit inside Lawton city limits or in Comanche County.
Lawton sits in Comanche County, near Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, with road access via I-44. Southwest Oklahoma runs hot and dry through the long stretch of summer, with hard red clay underfoot and the kind of wind that comes off the plains in March without much to slow it down. The sheds we deliver to Lawton and the surrounding Comanche County acreage are built for that climate from the ground up: pressure-treated 4x6 skids that won't rot in a wet spring, double top plates that don't flex when a 60 MPH gust pushes the door, and metal roofing options that reflect the August sun instead of cooking your stored mowers and chemicals. Folks out here use a shed for real things — diesel cans, hand tools, deer rifles in the off-season, calf pulls, the chest freezer that wouldn't fit in the garage. We size for that, not for a curated suburban backyard.
Wind is the structural concern out here, not snow. Design wind speed under the 2018 IBC for this part of the state runs around 115 MPH ultimate, 90 MPH nominal, and we anchor every delivered shed accordingly with 36-inch helical ground anchors at four corners minimum on lots without a slab. Snow load runs about 5 PSF, low enough that standard 2x6 trusses on 24-inch centers handle it without upgrade. The bigger seasonal threat is hail — we recommend metal roofing over shingles on any shed parked in the open across southwest Oklahoma, because a single April hailstorm can total an asphalt roof and the metal will dent without leaking.
Pad prep matters more than people expect. A shed delivered onto bare dirt will rock, settle unevenly, and trap moisture under the skids that rots out the floor in three to five years. We strongly recommend a level gravel pad — 4 inches of compacted #57 stone over a tamped base, sized 12 inches larger than the shed footprint on every side — before delivery day. We’ll quote pad prep separately, or we’ll deliver to a pad you’ve already built. Either way, it’s the single biggest factor in how long the shed lasts.
We deliver fully built sheds across Comanche County and surrounding counties. Lot pickup at 227 1/2 N Main St., Waurika, OK 73573.
Estimated monthly payment
$/mo
Estimate only. Assumes 9.99% APR. Subject to credit approval. RTO terms shown separately on quote.
Apply with my quoteMost of our shed customers in Comanche County use rent-to-own — no credit check, approval in under 10 minutes. Cash and traditional financing are also options.
Pay cash and we discount 3–5% off the financed price. On a $4,500 shed that’s $135–$225 back. Card payments accepted up to $10,000 (2.9% processor fee passed through).
No credit check. Approval based on ID + verifiable monthly income, under 10 minutes. First month + security deposit gets you delivered. 24/36/48-month terms, you own it outright at the end. Total cost runs ~1.6–1.9× cash price.
Lender partners that specialize in outdoor structures. APR range 7.49%–17.99%, terms 24–120 months, soft credit pull for pre-qualification. Same-day approval.
Every Lawton shed carries structure, panel, and workmanship warranties.
Structure
10 years
Floor joists, wall framing, trusses, and roof decking warranted against structural failure for 10 years from delivery. Pressure-treated 4x6 skids, 2x4 wall framing, 2x6 trusses on 24-inch centers standard.
Roof & siding
10–40 yrs
29-ga painted metal roofing carries 40-year manufacturer warranty against fade and chip-through. LP SmartSide siding carries 50-year limited warranty. T1-11 plywood siding carries 10-year warranty when properly sealed.
Workmanship
1 year
Anything our crew touches is warranted for 12 months from delivery. Loose hinges, sticky doors, leaks at penetrations, anchor failure on level ground — we come back and fix it on our dime.
After 15+ years delivering across Oklahoma, here’s the straight talk on the three options Lawton buyers actually consider.
4.9★ average across 120 Google reviews
★★★★★
“Bought a 12x16 lofted barn for the lawn equipment and the kids’ outdoor toys. Delivery was on time, the driver leveled it on our gravel pad in about 45 minutes, and it looks like it grew there. The rent-to-own paperwork took us 8 minutes including the photo of my driver license. Three months in, no issues, doors still latch perfectly even after the May storms.”
★★★★★
“I needed something to get the riding mower and the snow blower out of the garage so my wife could park inside again. Called three places. Two of them quoted me a 6-week wait. Marcy at Barn Brothers had the 10x12 utility shed at my house in 13 days. The pad they recommended took me a Saturday afternoon to build with rented tools and a yard of gravel. Worth every dollar.”
★★★★★
“We’d been looking at sheds for about a year — the big-box kit my brother in law put up looked terrible after one Oklahoma winter and we did not want to repeat that mistake. Went with the 14x24 workshop in barn red with white trim. The driver took his time getting the placement right and showed me exactly how the anchors work. We use it as a craft studio now and it stays cool in summer with the gable vents we added.”
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