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Classic Vinyl: Cape Cod Single Car Garage

New England Classic Single Car Garage Vinyl Siding-2

Shown as a 14x28 with khaki siding, white trim, hickory roof shingles, khaki doors, and rounded overhead door opening.

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The Classic Vinyl Cape Cod Garage is our most popular garage design. This includes a wider "classic" trim package with the heritage garage door style. We offer the overall look in all our garage siding materials as well as what is displayed on this page. Wall height for a 10' wide is 7' and 6'6" on a 12' and 14' wide.  Wall heights and roof pitch affects garage door sizes that can be installed. Please see sales staff for variations. Need a wider or taller garage? Please ask our sales staff for options in your area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Buying a shed can be and intimidating experience if it is your first time.  Don’t hesitate to ask a lot of questions.  We look forward to them!

How do I know which receiving option is right for me?

Location and Access

Location:

If you are within a 300 mile shipping radius, a fully assembled version of the structure may be an option for you. Beyond that, a kitted form may be the answer. This will depend on the product and it is good to review options with our friendly staff.

Access:

It helps to ask yourself if access to the site you have for the structure is an issue. Here are a few obstruction examples:

  • Trees or tree branches
  • Mailboxes, fences, gates, or shrubbery
  • Telephone poles or overhead wires
  • Septic tanks, drain fields, or gas lines
  • Inclines, declines, or grade
  • Soil condition
  • Narrow entry from the road

If the answer is no, nothing impedes access to the site, a fully assembled version is usually the least expensive way to receive your structure within a 300 mile radius of our site.

If the answer is yes, there are obstacles that cannot be removed, a kit for you or your carpenter or a kit where we come build at your site, is the next best option. This is called a build on site. In some cases traveling distance will prohibit this option.

Please feel free to discuss delivery options with our staff!

What does a full assembled delivery look like?

See, “Delivery Options,” Tab on the left.

Is it cost effective to ship a fully assembled structure to my delivery site?

Kits can be cheaper long distance. Please see the "click here for a delivery estimate" on the home page or call for a shipping quote. We would be happy to help you calculate the cost of shipping options.

How are the kits shipped?

The kit forms come on a small home delivery flatbed trailer, a large long distance tractor trailer or an enclosed box truck. Lancaster County Barns structures exceed size and weight requirements for UPS or FedEX.

What if I have no construction experience and do not feel comfortable assembling a kit?

You can hire a local contractor or in most of Lancaster County Barns product line, you can have us BUILD ON SITE.

What is a BUILD ON SITE?

A build on site is where a crew of people come to your property and assemble the structure for you at your location. If this is your situation or preference please speak to a Lancaster County Barns Sales representative. In some cases traveling distance will prohibit this option. On site assembly adds labor cost to the structure.

What kind of truck delivers a fully assembled building?

Most commonly used for structures 6' wide -14' wide and anywhere from 6'-36' long is the HOME DELIVERY TRUCK. These trucks are usually a 4 wheel drive pick-up truck with an 8' wide flatbed trailer hitched on the back. These trailers are usually about 3' off the ground and run from 24-36' long. See the, “delivery options,” tab and view the first video link. In addition to the truck and hydraulic trailer, the use of a shed mover is an option. This is a smaller motorized tool that is good for tight sets.

We use a tractor trailer size delivery truck for larger structures and double wide garages. Since the tractor trailer flatbed extends sometimes up to 48' or so this is a good option to transport large garages or barns depending on the distance of the delivery site from Lancaster county PA. Once the unit is off loaded, the use of a forklift type tool called the, “mule Tool,” is used to set the structure. See the, “delivery options,” tab and view the second video link.

If none of the above situations suit you or prevent you from receiving a fully assembled building and you have decided this option is for you, here is some information on fully assembled shipping...

What is your Warranty?

Please see our “Warranty” Tab. We strive for excellent construction and service at a fair price with quality materials.

Do I need a Foundation?

Please refer to the “Foundation Guide” Tab

Upon order how long does it take till I can receive the structure?

We strive for a 4 week turn-around from time of order and ship as close to that date as possible but it will depend on a few key factors:

  • Time of year - Typically spring is the busy season and build times can go beyond 4 weeks.
  • Delivery restrictions - Including DOT regulations for times of day, construction & holidays.
  • Ground conditions at your site - It may be too wet or too soft for the truck to drive onto the ground. Even though it delays your receiving your structure, it is best to reschedule for good ground conditions.
  • Unforeseen delays - Sometimes the trucks or drivers run into issues outside of our control. It’s rare but it does happen.
What are my payment options?

We accept most major credit cards.  Ask our staff for certified check discount options. (Some custom quotes are not eligible for this.)

Do you have any past clients I can talk to or online reviews?

Please visit our FaceBook Page and Google Reviews as well as our Client review tab.

Do I need a permit?

Most likely, yes. It is the property owners responsibility to check with your township.

Some of the questions you may want to ask:

  • Do I have the size property allowable for the structure I am considering?
  • Do I have any set back restrictions from my property line?
  • Are there any impervious surface restrictions?
  • Are there any Height restrictions?
  • Are there any other restrictions I need to be aware of?
  • Will I need architectural or engineered drawings for this structure?
    • Typically required on larger or commercial structures and if wind/snow load restrictions come into effect.
    • Not typically needed for simple storage sheds unless you are in a risk zone.
What is the best was to contact Lancaster County Barns?

Please call, email or request a quote online and someone will respond between 9AM and 5PM EST Monday through Friday with a few exceptions of holidays.