A Sad Tale and What You Can Do to Help- Truss Failure

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/20/2025
A Sad Tale and What You Can Do to Help- Truss Failure

A Sad Tale and What You Can Do to Help- Truss Failure Looks pretty good, doesn’t it? Disclaimer – this is NOT a Hansen Pole Building. This version (same barndominium) does not look quite as nice: What happened? A failure of welded up steel trusses to be able to support what I would call a […]

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Small Addition to House, Adding a Mezzanine, and Heating Options

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/19/2025
Small Addition to House, Adding a Mezzanine, and Heating Options

This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the addition of a small post frame building to a 1936 stick framed house, adding a mezzanine and lean-to, and a debate between radiant floor and forced air heating of a home. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I had a question from someone asking about a […]

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Building Codes…And You

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/18/2025
Building Codes…And You

We as a public don’t like “being told what to do” and often balk at agencies which regulate important parts of our lives, such as how we want to design a building.  However, there is a good reason they get involved.  The building code is to protect public health, safety and general welfare as relating […]

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Should Poly Plastic Barrier be Used on Interior of Walls and Ceiling?

Reader JUSTIN in MONROE writes: “Hello. Hopefully an easily answered question? I have built a 52×30 post frame, steel siding and roof. Walls have Tyvek between steel and girts. Roof is steel directly on purlins with no barrier of any kind. It has a concrete slab and I plan to periodically heat it during winter […]

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A Riding Arena, a Post Frame Home, and Hot Weather Builds

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/12/2025
A Riding Arena, a Post Frame Home, and Hot Weather Builds

This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru addresses reader questions about the engineering of a round pen riding arena for equine use, if a pole barn can be used for a home, and how well post frame would do in a hot weather climate like Las Vegas, NV. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: A friend of mine […]

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Textured Metal, also called Crinkle Coat

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/11/2025
Textured Metal, also called Crinkle Coat

Textured Metal, also Called Crinkle Coat Textured metal, also called crinkle coat, roofing panels from Central States have become increasingly popular among homeowners, architects, and builders for various reasons. Not only do they offer a modern and aesthetically pleasing look, but they also provide a range of practical benefits that make them an excellent choice […]

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I Simply Can’t Make the Numbers Work

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/06/2025
I Simply Can’t Make the Numbers Work

I Simply Can’t Make the Numbers Work Reader and Registered Professional Engineer LILA in LaCENTER writes: “Is it possible to build a 56×66 pole structure with 4.5×5.5 laminated posts, 10 feet tall at 12′ centers with 110 mph winds in zone C and in seismic zone D? I would dearly love to see the numbers […]

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A Vaulted Ceiling, Pier Shapes for Brackets, and a Sloped Grade

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/05/2025
A Vaulted Ceiling, Pier Shapes for Brackets, and a Sloped Grade

Today’s “Ask the Guru” answers reader questions about a truss solution for a vaulted ceiling, a question about the use of square piers for brackets compared to round, and building post frame on a sloped grade. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I‘m wanting to build a barndominium on my property in Southern Tennessee. My design is […]

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Why Are My Footings So Big?

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/04/2025
Why Are My Footings So Big?

Why Are My Footings So Big? Reader and soon to be client CHRIS in ISANTI writes: “Good morning, I am looking at building a pole building in the near future and have been working with Lucas on developing a plan. Question I have is why are the footings so big? It’s a 40x56x16 with a […]

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Tariffs to Raise Construction Costs

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/03/2025
Tariffs to Raise Construction Costs

Tariffs to Raise Construction Costs I have been warning people about this for months. Luckily, for Hansen Pole Buildings’ clients, we bought lots (as in rail car loads) of lumber back in November and December – this will allow us to hold prices for a limited time. Article below was published by the NAHB (National […]

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Building After a Burn Down, and IWUIC

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/30/2025
Building After a Burn Down, and IWUIC

Building After a Burn Down– Revisiting the International Wildland Urban Interface Code or IWUIC Western United States wildfires have been featured on network newscasts and seen in our air for months. My own Auntie Norma’s home was a victim of California’s 2018 Camp Fire – where she lost all of her worldly possessions. Reader MATHEW […]

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Monolithic Slab, Column Spacing and Girt Sizes, and Building Costs

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/29/2025
Monolithic Slab, Column Spacing and Girt Sizes, and Building Costs

This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about pouring a monolithic slab in Iowa, a question about columns spacing and girts sizing, and what the costs to build a garage with living quarters above might be. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I’m building a barndominium in Iowa and I wonder if I can do […]

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Should I Use Concrete Sonotube Foundation?

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/28/2025
Should I Use Concrete Sonotube Foundation?

Should I Use Concrete Sonotube Foundation? DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am planning to build a post-frame house 32×40. I built a 16×16 post-frame barn last Summer as practice and found that I hit bedrock at 2 to 2.5 feet. I know that most post-frame buildings require a 4 foot hole with a concrete footing […]

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Cost to Set Up Land for a Barndominium

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/23/2025
Cost to Set Up Land for a Barndominium

Cost to Set Up Land for a Barndominium MIKAELA in MINNESOTA writes: “Hi Mike, my name is Mikaela and I’ve been working with Lucas about possibly purchasing two kits from your company to build on some land in Minnesota. My mom and I are hoping we can make it happen, but I had some questions […]

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Costs to Finish Kit, Rebuild or New Build, and Size Recommendation

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/22/2025
Costs to Finish Kit, Rebuild or New Build, and Size Recommendation

This week’s ask the Guru answers reader questions about the costs accrued to finish a home after investing in a kit, performing an extensive remodel on an existing barn or tear down and build a new structure, and a building size recommendation for a grow facility. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: After purchasing large kit for […]

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Don’t Mold My Furniture

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/21/2025
Don’t Mold My Furniture

Don’t Mold My Furniture Loyal reader RICHARD in MOBILE writes: “Hey Guru, love your site but I can’t seem to find the answer to my question. First off I am in Mobile Al right on the gulf coast where it is hot and very humid most of the year. I recently bought a 60 x […]

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Barn Screws Rotting Wood

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/16/2025
Barn Screws Rotting Wood

Barn Screws Rotting Wood Reader (and Contractor) JOHN in BIG RAPIDS writes: “In a pole building constructed with trusses 2′ o.c 1/2″ OSB synthetic underlayment. We are finding out that the screw is riding the OSB around the screw. I have seen the same problem in standard pole barn construction with 2 x 4. Purlins. […]

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Excessive Dripping, RV Garage Dimensions, and Roof Insulation

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/15/2025
Excessive Dripping, RV Garage Dimensions, and Roof Insulation

This week’s Ask The Guru addresses reader questions about the cause and possible solution to excessive dripping, the dimensions of an RV garage Hansen designed, and advice regarding putting a vapor barrier bubble blanket on the underside of the purlins before blowing insulation in attic. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I live in Pennsylvania – we […]

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Board & Batten Steel Siding

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/14/2025
Board & Batten Steel Siding

Board & Batten Steel Siding Board & Batten siding has seen a resurgence in residential and agricultural design in recent years, and rightfully so as many building and builders crave classical aesthetics of rural farmhouse design. A challenge, though, is wooden board & batten is still susceptible to rot, insect damage, cracking, and various other […]

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Why Post Frame Construction is So Efficient vs. Stick-Built

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/09/2025
Why Post Frame Construction is So Efficient vs. Stick-Built

Why Post Frame Construction is So Efficient vs. Stick-Built I recently had this comment from a client, “In normal construction projects I would order at least 5% overage and it looks like closer to 1% here, I have like 20 extra screws total, a foot of extra eave trim, two whole extra pieces of vinyl soffit.” […]

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A Complete Pole Barn, Floor Plan Conversion, and Indoor Soccer Field

This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru addresses a reader question regarding whether erecting a complete pole barn that has been sitting bundled for eight years might be okay, how easy might it be to convert a stick built floor plan in to a post frame design, and a quote for an indoor soccer field. DEAR […]

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Scissors Trusses in Post Frame Buildings

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/07/2025
Scissors Trusses in Post Frame Buildings

Scissors Trusses in Post Frame Buildings I’ve written previously about Henry Getz, of Morton Buildings (https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/2016/06/origins-colored-steel/), however there are reasons other than pre-painted steel roofing and siding which the post frame industry should thank Henry for. Beyond color, Henry also introduced the raised-chord (scissors) truss to the post frame industry, which allowed a taller end […]

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Exploring the New Component Warning Notice

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/02/2025
Exploring the New Component Warning Notice

Exploring the New Component Warning Notice Originally Published by: SBCA Magazine by Kent Pagel — November 12, 2024 SBCA appreciates your input; please email us if you have any comments or corrections to this article. Editor’s Note: Kent Pagel is SBCA’s Legal Counsel and is a partner with the Houston, Texas firm of Pagel, Davis […]

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When to Fill, Wall Insulation, and Gable Vents

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/01/2025
When to Fill, Wall Insulation, and Gable Vents

This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about best time to fill in uneven grade, best method to insulate walls with no housewrap, and addition of gable vents to help with condensation. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Maybe you can give some advice on our pole barn build. Our rat board is 6ft above […]

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A Christmas Message

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/31/2024
A Christmas Message

A Christmas Message This was just too heart warming to not share. Mike, Merry Christmas to you and to all your family and co-workers. THANK YOU for all the wise words (not just about buildings) you publish as the Guru. Hardly a day goes by that I don’t check your blog after 8 am. even […]

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