Planning a Post Frame Building Upon Sandstone
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/11/2022Planning a Post Frame Building Upon Sandstone Reader GEORGE in FARMINGTON writes: “Mike, in the early stages of planning a pole barn 32’x48’x12′ on a newly acquired piece of property. We’ve cleared the land and found the area we want to erect the building is 100% sandstone. Everywhere we’d have to drill for poles is […]
Read moreMy Barndominium Attic Has Moisture Issues!
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/06/2022My Barndominium Attic Has Moisture Issues! Reader DAVID in CHICAGO writes: “Greetings – I’ve got a pole barn style home that’s about 2.5 years old and I’m having moisture issues in the attic. Hoping I can talk with someone to get a consult or second opinion to resolve as quickly as possible. Let me know […]
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- Tags: Condensation, Metal Roof, R50 Attic Insulation, Metal Roof Condensation, Ridge Vent, Barndominium, Integral Condensation Control, Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation
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Framing Loads, Footing Pads, and a Pole Barn Home
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/05/2022This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru kicks off 2022 with reader questions about framing loads using heavy duty steel roof trusses, a stone siding wainscot, and lap siding. Mike then addresses questions about footing pads, and finally creating a pole barn home. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am planning to build a pole barn 36×40 […]
Read more- Categories: Building Styles and Designs, Roofing Materials, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Post Frame Home, Trusses, Barndominium, Concrete, Concrete Cookie, Footings, Alternate Siding, Pole Barn Questions
- Tags: Footings, Concrete Collars, Post Frame Home, Trusses, Framing Loads, Footing Pads, Steel Trusses
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Why Your New Barndominium Should Be Post Frame
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/04/2022Why Your New Barndominium Should Be Post Frame For those who follow me – you know I am all about people loving their end results. As long as one has a fully engineered building they love, I couldn’t be more pleased, regardless of the structural system. In My Humble Opinion – fully engineered post frame […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Design, Post Frame Home, Pole Building Comparisons, Pole Buildings History, Barndominium, Pole Barn Structure, Trusses, Pole Barn Homes
- Tags: International Residential Code, Bookshelf Wall Girts, Stick Frame Building, Geotechnical Engineer, PEMB Building, Stick Frame Design, Barndominium
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Worker Injured During Pole Project, Who Pays
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/30/2021Worker Injured During Pole Building Project – Who Pays? Disclaimer: this article is not to be construed as legal advice, please engage a qualified construction attorney prior to any construction project. If you don’t take steps to find out in advance whether workers on your new pole building are insured for injuries, you could end […]
Read more- Categories: About The Pole Barn Guru, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Planning, Building Contractor, Pole Barn Homes, Post Frame Home, Barndominium
- Tags: Workers Compensation Insurance, Business Employees, General Liability Insurance, General Contractor, D-I-Y Pole Building, Subcontractor
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Hansen (J.A.), the Insides, and Ceiling Liner Panels
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/29/2021This week the Pole Barn Guru responds to reader questions about “Hansen” and the person behind the name, what the inside of a building might look like, and the possibility of adding ceiling liner panels to scissor trusses spaced 4 feet apart. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: How long has Hansen (the man himself) been building […]
Read moreHiring Laborers
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/28/2021Hiring Laborers/Contractors to Perform Work on Your Building Not everyone wants or is capable to perform all the labor involved to erect a new building. This pertains to any trade or type of building system. From www.TheIndianaLawyer.com: “A construction worker injured in a building collapse was, in fact, an independent contractor, the Court of Appeals […]
Read moreYou Can Do It!
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/23/2021You Can Do It! Screamed headlines of my first ever print display ad for pole barn kits in 1981! I have included below a snippet from one of my first blog posts from 10 years ago: “In the summer of 1979, home interest rates began to rise. Idaho had a usury limit, home mortgages stopped […]
Read more- Categories: Trusses, Lumber, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, About The Pole Barn Guru, Post Frame Home, Constructing a Pole Building, Barndominium, Pole Barn Planning
- Tags: Trusses, Truss Chords, Green Lumber, Hansen Buildings, Kiln Dried Lumber, Hansen Pole Buildings, Lucas Plywood And Lumber, Pole Barn Kits, Steel Plates
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Moisture Management, Poor Steel Cutting, and Info Help
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/22/2021Today’s “Ask the Guru” tackles reader questions about moisture management, poorly done steel cutting around windows and doors, and help “Looking for info” for Jack. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hi, I am framing out an animal barn (right now to be used for housing chickens and storing some feed and hay) inside of an existing […]
Read more- Categories: Ventilation, Insulation, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Heating, Roofing Materials, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Building How To Guides, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Building Siding
- Tags: Caulking Windows, Pole Barn Planning, Moisture Barrier, Steel Cutting, Moisture Management, Insulation
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Why Is Engineering Design So Important?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/21/2021Why is Engineering Design so Important? Reprinted from the National Frame Building Association (www.NFBA.org) of November 2021 As we see in Chapter 1 of the Post Frame Building Design Manual (PFBDM), post frame construction has been around for hundreds of years. The performance, life expectancy, and reduction of material and labor costs are all reasons […]
Read moreHelp! My Barndominium Roof is Dripping!
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/16/2021Help! My Barndominium Roof Is Dripping! Reader TIMM in WHITEFISH writes: “Thanks for taking my question. I recently built a barndominium in NW Montana. I tried to find someone to build it for me, but the demand and cost in the area had gone up so much that I had to do almost all the […]
Read moreA Basement Foundation, Vapor Barrier for Arena, and a Hansen Kit
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/15/2021This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about building a post frame building on a basement foundation, insulation vs a reflective radiant barrier, and a question about what is include in a Hansen Building kit. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Is it possible to erect one of the pole barn kits on a basement […]
Read more- Categories: Ventilation, Concrete, Lumber, Footings, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design, Professional Engineer, Roofing Materials, Horse Riding Arena, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Heating
- Tags: Reflective Radiant Barrier, Sealed Plans, Materials Kit, Wet Set Brackets, Post Frame Basement, Basement Foundation, Insulation, Engineer Sealed Plans, Vapor Barrier
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Storage Barn to Dwelling
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/14/2021Storage Barn to Dwelling Reader JD in FAIRPLAY writes: “I have read over your blogs & my head is spinning. However, you obviously know your stuff. My question is this, do you have a trusted company or guy who can help me design & build a 30x60x16 RV garage that will meet the requirements of […]
Read moreIs Fiberglass Insulation a Carcinogen?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/09/2021Is Fiberglass Insulation a Carcinogen? We live in a world fraught with unseen perils (COVID-19 anyone?), however fiberglass building insulation is probably not one of them. When it comes to fully engineered post frame barndominiums and homes, we all just want our clients to be safe and happy. I went to an expert on this […]
Read more- Categories: Insulation, Pole Barn Planning, Ventilation, Pole Barn Homes, Post Frame Home, Barndominium, Shouse
- Tags: Biosoluble Fiber, IARC, National, Fiberglass Insulation, National Toxicology Program, Glass Wool Fibers, Insulation Outlook, North American Insulation Manufacturers Association
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Screw Penetration, Truss Carrier Requirements, and Roof Insulation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/08/2021Today’s Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about screw penetration into decking/substrate, header aka truss carrier requirements, and a proper roof insulation solution. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Should the screws for exposed fastener metal panel roofing COMPLETELY penetrate the 1/2″ plywood decking/substrate? STEVE in WARREN DEAR STEVE: For through screws, they should not only completely […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Design, Roofing Materials, Pole Barn Heating, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Building How To Guides, Trusses, Ventilation, Professional Engineer, Insulation, Pole Barn Questions
- Tags: Truss Carriers, Headers, Screw Penetration, Roof Insulation, Ventilation, Diaphragm Screws, Spray Foam Insulation
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Hanging Single Hung Windows to Slide Horizontally
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/07/2021Hanging Single-Hung Windows to Slide Horizontally You order a 4’ x 4’ sliding window for your new post frame building or barndominium. Depending upon your geographical location, you will assume this window opens up-and-down (Eastern U.S.) or side-to-side (Western U.S.). Well, we all know what happens when we assume. It is critical to clearly understand […]
Read moreBarndominium Closed Cell Spray Foam
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/02/2021Barndominium Closed Cell Spray Foam – and Rodents Closed cell spray foam applied directly to steel roofing and siding can be a great product for controlling condensation, achieving an air tight barndominium and at R-7 per inch is a great insulation solution. So good, I strongly encourage its use, especially for those buildings in Climate […]
Read moreInsulation Prep, Foundation and Footing Prep, and USDA Programs
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/01/2021Today’s Pole Barn Guru tackles reader questions about plans to insulate and preparations ahead of insulating, recommendation for framing and footing an apartment to prevent movement, and if the PBG knows whether or not the USDA programs apply to post frame homes. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am currently constructing my Hansen provided pole building, […]
Read more- Categories: Insulation, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design, Building Styles and Designs, Post Frame Home, Pole Barn Planning, Shouse, Concrete, Footings, Professional Engineer
- Tags: Footings, House Wrap, Weather Resistant Barrier, Foundation, Building Movement, Insulation, Loans, Frost Heave, USDA Loans
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How to Quit Your Job
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/30/2021How To Quit Your Job & Build Your Home Full Time Hansen Pole Buildings’ DIY clients Kevin and Whitney Hart are today’s guest bloggers. Hey everyone! My wife and I have been building our barndominium since about March and have been documenting the whole thing on social media. The most commonly asked question that we […]
Read moreRoof Insulation, a Riding Arena, and Closure Strips
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/24/2021Today’s Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about insulating a roof to keep exposed trusses, the size limits for and equestrian riding arena, and whether or not to use closure strips between the gable (rake) trim and siding. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have a 30×40 post frame building with cathedral style trusses. I really […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Planning, Trusses, Ventilation, Insulation, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design, Horse Riding Arena, Roofing Materials, Pole Building How To Guides
- Tags: Spray Foam, Roof Insulation, Ventilation, Closure Strips, Horse Arena, Moisture Barrier, Riding Arena, Truss Span
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Canada Facing Premature Decay of Pressure Treated Columns
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/23/2021Canada Facing Premature Decay of Pressure Treated Columns Fear of properly pressure preservative treated wood decaying prematurely has been a continuing concern amongst potential post frame building owners. Key to this is “properly” and at issue how pressure treated wood is labeled and sold at the retail level. Canada uses AWPA’s (American Wood Protection Association) […]
Read more- Categories: Lumber, Pole Barn Design, Building Department, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Structure, Professional Engineer, Columns
- Tags: CFBA, Canadian Farm Builders Association, Gary Van Bolderen, Daily Commercial News, National Building Code, International Building Code, AWPA, American Wood Protection Association
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Barndominium Concrete Slab Insulation Boards
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/18/2021Barndominium Concrete Slab Insulation Boards – XPS or EPS? Other than in Climate Zone’s 1 and 2 (think deep South), International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) requires perimeter and under slab continuous insulation for barndominiums. When it comes to concrete and insulation, contractors tend to be most familiar with extruded polystyrene (XPS). Yet, expanded polystyrene (EPS) […]
Read moreA Basement Foundation, a Leaky Roof, and Raising Bays
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/17/2021Today’s “Ask the Guru” tackles reader questions about erecting a kit on a basement foundation, how to find and repair a leaky roof, and some advice on raising bays to add height to a structure. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Is it possible to erect one of the pole barn kits on a basement foundation? LUCAS […]
Read more- Categories: Steel Roofing & Siding, Trusses, Concrete, Footings, Rebuilding Structures, Pole Barn Questions, Building Interior, Pole Barn Design, Roofing Materials, Professional Engineer, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Structure
- Tags: Roof Repair, Leaky Roof, EPDM Screws, Add Height To Building, Basement Foundation, Post Frame Foundation, Basement, Foundation, Raise Building
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Owner Barndominium Builder Construction Loans
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/16/2021Owner-Barndominium Builder Construction Loans Qualifying for owner-barndominium builder construction loans can be a daunting task. Given 2007-2008’s housing market downturn, owner-builder construction loans are increasingly hard to get but not impossible. An owner-builder is a property owner who serves as general contractor on their own project. A General contractor coordinates everything from budget to hiring subcontractors. […]
Read moreDesigning to Withstand a Hurricane
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/11/2021Loyal blog reader and video watcher DANIEL in SULPHUR writes: “What practices are best for increasing wind rating of a post frame building? My goal is to build a post frame home to withstand 150+ mph winds. I live on the gulf coast and hurricanes are a serious threat, I know I can’t make my […]
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