Backyard Structures & Additions in Show Low Arizona

Local Shed Builder Expertise

Nestled in the cool pines of Show Low's White Mountains, a Shed Builder | Show Low, AZ serves homeowners seeking durable backyard storage, shops, and gazebos at 6,400 feet elevation.

Our team understands Show Low's high-country weather—from seasonal snow loads to intense UV exposure. We build structures that stand up to the four-season climate while respecting local setback rules and building permits.

How We Work

From planning to final inspection, we keep you informed every step of the way.

1

Site Review

We assess your lot for setbacks, elevation slope, and local permit needs on Deuce of Clubs Avenue or surrounding neighborhoods.

2

Permit & Plan

Structures over 200 sq ft need permits. We handle the paperwork and design specs for the City of Show Low.

3

Foundation & Frame

We build strong foundations to handle freeze-thaw cycles. Framing accounts for heavy snow loads.

4

Roofing & Finish

Durable roofing, siding, and interior options. We choose materials suited to mountain weather.

5

Final Walkthrough

Inspect quality, check all finishes, and sign off. You're ready to use your new structure.

6

Support & Maintenance

We answer questions and advise on seasonal care. Your shed is built to last decades.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

Custom sheds, shops, and gazebos built to work in Show Low's mountain climate.

Backyard Storage Shed

Custom storage shed in White Mountains neighborhood, built for winter snow loads and year-round access.

Backyard Storage Sheds

Store tools, equipment, and seasonal items. We build structures under and over 200 sq ft.

  • Permit handling for larger sheds (200+ sq ft)
  • Proper setbacks (5+ feet from property lines)
  • Weather-tight roofs designed for snow shedding
Backyard Shop Structure

Workshop structure near Deuce of Clubs area, ready for tools, hobby work, and weekend projects.

Backyard Shops

A dedicated space for woodworking, hobbies, or small projects. Built with ventilation and utility readiness.

  • Optional wiring and utility connections
  • Windows and ventilation for fresh air
  • Insulation options for year-round comfort
Backyard Gazebo

Covered gathering space overlooking Show Low's pine forests, ideal for summer and fall entertaining.

Backyard Gazebos

Open-air shade structures for entertaining and outdoor gatherings. Built to withstand mountain winds and UV exposure.

  • Solid roof or open-lattice designs
  • Reinforced post footings for wind resistance
  • Screened or open options for bug control

Why Local Expertise Matters

Show Low's mountain environment demands builders who understand local weather, codes, and land conditions.

Winter Snow & Ice

At 6,400 feet elevation, Show Low receives around 26 inches of snow yearly. Our structures use pitched roofing and reinforced framing to prevent snow collapse and ice dams.

Navajo County Permit Rules

Sheds under 200 sq ft may skip permits if placed in rear yards. Over 200 sq ft requires inspection. We navigate these rules for Deuce of Clubs and outlying areas.

Freeze-Thaw Cycles

Foundations must sit below frost line. Ground can freeze solid in December and January. Proper excavation prevents settling and structural shifts.

UV & Pine Forest Conditions

High elevation means intense sun. Ponderosa pine forests can attract moisture. We use UV-resistant finishes and proper ventilation to prevent rot and fading.

Coverage Area

Serving Show Low neighborhoods and surrounding White Mountains communities.

Downtown Show Low (Deuce of Clubs)

Main commercial corridor. Residential properties nearby benefit from quick access to City of Show Low permit offices on 9th Street.

North Show Low (Pintail Lake Area)

Quieter, residential neighborhoods with larger lots. More spacious properties for bigger sheds and gazebos.

East & South Neighborhoods

Suburban and rural subdivisions with varied lot sizes. We serve homeowners across all Show Low zip codes.

Getting Here

From Phoenix, take Highway 87 north to Payson, then Highway 260 east to Show Low. About 175 miles and a 3-hour drive. We travel to job sites throughout the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a small shed?

Sheds 200 sq ft or smaller placed in rear yards typically don't need permits in Navajo County. Anything larger or with utilities requires one.

How far must my shed be from property lines?

At least 5 feet from side and rear property lines. Front setbacks follow zoning rules. We verify all requirements before building.

Can I add electrical wiring to my shed?

Yes, but structures with utilities require a building permit regardless of size. We coordinate with licensed electricians for safe installations.

How do winter snow loads affect my shed?

Heavy snow requires stronger framing and pitched roofs. Show Low's annual 26 inches means we over-build for safety and durability.

What's the best material for Show Low's climate?

Metal roofing, pressure-treated wood, and UV-resistant stains hold up best. We avoid materials that warp in freeze-thaw cycles.

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