Category Archives: Building Styles and Designs
Pole Barns and Wedding Bells
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/04/2014On one of my blog postings back in mid-December 2013, we used a photograph of a new Hansen Pole Building which was being used for a wedding. Astute blog reader, happy client and groom Brian spotted the photo and sent me a nice response via my Facebook. Congratulations are in order to Brian and his […]
Read morePole Building Man Land
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/30/2014MAN LAND This was written by Cheryl PaPania (and posted on Facebook), who is an expat living along the coast of Ecuador with her husband Don about his “man-cave” pole building: “January of 2007 my husband, (Don) built a workshop to store his tools, equipment, etc. and also have a place to work out of […]
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How to Design a Pole Building Right
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/17/2014How to Design a Pole Building Right (The First Time) I received this email yesterday: “My boyfriend and I currently bought some land and we are looking into some different options for building. We are thinking about a shed with a living quarters and 2 car garage. We are looking to have a 3 to […]
Read moreArt From a Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/16/2014When my brother and I were but youngsters, we rode our bike’s a couple of miles from our family home in the Spokane Valley, to where our Aunt Donna lived. Aunt Donna was very artistic, and she taught art lessons in the summers, seemingly primarily to our extended family of cousins (my Dad’s five brothers […]
Read moreCustom Designed Pole Buildings
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/20/2013Market What we Make or Make What we Market? In the last half of the 1990’s I owned a prefabricated metal plated truss manufacturing business. One thing lead to another and I found myself serving five terms on the board of directors of the Machine Stress Rated Lumber Producers Council https://msrlumber.org/. Of the 11 directors, […]
Read moreNebraska on the Motorcycle: Classic Vehicle Storage
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/30/2013Author’s Note: This is part 10 of a series of blogs written from a 6500+ motorcycle trip from WA to Ohio and back. See Blog from Oct. 15th for the beginning…and hang on for the ride! Nebraska on the Motorcycle: Classic Vehicle Storage Day ten, I was on the last leg of my motorcycle journey […]
Read moreDear Guru: What are the Benefits of Building a Pole Barn House?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/14/2013Welcome 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 moreNested T Hangars
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/24/2013For those of you who have been following my blogs the past 2 days on T hangars, there is a variant of them known as the nested T. By nesting the tail sections into the center of the structure, the over-all length of the hangar is reduced enabling the same amount of aircraft to be […]
Read moreDear Pole Barn Guru: Why Didn’t You get the Snow Load Right?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/23/2013Welcome 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 moreMy First T Hangar
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/21/2013When I was constructing pole buildings in the 1990’s we contracted to put up a T hangar at Felts Field in the Spokane Valley of Washington. When I was a boy, my Dad was co-owner of a Cessna 182 Skylane, which he kept hangared at Felts. The history of Felts Field dates back far before […]
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Airplane T Hangar
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/19/2013Some of you are familiar with my talking about when my son was very young he asked me what it was like to play Nintendo by candlelight. While I’ve got a few gray hairs, contrary to popular belief, Honest Abe and I did not play Mario Brothers together. Back in the day when I managed […]
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Residential Airplane Hangars
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/06/2013My departed ex-father-in-law Carl was a successful hop farmer in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. He and his brother each owned four-passenger Cessna aircraft, and had them in individual hangars on Carl’s farm. Carl’s well-manicured grass strip was one of over 14,000 private airstrips in the United States. While many of these are ancillary to […]
Read moreRun Amok: Pole Building Prohitibion?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/20/2013In the iconic 1984 movie Footloose, Kevin Bacon’s character has moved to the small fictional town of Bomont. As a result of the efforts of a local minister (played by John Lithgow), dancing and rock music have been banned. How outraged the viewing public was when the rights of freedom of expression had been taken […]
Read morePole Barns & Politics
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/14/2013I’ve been in the post frame (pole barn) industry for over three decades now, and I’ve never seen the “pole barn” used as a metaphor for anything by the mainstream media. Well, knock me over with a feather, here it is!! Now IMHO (in my humble opinion), the author doesn’t have a true grasp of […]
Read moreLatest in Post Frame Design
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/09/2013Latest in post frame design To my loyal readers – thank you very much, your support is greatly appreciated. Many of you may be familiar with my journeys to Ecuador. For those who are new subscribers, our now 19 year old daughter was a Rotary youth exchange student in Portoviejo, Ecuador her sophomore year of […]
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Dear Pole Barn Guru: Can I Lay Purlins Flat?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/05/2013DEAR POLE BARN GURU: With trusses spaced 6 feet on center can you lay 2×4 purlins flat? Curious in Columbus DEAR CURIOUS: In order to answer your question properly, I will have to make a whole bunch of assumptions. I will assume this is a single truss, code minimum snow load, 4/12 roof slope […]
Read moreDear Pole Barn Guru: Better Pole Barn Screws?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/29/2013Welcome 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 send from a “reply-able” […]
Read moreOverhead Crane
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/25/2013OK, I was web surfing again! My wife thinks I spend all of my time on the ‘net Facebooking….well, I actually do some real research. I found this post recently on www.garagejournal.com, in reference to a comparison between all steel and post frame (pole) buildings. The poster cited this as why he regrets not having […]
Read moreLumber Storage Pole Building
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/24/2013Hansen Buildings’ Designer Bob was out visiting a lumber yard recently, and he (being one who always keeps his eyes peeled) noticed a pole building design he had not seen before. Post frame construction yields itself easily to a myriad of different designs, many of which could not easily be done with other construction types. […]
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- Tags: Open Building Design, Open Pole Barn, Lumber Storage
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Design Engineering Software
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/09/2013I’ve spent nearly four decades actively involved in the construction industry. From “gopher” on jobsites, framer, drywaller, sawyer in a truss plant, truss designer, salesman, forklift and truck driver, crane operator, general contractor, business owner and a litany of other job titles, I’ve covered a lot of turf. From experience I generally know how to […]
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Pole Building Design
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/28/2013Why Are Humans so Resistant to Change? For something which is built into our human DNA, change is something most humans find uncomfortable. Strange when one looks at the history of evolution – we love new things and we normally like improvements around us. Jumping into the Wayback Machine, roughly 25 years ago, as a […]
Read morePost Frame Building Purchase: Local or Global?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/21/2013Very few post frame building kit package providers service more than a very small geographic area. While this may give them an intimate knowledge of a local marketplace, how buildings are most often constructed in their area, and expectations from Building Officials – it does come with some risks. In the event their local economy […]
Read moreGarage Mahal
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/11/2013True confessions time (yes, I know people love it when I confess)…..I do not watch television. Gasp. When apparently popular series’ such as “Friends” and “Seinfeld” ended, I truthfully went, “Huh”? Having never seen an episode of either, the events were meaningless to me. It appears I may have been missing out on something…..the DIY […]
Read moreCarports
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/30/2013I’m finishing up the last of my five week trip to Ecuador. I love Ecuador; they have such unique descriptions of things. An example, the house next door to where we are renting is for sale. We took a tour of it, and one of the features of the home was the four car “garage”. […]
Read moreWasteful Stud Walls
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/22/2013For years I have preached about the efficiencies of post frame (pole building) construction, as compared to stick frame construction. I appreciate the beauty of a well-designed pole building – every piece has a structural function, there are not the redundant materials found in typical buildings with stud walls. The idea of efficient structural design […]
Read moreHigh Performance Pole Buildings & Insulation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/14/2013Pole Buildings and Insulation When designing a high-performance pole building – whether it be residential or commercial, the heating and cooling loads need to be shaved everywhere they can be. Thermal bridging creates hot spots or cold spots in the building envelope, and this makes a difference for heating and cooling costs—as well as for […]
Read moreDear Pole Barn Guru: Can I Replace Gable with Gambrel Trusses?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/13/2013Can I replace Gable with Gambrel Trusses? Welcome to our newest feature: 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. Email all questions to: […]
Read moreStraw Bale Homes
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/18/2013And he huffed and he puffed and… Ok – couldn’t help myself when I thought about writing about straw houses! For years I’ve been fielding inquiries from people who are interested in integrating basic pole barn design, with straw bale infills, to use as residential structures. During a recent visit to a Home Depot in […]
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Pole Barn Guru’s Roof Rules Part Two
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/04/2013From Friday – Nothing is worse than a roof gone wrong. Leaks frustrate everyone involved, and are usually avoidable. Poor design and poor installation are equal factors in the roofs which just are not happy. If you missed my blog Friday –you may want to review it as the first part of my Rule for […]
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Mike’s Roof Rules
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/01/2013Nothing is worse than a roof gone wrong. Leaks frustrate everyone involved, and are usually avoidable. Poor design and poor installation are equal factors in the roofs which just are not happy. Avoid Valleys Designing the roof of a pole barn? Then try to design a roof without any valleys. Valleys concentrate water and often […]
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Why is a Pole Building the Perfect Urban Garage?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/02/2013This 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 […]
Read morePole Building Using 2″ Oil Pipe
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/14/2012I 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′ […]
Read moreSeat of the Pants Pole Barn Engineering
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/06/2012I continue to be baffled as to why it is pole building owners (and pole barn builders) all too frequently lose all sense of reality when it comes to proper pole barn engineering design. Case in point: “I’m adding a loft to a section of our pole barn (which was professionally constructed 10 years ago […]
Read morePole Barn Package on Ebay
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/30/2012eBay I’ve purchased things on eBay before, as have many Americans. Sometimes there are some great buys to be found, other times, not so great. While browsing today I came across, “Pole Barn Package – 36×48 – 2’ OC Rafter Placement Horse Barn Garage”. Condition is listed as new and the starting bid is listed […]
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Horse Barn Blues…in the Key of E
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/28/2012When it comes to barns, horse owners know exactly what they want. However what they want, and what will best meet the needs of the horses and the pocketbook, are often not the same. In over three decades, I had literally thousands of requests for horse barns with living quarters incorporated. These pose a myriad […]
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- Tags: Horse Arenas, Horse Barn Designs, Horse Facilities
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All Steel Buildings: Non-expandable Building Frames
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/05/2012All Steel Buildings: Non-expandable Bearing Frames I learn at least one new thing every day. Seemingly whether I try to or not, which makes it ever so much more interesting. I’ve deduced this – when I stop learning, I am dead. This morning, Eric (one of the owners of Hansen Pole Buildings), asked me, “non-expandable […]
Read moreAll Steel Riding Arenas
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/29/2012A client posed this question: “We are planning to build a horse riding arena. We’ve talked with several all steel building companies. They say their buildings are going to be far less expensive than a pole building. Is this true?” Maybe, but probably not. If a very large clearspan (say 100 feet or wider) is […]
Read moreB2 Bomber and…Overhangs?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/28/2012Hansen Pole Buildings Designer Bob always is keeping me on my toes. He loves to propose topics for blog discussion. Today it started with: “Real rough blog topic idea… What’s the difference between this pole barn with side sheds and a B2 Bomber?” “In this case… not much. After a couple laughs, the client seems […]
Read morePole, Steel or Stud Framed…What’s the Difference?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/27/2012When it comes to low rise structures (loosely defined as having sidewall heights of 50 feet or less), most people consider one of three options – pole buildings, stud wall framed, or all steel. Stud framed (or stick built) structures are how most homes are typically built. Generally they require a great deal of excavation […]
Read morePole and Raftered Grid Stall Barns
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/20/2012So many considerations go into the proper design of horse stall barns. Having a family expert (my professional horse trainer daughter Bailey) keeps me on my toes when it comes to giving advice. One crucial component of good horse health is air-flow and circulation. Besides designing stall barns for good ventilation with air intakes (such […]
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Parallel Chord Scissor Trusses
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/15/2012As always, I enjoy finding real life solutions to client’s challenges. One of the Building Designers, Rick, of Hansen Pole Buildings posed this to me today: “Another thing came up yesterday, got a guy that wants everything, and is on a cost crunch, nothing new there, but one item that he wants is parallel chord […]
Read moreSingle Truss System: Purlins Laid Flat
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/13/2012Before any of my readers drop their teeth due to me saying something I don’t exactly extol… is easy….read on! I’ve spent the last few days in Michigan – where I am being told no Building Official would EVER approve of a pole building designed with double trusses spaced 10 or 12 feet on center […]
Read moreCompetitor’s Quote: A Paul Harvey
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/10/2012Client to Hansen Pole Buildings Designer, Jim; “I talked to a local lumber yard and received a quote from them for a similar 40×60 with attic truss at 40#/sq and they were about 20K lower than your quote. The 54K that you quoted seemed a little high when I received it. The other quote did […]
Read moreTimbers and Steel Connectors
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/09/2012Many of you are by now familiar with Jim, one of the senior Building Designers at Hansen Pole Buildings. Jim is great – he has an investigative mind, so poses many marvelous questions to me, many of which are incorporated into this blog. Today Jim asked me what I knew about a particular building system […]
Read moreCamo
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/08/2012For my step-son Kevin, this one word pretty much covers everything. He and his identical twin brother Josh have always gone by the premise of – if it moves- kill it, and if it doesn’t move, prod it until it moves, then kill it. Kevin loves to hunt, and if he isn’t hunting, he is […]
Read moreHeels Aren’t Just for Dancing: Raised Heel Trusses
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/11/2012A raised heel truss is much like it sounds: the heel of a conventional metal plated roof truss, where the bottom chord intersects with (and bears on) the perimeter pole building wall columns and is fitted with a vertical member which literally raises the top chord of the truss. Now this is nothing new. Back […]
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The Perfect Indoor Riding Arena
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/05/2012I’ve designed probably a thousand indoor riding arenas in the past three decades. One thing I have never heard from a client is – my riding arena is just too big! As I have heard my lovely bride tell hundreds of people – the cost of building is having four corners, once you have them, […]
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- Tags: Arena Design, Horse Arenas, Indoor Arenas, Round Pens
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Pole Barn Truss Spacing Rerun
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/04/2012Happy 4th of July! On holidays, I take a day to relax, and “re-run” some of my most highly read blogs. From over a year ago, today’s subject has been viewed close to 8,000 times. Yes, that’s 8 thousand. So here you go, for what I consider one of the hottest topics in pole building […]
Read moreIndoor Riding Arena
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/02/2012My daughter Bailey is a professional horse trainer in Canby, Oregon (blatant plug for her here – https://www.baileymombtraining.com). Last weekend I watched her, and horses and riders she trains, at the TWHEAO (Tennessee Walking Horse Exhibitor’s Association of Oregon) Summer Extravaganza in McMinnville, Oregon. Own a horse or horses, ride frequently and don’t have an […]
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Woodworking Shop Planning Part III
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/28/2012If you didn’t read the last two days’ blogs, Part I and II of a three part series on how to design a woodworking shop, I’d advise you to back up a day or two and read them. To finish up on how to best design your woodworking shop… Design your building with adequate electric […]
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- Tags: Shop Lighting, Shop Safety, Shop Heating
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Woodworking Shops Part II
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/27/2012If you didn’t read yesterday’s blog, Part I of a three part series on woodworking shops, I’d advise you to back up a day and read it, as it’s the “start” in terms of figuring out how to design your new shop. To continue… Think in terms of “workflow.” Can some of the infeed/outfeed spaces […]
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Designing a Woodworking Shop
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/26/2012A popular use for many of our pole buildings is for woodworking. Bob, one of our Building Designers, suggested some hints as to how to set up a woodworking shop might be a good idea for a blog. Some of our clients have the space and budget to be able to construct elaborate workspaces in […]
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- Tags: Cabinet Shop, Craft Shop, Machine Shop, Shops
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Fibonacci does Gambrel Pole Buildings
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/18/2012Any time my readers get to thinking I have linked every possible subject beyond reason to pole buildings; I try to one up myself. Which brings us to Fibonacci…. Leonardo Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician who lived from about 1170 to 1250. He is best known for a number sequence named the Fibonacci numbers, which […]
Read moreShear Walls
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/12/2012Shear walls are designed to resist lateral forces, such as wind or seismic, and transfer these forces to the component below them, which might be other shear walls, floors, foundation walls, slabs, footings or embedded columns. Shear walls prevent the roof or upper floors from swaying or moving off their supports as well. Buildings with […]
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- Tags: Engineered Building, Uplift Forces, Wind Forces
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Pole Barn Protection with a Rat Wall
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/11/2012Several months ago one of our clients posed an interesting question to us. Her building site was to be in a small township in Michigan. When she contacted her Building Department, in regards to building, she was told all buildings required a concrete wall around the perimeter. She was concerned about the cost involved in […]
Read moreStall Barns: Your Head? What About Your Horse?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/06/2012If I had a nickel for every request for quote we have received for horse stalls barns with 8’ eave heights, I could not only buy a horse, I could pay to feed it! According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), a horse can be up to eight feet tall when standing on […]
Read moreTents are Temporary…Pole Buildings are Permanent
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/16/2012I was recently researching fabric covered structures and came across an interesting article regarding tents. Now tents are expensive, not permanent and require a fair amount of maintenance. This story is from St. Louis, where officials are expected to more closely scrutinize the large tents commonly set up near downtown stadiums after one of the temporary […]
Read moreFabric Covered Building and Wind
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/10/2012One of the Hansen Buildings designers recently asked me what I knew about fabric covered buildings. He was speaking with a client who was comparing one of our post frame buildings versus a fabric covered structure. My only up close and personal experience with a fabric structure was with the United States pavilion at the […]
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- Tags: Design Wind Speed, Building Collapse, Wind Load
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Small Yards, Big Building Design
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/08/2012As new homes have shrunk in size, so have the lots the homes are constructed on. With this the space available for detached accessory buildings (primarily garages and workshops) has shrunk with them. When you have a 40-foot wide lot, there’s only so much room for another building. But this doesn’t mean homeowners are willing […]
Read moreThe Late Steve Jobs on Design
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/07/2012“Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.” – Steve Jobs When it comes to creating breakthrough products and services, corporate innovators can be great at designing ideas because in many ways, the creation process is the more exciting part of innovation. But a lot of hard […]
Read moreHutyaharapast Szorevel: Overhangs, yes!
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/06/2012Had you going with the title, didn’t I? Kutyaharapást szőrével is Hungarian for “The hair of the dog”. The English saying “the hair of the dog” dates back to the days of Shakespeare, and deals with curing a hangover with even more alcohol! Similarly, I want to cure the lack of building overhangs, with information […]
Read moreOverhangs, not Hung-over
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/05/2012Just my personal opinion, but I feel every building should have overhangs. How important are they in my book? I would rather do without doors, than without overhangs. Doors can be added in later on; with overhangs there is only one opportunity to do it right, or wrong. Here is a place where size matters. […]
Read morePole Building Footings and Frost Depth
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/17/2012“Except where erected on solid rock or otherwise protected from frost, foundation walls, piers and other permanent supports of buildings and structures larger than 400 square feet in area or 10 feet in height shall extend below the frost line of the locality, and spread footings of adequate size shall be provided where necessary to […]
Read moreSolar Panels & Shingles: Not a Marriage Made in Heaven
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/31/2012An increasing number of new pole building owners consider installing solar roofing panels in order to harness solar energy and generate electricity for their new buildings. The traditional approach was based on installing heavy crystalline solar panels on top of an asphalt shingle roof. Shingles are an oil based roofing system with a relatively short […]
Read moreDesigning for a Bonus Room
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/27/2012One of the most asked for and least understood option for a pole building is designing for an attic “bonus room”. A bonus room is exactly what it sounds like – it is extra space, a “bonus”. For sake of simplicity, let’s think about this in the realm of only a gable style roof. A […]
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The Foundation Design Game
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/26/2012Often our clients are comparing the costs of a post frame building against those of an all steel building. Pole (post frame) buildings with pressure preservative treated wood columns embedded in the ground include the design of the foundation in the building plans. Provided engineered building plans have been ordered, no other engineering is needed […]
Read morePost Frame Construction: Knee Braces
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/05/2012Coming from a background in the prefabricated roof truss industry, knee braces have always bothered me. What is a knee brace? I’m not talking about the type you wear for a dislocated or arthritic knee joint. A knee brace is an inclined diagonal lumber member connecting to and extending from the sidewall columns, usually several […]
Read moreEngineered Buildings Part II: Continuous Lateral Restraint Systems
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/27/2011As I said yesterday, a properly engineered building is a fully engineered building. Either it is engineered, or it is not. I have been appalled to hear what clients feel are reputable companies tell me they sell buildings at a much lesser price if the client does not require sealed plans. My question to them […]
Read moreWintertime Pole Building Dreaming
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/22/2011It’s not even December and I’m already tired of pushing/shoveling snow. But strangely, there is something about the wintertime which is somewhat comforting. My wife and I live by a lake in the mountains where most folks around us retreat to the city when the snow flies. Like relatives, we happily welcome our summertime friends […]
Read morePole Barn Design: Horse Aisleway
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/20/2011As long as we are on the subject of designing for horses (see yesterday’s blog), we should give a little attention to something which seems “not that big of a deal”, but it really is…size of your horse aisleway. If you start looking on the internet, you will find suggestions for an 8’ aisleway, to […]
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Horse Stalls: What Size?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/19/2011My 21 year old daughter Bailey is a professional horse trainer. She works at a riding facility in Aumsville, Oregon – near Salem. Now Dad is pretty proud of her, as she has competed with the best in Tennessee and one of her horses was a national grand champion. The road to her dream occupation […]
Read moreIs Mini-Storage for You?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/02/2011Is Mini-Storage for You? My brother and I were pole building contractors in 1991, when we got a contract to construct 3 self-storage buildings along rural Highway 95 just north of Athol, Idaho. We’d done other work for the same client, and had met with the property owner, who was providing the financing for the […]
Read moreBarn Conversion: Million Dollar Homes
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/19/2011When I read this CNBC.com article, written by Colleen Kane, I immediately thought – why is it these folks aren’t just doing it the easy way? Here is a brief overview of one of the homes – a barn located in Dallas, Texas: This structure existed for its first 150 years or so as a […]
Read morePole Building Prices: How Much Per Square Foot Is It?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/05/2011I once overheard my lovely bride responding to this question with – if you make the building large enough, short enough, take off the walls, doors, and roof insulation – it is almost free! While it doesn’t quite work this simply, she does have a point. Pole buildings come with an inherent economy of scale. […]
Read moreGreen Pole Barns
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/04/2011Green building is one of the most dynamic market forces in construction today. Pole buildings are considered sustainable, but until very recently little documentation existed on the energy efficiency and the reduced impact on the environment created by pole barns. “Green building” is based on producing more sustainable buildings and is the basis for green […]
Read moreBuilding Design: The Greatest Buildings Never Built
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/22/2011My mother used to have a saying, (watching my brother and I bandy about with many a sharp object), “it’s all fun until someone gets their eye poked out”. In her stern voice, she was simply trying to make things safe for my bro’ and me. You might have a totally sweet concept for your […]
Read morePolycarbonate eavelights: Light up my Life
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/19/2011One of our Building Designers, Alan, is a former general contractor who, prior to becoming a Building Designer, had constructed about 200 Hansen Buildings in several Pacific Northwest states. This morning, he sent me an Instant Message as a client had asked if they, “could have eave lights in the roof of their building”? Traditional […]
Read moreConstruction Specifications: How do Spec Writers Decide What Products to Specify?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/31/2011Construction specifications are generally produced by architects or engineers, for governmental or NGO construction projects which are to be let out for competitive bids. Our experience shows us many of these project specifiers write in requirements for products which are either commercially not readily available, or are not practical for the intended use of the […]
Read moreRoof Trusses: Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/11/2011Roof Trusses: Planes, Trains & Automobiles Usually none of these get hung from the bottom chords of roof trusses, however lots of other things can be. Standard pole building truss designs will support only the extra weight of minimal lighting and electrical. Don’t panic, virtually anything can be supported from your pole barn trusses and […]
Read moreMega Building Clearspans; Just Put a Post in It
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/10/2011Mega Clearspan Buildings…Just Put a Post in It In my first managerial position in the roof truss industry, we worked out of an 80 foot wide by 120 foot long concrete tilt up building. This building had a row of interior columns down the middle, 30 feet on center. These three columns posed no challenge […]
Read moreWhen Less is More – Economical Buildings
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/03/2011When Less is More – Economical Buildings The beauty of pole building construction includes being very affordable and being relatively easy to build. In the affordability area – a common misconception is to construct the building as “just a roof”, with the idea of walls being installed at a later date. And this will result […]
Read moreChasing Your Building Dream
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/27/2011There are lots of folks just like you who are out there chasing the steel covered building dream. You have a problem or are trying to reach a goal, which involves a new pole or steel building. Am I right? Now there are also a lot of people out there telling you it’s easy. In […]
Read moreQuonset Huts
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/26/2011You may have heard them advertised on television, radio, online and in the back of Popular Mechanics. I came across a query from a gentleman from Wake Forest, NC which included, “I have found some really good deals on the local craigslist from private individuals who have bought them and never put them up for […]
Read moreCruising Forums: It’s Just a Pole Barn!
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/20/2011As a voracious reader, and someone who always wants to make sure they have their finger on the “pulse” of the pole building industry, I am always scouring for information and misinformation on the ‘net. I recently read the post below. I’d like to have you read through it, and then I will give you […]
Read moreLying or Just Plain Stupid?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/28/2011Yesterday afternoon, one of our senior building designers sent me this instant message: “So what do you do with a customer who is being sold a bill of goods by his contractor? Starting from, client was told he needed to pour footings and build with 2×6 studs because pole buildings ‘move too much’. All the way […]
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