Pole Buildings and Extreme Weather

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/18/2013
Pole Buildings and Extreme Weather

The nation is getting hammered by extreme weather beyond what builders imagined, leaving states and cities searching for ways to brace for more catastrophes like Superstorm Sandy. Even as they prepare for a new normal of intense rain, historic floods and record heat waves, some planners find it too politically sensitive to say aloud the […]

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Lumber Prices to Hit All-Time Highs?

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/17/2013
Lumber Prices to Hit All-Time Highs?

Lumber prices are expected to soar in 2013 before hitting all-time highs the following year, according to a report by the Vancouver consulting group International Wood Markets. Wood Markets president Russ Taylor said the dynamics have been in place since 2008 for a so-called “supercycle” which will push lumber prices into the stratosphere. The only […]

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Pink 2×4 Studs

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/16/2013
Pink 2×4 Studs

In December I had the opportunity to call on one of our “partners” in the southeastern United States. One thing I began to notice with regularity, as I went from location to location across Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana was “pink” 2×4 studs. Using my limited mental facilities, I could only associate these with some sort […]

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Pole Barn Remodel: Bulldoze It?

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/15/2013
Pole Barn Remodel: Bulldoze It?

I live in a 103 year old home most frequently referred to as, “Our Home of Perpetual Remodel”. Between this and my inherent Norwegian frugality, I’m usually the last one to recommend knocking something to the ground and starting from scratch again. When I started working on “the house” back in 1990, the first order […]

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LVL: Laminated Veneer Lumber

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/14/2013
LVL: Laminated Veneer Lumber

What is an LVL? Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) is an industry standard in framing of new wood frame buildings. LVLs are used to replace solid wood beams and joists. They are made in a process similar to plywood, where rotary peeled wood veneers (usually pine or fir) are dried then laminated together with glue and […]

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Pole Barn Flood Insurance

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/11/2013
Pole Barn Flood Insurance

The Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 requires flood insurance to be purchased for properties in SFHA (Special Flood Hazard Areas) prior to the owners receiving any type of direct or indirect federal financing assistance. According to the insurance industry, the term “improved real estate” would be defined as a building with walls and a […]

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Building Department Checklist Part II

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/10/2013
Building Department Checklist Part II

Yesterday I covered 7 of what I feel are 14 of the most important questions to ask your local building department.  This not only will smooth the way through the permitting process, but also  ensures a solid and safe building structure. Let’s talk about the last seven…. #8 What is the Allowable Soil Bearing Capacity? […]

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Building Department Checklist Part I

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/09/2013
Building Department Checklist Part I

I Can Build, I Can Build! Whoa there Nellie…..before getting all carried away, there are 14 essential questions to have on your Building Department Checklist, in order to ensure the structural part of the new building process goes off without a hitch.  I will cover the first seven today, finishing up tomorrow, so you have […]

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Strong Drive Screws

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/08/2013
Strong Drive Screws

The Strong-Drive® SD Structural-Connector screw is specifically designed for use with Simpson Strong-Tie® connectors (frequently and generically known as joist hangers. Strong Drive Screws preferable to nails! Designed to replace nails in certain hangers, the load-rated SD screw has been tested and approved for use in many popular Simpson Strong-Tie® products. It is the only […]

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Teco and 10d Common Nails

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/07/2013
Teco and 10d Common Nails

TECO nails They actually no longer exist. TECO was the name of a company (Timber Engineering Company) which manufactured 10 penny, also known as 10d common nails (0.148 inch diameter) which were 1-1/2 inches in length. The company is now defunct, but the name has stuck. Joist Hanger Nails These nails are also referred to […]

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Planning Department Requirements

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/04/2013
Planning Department Requirements

In most parts of the United States, it will be a necessity to acquire a building permit in order to construct a new pole barn. The easy way to find out is to contact the local authorities to find out if indeed this is the case. Whether a structural building permit will be required or […]

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Round Tuit Pole Building

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/03/2013
Round Tuit Pole Building

According to Procrastinators Anonymous (www.procrastinaors-anonymous.org), procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried. Round Tuit! On the third day of 2013, among the New Year’s Resolutions of many, are to get a round tuit! Now the round tuit, is actually a fairly recent invention, arriving on the scene at the 1964 World’s Fair in […]

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Why is a Pole Building the Perfect Urban Garage?

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/02/2013
Why is a Pole Building the Perfect Urban Garage?

This reminds me of, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways….”? With apologies to Elizabeth Barrett Browning, there are so many reasons pole buildings are the solution to urban garage needs. Most urban lots in the United States are very narrow and of small footprint. More often than not, the typical lot […]

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Pole Building New Year 2013

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/01/2013
Pole Building New Year 2013

  On the first of each year, I tend to get a bit nostalgic, especially for my family, my home, and how my pole building career really took off. Bear with me as I take a step or two back in time. At the ripe old age of 33, I sold my first business in […]

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My Early Urban Garage Experiences

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/31/2012
My Early Urban Garage Experiences

In the 1980’s one man stood alone when it came to whether City of Portland (basically the same thing as Multnomah County), Oregon homeowners could acquire a Building Permit for a residential accessory building or not. Charles “Chuck” Frazier Now Chuck was a registered Structural Engineer, who took his position very seriously. His expectation was, […]

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Garage Construction Video

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/28/2012
Garage Construction Video

As I write this, the end of the world as we know it (yes, I know it is a 1987 R.E.M. tune) did not happen yesterday, December 21, 2012. What did happen is… it is now officially winter. In Browns Valley, MN this means typical T shirt and shorts weather, highs in the teens and […]

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Debate Over Pressure Treated Wood Stairs

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/27/2012
Debate Over Pressure Treated Wood Stairs

  While doing research for a recent post on pressure treated lumber for pole buildings in Hawaii, I stumbled across a YouTube video entitled, “Think Twice before Using Pressure Treated Lumber for a stairway”. The maker of the video purports to have decades of construction experience and is based in Southern California. The video is […]

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Pole Building in Hawaii Using Pressure Treated Wood

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/26/2012
Pole Building in Hawaii Using Pressure Treated Wood

Over the past few decades, I’ve been involved in several pole building projects on the Hawaiian Islands, and they all had one thing in common – the use of pressure preservative treated lumber throughout, included the prefabricated wood roof trusses. The use of pressure treated wood has been standard building practice in Hawaii and the […]

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Christmas with The Pole Barn Guru

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/25/2012
Christmas with The Pole Barn Guru

Christmas Greetings! As much as possible, if I “reuse” a blog I’ve written previously (a re-run), I do it only a few times a year….like today, when I am spending time with family and friends, which my wish for all of you is as well. It is also a time when I tend to look […]

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Machine Graded Lumber

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/24/2012
Machine Graded Lumber

Lumber grades take into account natural characteristics, including knots, splits, checks, shake, and wane. Lumber design values are assigned to lumber grades to provide a means for using this material in structural applications. These values are published in Design Values for Wood Construction, a supplement to the National Design Specification® (NDS) for Wood Construction. The […]

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Lawsuits Amass for Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/20/2012
Lawsuits Amass for Spray Foam Insulation

I read lots of online forums where people discuss issues with their pole buildings. One all too common complaint is their roofs “drip”. For these people, they saved a few dollars when their buildings were built, by making no provision to control condensation from forming on the underside of the building’s roof steel, only to […]

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Pole Building Prices Comparison

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/19/2012
Pole Building Prices Comparison

“I don’t think you know how we do it up here” We supply all of the pole building kit packages for a popular national company. One of their locations in Michigan called wanting to know pole building prices comparison between their quote (the way they used to do it) and our quote. It seems their […]

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Truss Repair? Don’t Skip this Step

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/18/2012
Truss Repair? Don’t Skip this Step

A client writes: “I recently purchased one of your pole barn kits to use as my home garage.  We have begun construction and have all the framing and the roof on.  I recently contacted my building designer about potentially getting the metal lining material for the ceiling and walls.  My designer told me that I […]

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Insulation Vapor Barrier

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/17/2012
Insulation Vapor Barrier

There are some days when I feel as if I have become the “Dear Abby” for everyone else’s pole barn problems. So many of these problems could have been easily avoided, and at a relatively low cost, at time of construction. A reader writes: “I have a Morton pole barn that really sweats this time […]

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Pole Building Using 2″ Oil Pipe

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/14/2012
Pole Building Using 2″ Oil Pipe

I recently read this in an online forum and felt compelled to share (misspellings uncorrected from original posts): “Anybody seen this done before? Have more pipe than money. I like the idea of steel poles for longevity, but not sure if they are rigid enough. Planning on 8′ spacing on the poles. 16′ walls. 20′ […]

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