Paragon Yard & Shed

Paragon Yard & Shed THE STANDARD IN STORAGE AND RENTALS ▪️MADISON HEIGHTS, VA▪️BEDFORD, VA▪️

06/16/2026

You have a lot of the framework filled in already. What I'd do next is assign a specific goal to each account for June so you're not scrambling for random content ideas.

Accounts Still Needing Themes
JCM Designs (1-2 posts)

Since they don't post much, I'd focus on authority and portfolio.

Post 1 (June 5)

Theme: Recent Project Spotlight
Type: Carousel (3-5 photos) or single image
Goal: Showcase craftsmanship

Post 2 (June 19)

Theme: Design Tip / FAQ
Example: "What's the difference between custom cabinets and stock cabinets?"
Type: Graphic
Goal: Education
Blooming Valley Greenhouse (3 posts)

June 5

Theme: June Garden Checklist
Type: Graphic
"What should you be planting, pruning, and fertilizing this month?"

June 17

Theme: Poll/Engagement
"What's thriving in your garden right now?"
Type: Graphic

June 26

Theme: Summer Color Showcase
Feature hanging baskets, annuals, or perennials.
Type: Photo carousel
Maple Lane Structures (2-3 posts)

June 5

Theme: Building Feature
Example: Pavilion, garage, shed, etc.
Type: Photo post

June 12

Theme: Customer Project Spotlight
Before/after if available
Type: Carousel

June 30 (optional)

Theme: Summer Backyard Inspiration
Type: Collage graphic
CTA: "What would you add to your property?"
CountyLine Fence LLC (3 posts)

Since fence season is in full swing:

June 5

Theme: Fence Style Comparison
Privacy vs. Board Fence vs. Vinyl
Type: Graphic

June 19

Theme: Project Spotlight
Before/after
Type: Carousel

June 26

Theme: FAQ
"How long does fence installation take?"
Type: Graphic
Southern End LLC (2-3 posts)

Their audience tends to respond well to practical content.

June 12

Theme: Summer Maintenance Reminder
Type: Graphic

June 26

Theme: Recent Project
Type: Photo post

Optional Third Post

Theme: Customer Testimonial
Type: Graphic
Dogwood Ridge Farm (3 posts)

June 12

Theme: Meet the Animals
Type: Photo

June 19

Theme: Farm Life Behind the Scenes
Type: Reel or photos

June 26

Theme: Summer on the Farm
Type: Photo carousel
Doris Yoder Pickles (1 post)

June 16

Theme: Picnic Season
Feature sweet ginger pickles, pickled beets, or both.
Type: Product graphic

Possible headline:

Picnic season is here! Whether you're building burgers, packing sandwiches, or preparing your favorite cookout sides, our old-fashioned pickles and pickled vegetables are ready for the table.

Pioneer Sheds (3 posts)

June 5

Theme: Featured Building

June 12

Theme: Customer Setup Inspiration
"How are you using your shed?"

June 26

Theme: Summer Storage Solutions
Lawn equipment, bikes, garden tools, etc.
Pleasant Valley Country Store (3 posts)

June 5

National Donut Day

June 19

Summer Favorites
Ice cream, produce, baked goods, deli items, etc.

June 19 (Fresh Fry Pie)

Simple promotional post

Possible wording:

Fresh Fry Pies Available Today!

Stop in while they last and grab a freshly made fry pie for a delicious summertime treat.

KSC Curbing (1-2 posts)

June 5

Project Showcase

June 19

First Day of Summer Theme

Headline:

Give your landscaping a clean, finished look this summer.

Type:

Before/after graphic
Project photos
Paragon Content Mix

Your Paragon schedule actually looks pretty balanced already.

Madison Heights
4 Equipment
4 Shed
4 Engagement/Reel
Bedford
4 Carport
4 Shed
4 Engagement

For engagement posts, I'd rotate:

Poll
This-or-That
Guess the Price
Customer Photo Feature

That prevents engagement posts from feeling repetitive.

My biggest recommendation

For June, lean heavily into summer usage rather than product features.

Instead of:

"Here's a shed."

Use:

"Store bikes, pool supplies, lawn equipment, and gardening tools all summer long."

Instead of:

"Here's a fence."

Use:

"Create a safe backyard space for kids and pets this summer."

The seasonal context tends to outperform purely product-focused posts across most local service businesses.

dogwood ridge farm is about selling natural grass finished beef products

That changes things quite a bit. For a beef farm, I'd focus on three content pillars:

The cattle (build trust)
The product (drive sales)
The lifestyle/season (engagement)

For June, I'd consider:

June 12 — Meet the Herd

Type: Photo post

Show cattle out on pasture.

Possible angle:

Our cattle spend their days grazing on pasture, just as nature intended. Grass-finished beef starts with healthy animals and quality forage.

This helps educate people on what "grass-finished" actually means.

June 19 — Summer Grilling Season

Type: Product graphic or beef photo

Feature steaks, burgers, or grilling cuts.

Possible angle:

Grilling season is here. What's your favorite cut for the grill?

🥩 Ribeye

🍔 Burgers

🥩 Sirloin

🔥 Something else?

This gets engagement while subtly promoting products.

June 26 — Why Grass-Finished?

Type: Educational graphic

Possible topics:

What does grass-finished mean?
How is it different from grain-finished beef?
Why do we raise cattle this way?

People constantly have questions about grass-finished beef, and educational posts often perform well because customers save and share them.

Other June ideas you could swap in
Father's Day grilling feature (around June 19)
Freezer restock reminder
Farm-to-table story
Customer cooking photo
Favorite burger recipe
"What's in your freezer?" bundle spotlight
Pasture photo with a simple farm update

If sales are the priority, I'd make at least two of the three June posts product-focused and only one purely educational. Most small beef farms get better results when the content eventually circles back to "Here's what's available right now" rather than staying too informational.

consider this plan for countyline fence

CountyLine Fence LLC: 30-Day Reach Expansion Plan
This marketing plan is designed to maximize the reach and engagement of CountyLine Fence LLC over the next month. Given the constraint of posting only 2-4 times during this period, the strategy focuses on high-impact, visually appealing content distributed strategically within local community groups. By leveraging existing Facebook photos and enhancing them with Canva graphics, we can create a professional and compelling presence that resonates with the Central Virginia audience.
Current Marketing Analysis
CountyLine Fence LLC operates as a family-owned, faith-based fence and gate installation business in Central Virginia, with over a decade of experience. The company emphasizes craftsmanship, durability, attention to detail, and customer service, offering free estimates and veteran discounts. Services include wood, vinyl, farm/agricultural, chain-link, aluminum fencing, and land clearing. While a page exists, it was inaccessible for direct review in this session, necessitating reliance on public search snippets and the company's accessible website .
Content Strategy: Quality Over Quantity
With a limited posting frequency of 2-4 posts per month, each piece of content must be highly intentional and designed to generate maximum engagement. The goal is to stop the scroll, clearly communicate the value proposition, and encourage local sharing and inquiries.
Post 1: The "Before & After" Transformation (Focus: Craftsmanship & Value)
The most compelling way to showcase fencing expertise is through visual evidence of transformation. This post will highlight the dramatic difference a new fence makes to a property's aesthetics and security.
Visual Concept (Canva): Create a split-screen or side-by-side graphic using existing photos from the page. Place an older, worn fence (or an unfenced yard) next to a newly installed CountyLine fence. Use bold, clean text overlays such as "Transform Your Property" or "Before & After." Ensure the CountyLine Fence LLC logo is subtly placed in a corner.
Caption Strategy: The caption should focus on the tangible benefits of the installation. Mention the specific type of fence used (e.g., "Check out this recent high-tensile woven wire installation in Amherst!"). Highlight the company's commitment to detail, such as tapering posts and rounding edges, which was noted in previous Facebook snippets. Conclude with a strong call to action (CTA) offering a free estimate and mentioning the veteran discount.
Post 2: The "Service Spotlight" (Focus: Versatility & Local Roots)
This post aims to educate the audience about the breadth of services offered, moving beyond just one type of fencing to show versatility.
Visual Concept (Canva): Design a multi-image collage or a short, animated graphic (if Canva allows) featuring 3-4 different types of fences installed by the company (e.g., wood, vinyl, farm/agricultural, and aluminum). Use a central text overlay like "Fencing Solutions for Every Need in Central VA."
Caption Strategy: Emphasize the company's local roots as a family-owned, faith-based business serving Central Virginia for over a decade. Briefly list the services shown in the graphic. The tone should be community-focused and trustworthy. The CTA should encourage users to visit the website (countylinefencellc.com) to view the full gallery of snapshots and request a quote.
Post 3 (Optional): The "Customer Highlight" or "Behind the Scenes" (Focus: Trust & Authenticity)
If a third post is feasible, focusing on the human element builds significant trust.
Visual Concept (Canva): Use a high-quality photo of a completed project, perhaps with a satisfied customer (if available and permission is granted) or a shot of the team working. Overlay a brief, positive quote from a review or a statement about the company's dedication to customer service.
Caption Strategy: Share a brief story about the project. For example, "We loved helping the [Last Name] family secure their backyard for their new puppy." Reiterate the core values of using top-of-the-line materials and providing exceptional service. Include contact information clearly: phone number (434) 201-0142 and email ([email protected]).
Post 4 (Optional): The "Seasonal/Urgency" Push (Focus: Action)
If a fourth post is planned, tie it to the current season or a specific need (e.g., preparing for spring/summer, securing property before winter).
Visual Concept (Canva): A striking, single-image graphic of a beautiful fence in a seasonal setting. Use text that creates a slight sense of urgency, such as "Ready for Summer? Secure Your Yard Today."
Caption Strategy: Focus on the immediate benefits of getting a fence installed now. Remind them of the free estimates to lower the barrier to entry. This post should be highly action-oriented, directing them immediately to the contact form on the website or to call directly.
Reach Expansion: Strategic Local Group Engagement
Given the local nature of CountyLine Fence LLC's services and the user's ability to post in relevant local groups, this strategy will be central to expanding reach within the next month. The goal is to position CountyLine Fence LLC as a trusted local expert and service provider within the Central Virginia community.
Identifying Relevant Local Groups
Focus on Facebook groups that cater to:
•Local Community Pages: Groups for specific towns or counties within Central Virginia (e.g., Amherst County Community, Lynchburg VA Residents).
•Homeowner Associations (HOAs) / Neighborhood Groups: If applicable and allowed, these can be highly targeted.
•Agricultural/Farm Groups: Given the specialization in agricultural fencing, groups for local farmers, homesteaders, or rural property owners are ideal.
•Real Estate/Home Improvement Groups: Groups where residents discuss home projects, property values, or seek contractor recommendations.
Best Practices for Local Group Posting
To ensure posts are well-received and avoid being flagged as spam, adhere to the following guidelines:
1.Read Group Rules: Before posting, always review each group's specific rules regarding business promotion. Some groups have dedicated days for business posts, or require admin approval.
2.Provide Value: Instead of purely promotional content, aim to provide value. This could be in the form of tips (e.g., "3 Signs Your Fence Needs Repair"), educational content about different fence types, or showcasing problem-solving through your work.
3.Engage Authentically: Respond to comments and questions promptly. Be a helpful member of the community, not just a marketer.
4.Localize Content: Tailor your posts to the specific group if possible. Mention local landmarks, events, or common issues relevant to that community.
5.Vary Your Approach: Don't post the exact same content in every group. Adapt the caption and focus to suit the group's interests.
Integration with Content Strategy
Each of the 2-4 monthly posts developed in the content strategy should be adapted for distribution in 3-5 highly relevant local groups. For example:
•"Before & After" Post: Share in general community groups and home improvement groups. Emphasize the visual transformation and the local impact.
•"Service Spotlight" Post: Share in agricultural groups (highlighting farm fencing) and broader community groups (showcasing overall versatility).
•"Customer Highlight" Post: Ideal for any local group, as it builds trust and demonstrates community involvement.
•"Seasonal/Urgency" Post: Share in all relevant groups, focusing on timely benefits for local homeowners and property owners.
Call to Action (CTA) Optimization
Ensure that each post in local groups includes a clear, concise, and easy-to-follow CTA. This could be:
•"Message us directly for a free estimate!"
•"Visit our website to see more projects: [countylinefencellc.com]"
•"Call us today at (434) 201-0142 to discuss your fencing needs."
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Tracking
To assess the effectiveness of this 30-day plan, it is crucial to track key metrics. Given the limited posting schedule and focus on organic reach, the primary KPIs will revolve around engagement and lead generation indicators.
•Reach: The number of unique users who saw your posts. This indicates the expansion of your audience.
•Engagement Rate: The percentage of your audience that interacted with your content (likes, comments, shares, clicks). This is a strong indicator of content quality and relevance.
•Website Clicks: Track clicks to countylinefencellc.com from your posts. This directly measures interest in learning more about your services.
•Inquiries/Leads: Monitor direct messages, comments asking for quotes, and calls/emails received that can be attributed to the social media efforts. This is the ultimate measure of success for lead generation.
Tracking Tools: Facebook Insights (for page posts) and manual tracking of comments/messages in groups will be essential. For website clicks, Google Analytics can provide valuable data if implemented.
Conclusion
This 30-day marketing plan for CountyLine Fence LLC prioritizes strategic content creation and targeted distribution within local Facebook groups. By focusing on high-quality, visually engaging posts that highlight the company's expertise, versatility, and community values, and by adhering to best practices for group engagement, CountyLine Fence LLC can effectively expand its reach and generate valuable leads within Central Virginia, even with a conservative posting schedule. Consistent tracking of KPIs will allow for continuous optimization and refinement of future marketing efforts.

For Paragon, the engagement posts should feel light, visual, and easy to answer. The goal is comments and shares—not selling. Then the sales posts can do the selling.

Here are five that fit their audience well:

1. This or That: Backyard Edition

Graphic Size: 1080×1080

Use two attractive photos side-by-side.

Caption:

🏡 You're adding one building to your property tomorrow.

Which are you choosing?

👍 Storage Shed

❤️ Garage

Tell us why in the comments!

Paragon offers both custom sheds and garage packages to fit your needs.

2. What's It Becoming?

Graphic Size: 1080×1080

Photo of a large lofted barn or playhouse-style building.

Caption:

What would YOU turn this building into?

🏋️ Home Gym

🎨 Craft Studio

💼 Home Office

🐓 Chicken Coop

🎮 Game Room

Comment with your idea below!

Paragon customers customize buildings for all kinds of uses beyond storage.

3. Guess the Price

Graphic Size: 1080×1350

Feature a nice inventory building.

Caption:

💰 GUESS THE PRICE 💰

How much do you think this building costs?

Drop your guess below.

Closest answer gets bragging rights!

We'll reveal the actual price tomorrow.

4. Summer Storage Poll

Graphic Size: 1080×1080

Use icons or photos.

Caption:

If you had extra storage space this summer, what would finally come out of your garage?

🚲 Bikes

🌱 Lawn & Garden Equipment

🏖️ Summer Toys

🛠️ Tools

📦 Seasonal Storage

Comment with your answer!

Extra storage is one of the top reasons customers purchase sheds and portable buildings.

5. Dream Property Question

Graphic Size: 1080×1080

Beautiful property with multiple outbuildings.

Caption:

You just won $10,000 to improve your property.

What's your first choice?

1️⃣ New Shed

2️⃣ Garage

3️⃣ Carport

4️⃣ Greenhouse

5️⃣ Something Else

Comment your number below!

Paragon offers sheds, garages, carports, greenhouses, and other outdoor structures from its Madison Heights and Bedford locations.

Bonus Reel Idea

"Spot the Upgrade"

Show three buildings in sequence:

Basic Utility Shed
Lofted Barn
Deluxe Playhouse/Home Office

Caption:

Which one would you pick for your backyard?

These simple choice-based posts tend to get the most comments because people can answer in one sentence without having to think very hard. For Paragon's audience, "Which would you choose?" and "What would you use this for?" usually outperform educational content.

Number 1 This or that features these

https://www.paragonyardandshed.com/product/8x12-economy-utility-va11739/
https://www.paragonyardandshed.com/product/8x12-lofted-barn-3/

all captions should include CTA "tell us why" does count

For that “WHAT’S IT BECOMING?” post, the Canva design should do one thing extremely well: make people mentally step inside the building and imagine a use for it.

Here’s the strongest layout approach:

🧱 Canva Design Concept: “Blank Canvas Building”
📐 Size
1080 × 1080 (best engagement format for Facebook)
🖼️ Visual Layout (Most Important Part)
Primary Image:
Use a clean, centered photo of a Paragon shed interior or exterior
Ideally:
neutral color (gray, tan, wood)
uncluttered yard/background
door slightly open if possible (invites imagination)

If no interior shot exists:

Use a simple exterior shed image
Slightly brighten it and reduce visual clutter around it
🎯 Design Overlay Concept (KEY IDEA)

You want it to feel like a “blank space waiting to be assigned a purpose.”

Option A (Best performing):

Add a subtle transparent overlay inside the shed area:

Light white or beige box inside doorway/open space
Makes it feel like an “empty room”
📝 Text Placement
Top (big, bold):

WHAT’S IT BECOMING?

Middle (smaller, optional if space allows):

“If this building showed up in your backyard tomorrow…”

Bottom (small CTA line, optional):

“Tell us your idea in the comments”

Keep text minimal—this is a visual imagination post, not a graphic-heavy one.

🎨 Styling
Font: clean sans-serif (Montserrat, Open Sans, or similar)
Colors:
White text OR dark brown/charcoal depending on photo brightness
Add slight shadow behind text for readability
Keep branding minimal:
small Paragon logo bottom corner only
🚫 What NOT to do
Don’t clutter with icons (tools, gym, etc.) — that’s already in the caption
Don’t use multiple photos
Don’t make it look like an ad flyer
Don’t overcrowd text (this kills engagement)
⭐ Optional Upgrade (if you want higher engagement)

Turn it into a “click mental game”:

Inside the shed doorway, lightly fade in silhouettes:

treadmill
workbench
plants
kids toys

VERY subtle — almost like a suggestion, not a graphic collage.

If you want, I can also
mock up 2–3 alternate Canva directions (more rustic, more modern, or more “farm property aesthetic”) depending on Paragon’s brand style.

Ill use this building https://www.paragonyardandshed.com/product/10x16-lofted-barn-va11367/
Writing

🏡 DREAM PROPERTY QUESTION 🏡

You just got the chance to add ONE of these to your property this summer…

Which are you choosing?

👍 Shed (extra storage space)
❤️ Garage (vehicle + workspace)
🔥 Carport (quick protection from weather)
🌿 Lean-to / Farm structure (utility + livestock use)

Tell us which one you’d pick and Tell us why in the comments!

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.



how about something with two options whether a this or that or something else

Good direction—“two options + open-ended wildcard” typically outperforms strict A/B polls because it gives people permission to be creative, which increases comment length.

Here are strong engagement post options in that structure for Paragon:

Writing

🏡 THIS OR THAT (OR SOMETHING ELSE?) 🏡

If you had to choose for your property this summer…

👍 Storage Shed
❤️ Garage

OR would you build something completely different?

Tell us what you’d choose and Tell us why in the comments!

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.



Here are a couple alternates you can rotate later (same structure, different hook):

Writing

🏡 BACKYARD DECISION TIME 🏡

You can only pick one upgrade for your property right now…

👍 New Shed
❤️ Carport

Or are you thinking something totally different instead?

Tell us your choice and Tell us why in the comments!

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.



Writing

🏡 QUICK CHOICE 🏡

What makes the most sense for your property?

👍 More Storage (shed)
❤️ More Function (garage)

Or would you design something custom instead?

Tell us your answer and Tell us why in the comments!

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.



If you want to push engagement even higher next round, I can
turn one of these into a “comment-based personality post” (those tend to get even more replies than polls).

Writing

🚜 EQUIPMENT RENTALS AVAILABLE IN MADISON HEIGHTS 🚜

Need the right machine for the job without the long-term cost of ownership?

From small projects to heavy-duty work, Paragon Madison Heights has a wide range of equipment rentals ready when you need them.

✔ Reliable equipment
✔ Flexible rental options
✔ Local pickup in Madison Heights
✔ Ready for jobs big or small

Whether you’re tackling a weekend project or a full worksite job, we’ve got you covered.

📍 Stop by the Madison Heights lot or message us today to check availability and reserve your equipment.

Tell us what you’re working on in the comments!

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, portable buildings, and equipment rentals to fit your property and project needs.



Writing

🏡 FEATURED SHED – MADISON HEIGHTS 🏡

8X12 LOFTED BARN – VA7741

Looking for smart storage that maximizes every inch of space? This lofted barn gives you exactly that—with overhead loft storage built right in.

📦 8’ of loft space for extra storage
🚪 4’ door for easy access
📍 Available in Madison Heights, VA

💰 Current Price: $3,285.25
(Prices subject to change based on market conditions)

Ready to make it yours or want something more customized?

👉 Customize this shed today
👉 Message us for availability
👉 Stop by the Madison Heights lot

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.



here are a few past captions. not saying theyre great.

Looking for a tough, low‑maintenance shed?
This 10×16 Metal Utility (VA8036) features Gallery Blue vertical metal siding, white trim, 8' walls, and long‑lasting metal construction with a 30‑year warranty.
📍 Madison Heights, VA
Now $4,080 (down from $4,800)


Looking for dependable backyard storage?
This 10×16 Utility (E44944) in Rustic Red is a great all‑purpose option for tools, lawn equipment, and everyday storage needs. LP Smart siding, Silver metal roof, White trim, and 6' doors give it a clean, classic look that fits almost any property.
Price: $4,139.50
Rent‑to‑Own: $174/mo (60‑month option)
Located on the Madison Heights lot and available for delivery.
Message us for details.


Need serious space?
The 12 x 28 Garage gives you plenty of room for vehicles, tools, and equipment—helping you stay protected and organized year-round.
Room for everything—and then some.
Call Us At: (434) 329-2329 or (540) 666-0897
Visit Our Website: www.paragonyardandshed.com
Come to the Lot: 4140 S. Amherst Hwy, Madison Heights, VA 24572
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Looking for compact storage that still gives you solid everyday function?

This 8×12 Single Slope (VA12223) is a space-efficient option with a clean modern profile and durable materials built for regular use.

▪ Model: Single Slope
▪ Size: 8×12
▪ Roof: Metal – Burnished Slate
▪ Siding: LP Smart – Rosemary Green
▪ Trim: Dark Clove
▪ Located in Madison Heights, VA

$2,822.00 (was $3,320.00)
60 Month Rent-to-Own: $105/month
Prices subject to change without notice

Perfect for tools, lawn equipment, seasonal storage, or tight yard spaces where you still want quality and durability.

→ Customize this shed today
→ Message us for availability or stop by the Madison Heights lot

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.



now for this

UTILITY 10X16 – VA11491
Location: Madison Heights, VA
$4,800.00 Original price was: $4,800.00.$4,080.00Current price is: $4,080.00.
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Roof: Metal – BLACK
Siding: LP Smart – PEPPERCORN
Trim: PEPPERCORN
60 Month Rent to Own: $151/month
Windows:

Looking for a durable, all-purpose storage building with a clean modern finish?

This 10×16 Utility (VA11491) is built for everyday function with a strong, low-maintenance exterior and a versatile layout that works for tools, lawn equipment, workshop space, or general storage.

▪ Roof: Metal – Black
▪ Siding: LP Smart – Peppercorn
▪ Trim: Peppercorn
▪ Windows: (as configured)
▪ 60 Month Rent-to-Own: $151/month
▪ Located in Madison Heights, VA

$4,080.00 (was $4,800.00)
Prices subject to change without notice

→ Customize this shed today
→ Message us for availability or stop by the Madison Heights lot

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.



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UTILITY 10X16 – VA11491
Location: Madison Heights, VA
$4,800.00 Original price was: $4,800.00.$4,080.00Current price is: $4,080.00.
Add To Cart
Add To Wishlist
Share
Still want something more personalized?
Customize This Shed
Roof: Metal – BLACK
Siding: LP Smart – PEPPERCORN
Trim: PEPPERCORN
60 Month Rent to Own: $151/month
Windows:

Looking for a simple, durable storage building for your property?

This 10×16 Utility (VA11491) is a strong all-purpose option with a clean, low-maintenance finish and plenty of space for tools, lawn equipment, or everyday storage.

▪ Roof: Metal – Black
▪ Siding: LP Smart – Peppercorn
▪ Trim: Peppercorn
▪ Located in Madison Heights, VA

$4,080.00 (was $4,800.00)
60 Month Rent-to-Own: $151/month
Prices subject to change without notice

→ Customize this shed today
→ Message us for availability or stop by the Madison Heights lot

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.

06/12/2026

Looking for a shed that blends storage space, clean design, and flexible payment options?

This 10×16 Lofted Barn (VA11367) is a great all-purpose storage solution with extra overhead loft space and a clean modern finish.

▪ Roof: Metal – Silver
▪ Siding: LP Smart – Gauntlet Gray
▪ Trim: White
▪ 2 Windows for natural light
▪ 8’ loft storage
▪ 4’ door access
▪ Located in Madison Heights, VA

$4,611.00 (was $5,425.00)
60 Month Rent-to-Own: $171/month
Prices subject to change without notice

Still want something more personalized?
→ Customize this shed today
→ Message us for availability or stop by the Madison Heights location

Paragon offers a variety of sheds, garages, carports, and other outdoor structures to fit your storage and property needs.

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4140 South Amherst Highway
Madison Heights, VA
24572

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+14343292329

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