Pole Barn Guru on Crossbuck Doors
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/12/2015Welcome to Ask the Pole Barn Guru – where you can ask questions about building topics, with answers posted on Mondays. With many questions to answer, please be patient to watch for yours to come up on a future Monday segment. If you want a quick answer, please be sure to answer with a “reply-able” […]
Read moreEave Lights in Endwalls
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/09/2015Polycarbonate wall light panels are a very affordable way to get natural lighting into pole buildings which will not have finished interior walls. Most often (and most cost effective) is to install them at the tops of the eave sidewalls. (For more reading on polycarbonate eave lights: https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/blog/2011/09/polycarbonate-eavelights-light-up-my-life/) There are some cases where it would […]
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- Tags: Polycarbonate Eave Lights, Polycarbonate End Lights, Shearwalls
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How to Repair a Sagging Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/08/2015My bride tells me I spend an inordinate amount of time surfing the ‘net. She is probably right, but I surf with a goal in mind – researching topics so there are more satisfied pole building owners! I stumbled across an interesting video on “How to Fix a Sagging Pole Building” today at: https://wn.com/how_to_fix_a_sagging_pole_building Now, […]
Read moreFascia Challenges
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/07/2015If you are like me, you looked at this photo and the first thought was – the trim on the upper roof looks…..well frankly bad. Well it is bad, and it is bad due to installation issues, which could easily have been avoided. 1. The first trick to getting a good looking fascia, is to […]
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- Tags: Installing Fascia, Steel Fascia Trim, Steel Trim, Fascia Trim, Fascia Board
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Tennis Court Building
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/06/2015In the Middle Ages in Europe, water quality was poor on a good day (drinking water coming from streams which were also used as places to wash clothes and…sewers). With water being pretty much undrinkable, monasteries began brewing beer to drink. The first known record of hopped beer was in the writing of a German […]
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- Tags: Tennis Court Pole Barns, Tennis Court Pole Buidings
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What Size Tek Screws?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/05/2015Welcome to Ask the Pole Barn Guru – where you can ask questions about building topics, with answers posted on Mondays. With many questions to answer, please be patient to watch for yours to come up on a future Monday segment. If you want a quick answer, please be sure to answer with a “reply-able” […]
Read morePole Building House Plans
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/02/2015It seems more and more people are looking towards pole buildings for their new homes. We have clients asking us nearly every day, if they can “see” the available floor plans we have for pole building houses. Unlike typical residential “plan mills” or most ‘modern’ builders, we do not have a set list of house […]
Read moreCracker House Plans
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/01/2015As early as 1840, early pioneers were lured to Florida and Georgia by the promise of cheap and plentiful land. With few provisions they needed to erect shelter quickly and cheaply. Cedar and cypress were abundant and were cut for framing and siding, while rocks or bricks made of oyster shells and lime were used […]
Read moreDigging Holes for a Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/31/2014If you didn’t read my blog yesterday – it might help you to back up a day and read where the following blog got started. I nice young gentleman asked me to help him with his boy scout Eagle project – constructing an equestrian barn. So back up a day – then continue here after […]
Read moreSetting Pole Barn Posts
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/30/2014DEAR POLE BARN GURU: What is your method for spacing the poles on a pole barn, how do you line up the locations of each pole on a wall? This is for my boy scout Eagle project, a 32x36ft pole barn to be used for equestrian therapy. ANXIOUS IN AUSTIN DEAR ANXIOUS: The best advice […]
Read moreDear Guru: Is Toe Nailing a Good Idea?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/29/2014Welcome to Ask the Pole Barn Guru – where you can ask questions about building topics, with answers posted on Mondays. With many questions to answer, please be patient to watch for yours to come up on a future Monday segment. If you want a quick answer, please be sure to answer with a “reply-able” […]
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- Tags: Pole Building Ventilation, Housewrap, Pole Barn Insulation, Eave Height, Tyvek
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Building Use Classification
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/26/2014Recently I had a client pose the question, “What is the difference between Use Classification S-2 and U?” Chapter three of the 2012 International Building Code (IBC) provides provisions which control the building use classification of all structures as to use and occupancy. Section 312 specifically addresses “Utility and Miscellaneous Group U”. In general, Group U […]
Read moreMerry Christmas From Hansen Buildings
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/25/2014Free Pole Barn Plans
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/24/2014Humor me here – do a Google, Yahoo or Bing search for either “Free Pole Barn Plans” or “Free Pole Building Plans”. Up should come a million or so choices. With all of those possibilities, it has to be a great way to go….right? To begin with, keep in mind free pole barn plans are […]
Read moreAll Graded Lumber is Not the Same
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/23/2014Standard & Btr and #2 Graded Lumber Are Not the Same Although I had a couple of years’ experience in the prefabricated metal connector plated truss industry, my first opportunity to truly “fly solo” was when I was hired, at the end of August 1979 to manage the truss plant at what was then Lucas […]
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- Tags: Code Requirements, #2 Lumber, Lumber Stamps, Standard & Better Lumber, Standard Lumber, Stress Graded Lumber
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Dear Guru: Should I Add Trusses?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/22/2014Welcome to Ask the Pole Barn Guru – where you can ask questions about building topics, with answers posted on Mondays. With many questions to answer, please be patient to watch for yours to come up on a future Monday segment. If you want a quick answer, please be sure to answer with a “reply-able” […]
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- Tags: Plumb Columns, Squaring Roof Planes, Workshop, Upgrading Trusses, Squaring A Roof
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Lowering an End Truss
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/19/2014When NOT to Measure 5-1/2 Inches for a 2×6 My lovely bride is an RN (Registered Nurse) by training and profession. In medicine 100mg is 100mg, not 87.5mg and someone’s heart rate might be 80, not “somewhere between 80 and 120”. Wrapping her head around why a 2×6 is 1-1/2 inches by 5-1/2 inches just […]
Read morePole Barn Price Shoppers
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/17/2014Why True Pole Barn Price Shoppers are Never Satisfied I’ve learned a few things in my close to 40 years as a business owner or manager. One of the most important is, there is always some other provider who is willing to sacrifice quality and/or service to sell at a lower price. If everyone was […]
Read morePole Building Screws
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/16/2014Screwing a Pole Building Together In 2001 I was working for a Northern Idaho pole building construction company. One of my clients was a building contractor from Moscow, Idaho. It seems he had a client he was building a home for in California, and needed a 5000 square foot pole building erected on the site, […]
Read moreDear Guru: Did I Get the Right Trusses?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/15/2014Welcome to Ask the Pole Barn Guru – where you can ask questions about building topics, with answers posted on Mondays. With many questions to answer, please be patient to watch for yours to come up on a future Monday segment. If you want a quick answer, please be sure to answer with a “reply-able” […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Questions, Trusses
- Tags: Radiant Heating, Truss Design, Man Cave, Floor Heating, Sliding Doors, Geothermal, Pole Barn Sliding Doors
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Additions to Manufactured Homes
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/12/2014As a college teenager, the first “house” I owned was a single wide manufactured (aka mobile) home. It served its purpose at the time, as it was an economical starter home. I did some minor remodels to it – adding a coat closet by the front door and putting in air conditioning, but nothing as […]
Read moreContrary to popular belief
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/11/2014Contrary to popular belief, Lorem Ipsum is not simply random text. It has roots in a piece of classical Latin literature from 45 BC, making it over 2000 years old. Richard McClintock, a Latin professor at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, looked up one of the more obscure Latin words, consectetur, from a Lorem Ipsum passage, […]
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Rustic Trail Steel Panels
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru onWhen my first born daughter Annie was alive, her favorite ride at Disneyland® was the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. She and I spent an entire rainy evening riding it over-and-over as there were no lines and it was just a matter of getting from the exit back to the entrance to start all over again. […]
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- Tags: Steel Panels, ABC Steel, Rustic Look Steel Panels, Rustic Train Steel
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Do’s and Don’ts of Attic Remodeling
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/10/2014If it is On the Internet, It Must be True The internet is a great and wonderful place, a highway with a plethora of information rapidly available on nearly any subject. And for me, it has been my livelihood for the past dozen years. On the ‘net can be found websites like Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org), or […]
Read morePole Building Truss Framing
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/09/2014My Truss Framing Does Not Match the Plans Every good set of pole building plans should have at least one page upon which is drawn a “cut through” view or cross section of the building. To read about what should be depicted on this page: https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/blog/2011/10/pole-building-plans-101-interior-section-elevation/ or actually view an example at: https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/sample-plans.htm. One of […]
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- Tags: Truss Design, Truss Bracing, Engineer Of Record, Pole Barn Truss Framing, Pole Building Truss Framing
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