Pole barns, barndominiums, houses and shops — framed across the Mountain West by people who actually love the work. Built right. Built once.
Post-frame construction is a misunderstood thing. People hear “pole barn” and think livestock. The truth is some of the toughest, most flexible, most cost-effective buildings going up across Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana right now are built on the same bones as a hundred-year-old barn — just dressed for the next century instead of the last.
The classic post-frame structure, done right. Hay, equipment, livestock, equine — built to span big and stand for decades. Engineered for Mountain West snow loads and the work you’ll actually be doing in there.
Live in the kind of building they used to put livestock in — except yours has heated floors, a forty-foot great room, and a covered porch big enough for the whole family. Steel-skinned, code-stamped, cost-effective.
Post-frame homes that look like any other custom home from the curb — but cost less, go up faster, and give you the kind of open spans traditional stick framing can’t touch. The next generation of mountain-west houses.
Wired, framed, finished. Garages, hobby shops, hangars, side hustles. The kind of building you’ll still be using when the kids inherit it. Insulated for our winters, sealed for our dust storms.
Storm Breaker Buildings is a licensed contractor based in Cache Valley, Utah. Every project gets direct oversight from start to finish — no hand-offs, no middlemen, no surprises on the final invoice.
Storm Breaker specializes in post-frame construction — pole barns, barndominiums, custom homes, and shops. It’s a building method that’s tough, flexible, and cost-effective, and we’ve spent years refining how to do it right across the Intermountain West.
We’re licensed in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, and have completed projects as far as twelve hours from our Cache Valley base. As the company grows, we’ll expand through direct hires or established local crews — but the standard doesn’t change depending on the zip code.
Every quote is honest. Every site walk is free. You get a direct line to the people doing the work — not a dispatcher routing you through a pipeline.
A handful of recent buildings from across Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Every last one is still standing exactly where we left it.
Real reviews from real customers across the Mountain West. Have a project we built? We’d be grateful if you left us a Google review — it’s the best way for the next family looking for a builder to find us.
Jake and his team are amazing at what they do! Great quality, attention to detail, and communicate well. Definitely recommend Storm Breaker for any post frame build.
Couldn’t ask for a better company to hire. They were great at communicating every step of the project and had it done in a timely manner. Will definitely be recommending them to everyone!
We just had them build an addition to our shop and we are very happy. Great communication, fast work, clean worksite. You can definitely tell they care about the customer!
A few of the buildings we’ve designed and framed — viewable here for anyone planning their own project. Use them for inspiration. Sketch your own version. Send us photos when it’s done.
A 40 × 60 working shop with porch overhang, three roll-up doors, and room for a heavy-duty bench setup. The exact build that started Storm Breaker’s reputation.
A 36 × 80 single-story barndominium with timber-trimmed porch, three vehicle bays, and a wide-open living wing. The signature Storm Breaker silhouette.
A two-story post-frame house tucked against a hillside, with three garage bays underneath the upper living level. Built for steep lots and big views.
Site walks are free. Quotes are honest. Calls get returned same-day. Tell us about your project — we’ll tell you exactly what it’ll take to make it real.

Family-built pole barns, barndominiums, houses and shops. Custom work across Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Built right. Built once.
A 40 × 60 working shop designed for serious use — three roll-up doors, a full-length porch overhang, and an interior layout built around a heavy-duty bench setup. This was the build that put Storm Breaker on the map in Cache Valley.
A 36 × 80 single-story barndominium with the signature Storm Breaker silhouette — steel exterior, timber-trimmed covered porch, three vehicle bays on one end and a wide-open living wing on the other. Designed for the family that wants real space without a cookie-cutter floor plan.
A two-story post-frame house built for steep lots and big views. Three garage bays sit at grade beneath the upper living floor, with a full composite deck off the main level and floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room. Built for the lot most builders won’t touch.