Category Archives: Ventilation

Watermelon Barns

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/11/2016
Watermelon Barns

Two good ole’ boys from Texas get the idea to go into the watermelon selling business. They can drive their pickup across the border into Mexico and buy watermelons for a dollar each. So, they drive across, get a load, bring them back into Texas and set up a stand alongside of the road with […]

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Ridge Cap Foam Closure Strips

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/25/2015
Ridge Cap Foam Closure Strips

There are lots of little pieces involved when it comes to the assembly of a pole building, which the average lay person would have little or no knowledge of. Some of them don’t make a difference until the lack of them (or their failure to perform) becomes apparent. One of these unsung heroes is the […]

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What Building Wrap Isn’t

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/04/2015
What Building Wrap Isn’t

It didn’t take me long to figure out a building is basically just a structural framework with control layers. Yeah, there’s also electrical, plumbing, mechanical systems, and finishes, but the heart of a building is the stuff which holds it up and which moderates the flows of heat, air, and moisture between in and out. […]

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Closeable Roof Louver Exhaust Vents

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/04/2015
Closeable Roof Louver Exhaust Vents

All of this began from a client conversation with one of the Hansen Pole Buildings’ Designers…. Back in the stone ages I ruled the prefabricated metal connector plated wood truss manufacturing plant at the long ago defunct Lucas Plywood and Lumber in Salem, Oregon. Back in the late 70’s this was a going and growing […]

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What is a Trickle Vent?

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/07/2015
What is a Trickle Vent?

Apparently this is my week for learning brand new stuff, and as luck usually has it, when I get to learn – it is bushel baskets full! A Hansen Pole Buildings client is constructing a post frame building home in Clallum County, Washington. In discussions with the local Building Officials, he was advised he would […]

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Venting a Hip Roof

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/28/2015
Venting a Hip Roof

Hansen Pole Buildings’ Designer Bill is going to keep me on my toes! Before joining the Hansen Buildings team, Bill spent 14+ years as a Construction Project Manager for diverse projects such as commercial, industrial, institutional and medical. What little he doesn’t know, he isn’t afraid of asking. Bill posed this set of circumstances to […]

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Ridge Vent with Steel Roofing

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/02/2014
Ridge Vent with Steel Roofing

Proper ventilation is one of the most overlooked, if not entirely ignored features when it comes to pole building. I’ve written about ventilation previously, read more at: https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/blog/2014/02/pole-building-ventilation/) For many pole builders and pole building kit providers, their idea of a ridge vent is to just omit the closed cell form fitted closures which should […]

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Pole Building Ventilation

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/20/2014
Pole Building Ventilation

Ridge vent without soffit vent One of the most overlooked areas of pole building construction is proper ventilation. Lack of proper pole building ventilation becomes even a greater issue when an enclosed attic space is present. The International Building Codes require any dead attic space to be ventilated. Without adequate ventilation, moisture from condensation will […]

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Dear Pole Barn Guru: Ventilation for an Old Pole Barn?

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/02/2013
Dear Pole Barn Guru: Ventilation for an Old Pole Barn?

Welcome 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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Dear Guru: Which Insulation Should I Use in My Metal Pole Building?

DEAR POLE BARN GURU:  I have a few questions that you might be able to easily answer. I have a metal pole building wood framed. Most of it has the standard Condensation/insulation blanket in it however some of it got damaged by mice and had to be ripped out. We are now trying to finish […]

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Today In: Ask the Pole Barn Guru

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/10/2012
Today In: Ask the Pole Barn Guru

I recently got this email, and as The Pole Barn Guru, I am happy to respond to building questions which are not from Hansen Building clients, either prior or future.   “Hello  I live in Indiana. I have a pole barn garage. I didn’t build it. It was built when I got the house. It […]

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Happy Horse Barn Ventilation

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/29/2012
Happy Horse Barn Ventilation

If common sense was common, then articles like this one would not have to be written. One of the least expensive in upfront cost is also the most cost saving, when it comes to horse health and veterinary bills. Sadly, it is most often either an afterthought, or a “never even thought of” for horse […]

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What House Wrap is Good For

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/12/2012
What House Wrap is Good For

Over the past three decades, house wrap has become a staple feature on millions of buildings. Wrapping a wood framed building in a protective envelope is a good building practice which helps combat a building’s worst enemies: water, moisture and air infiltration. House wrap behind a building’s siding is an excellent secondary defense against the […]

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Ventilation Blows

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/06/2012
Ventilation Blows

One of our clients, Derald writes: “How do you provide adequate intake venting for a ridge vent on a pole building?  I am assuming that you would drill 2” holes along the eave girt and install a wire mesh, like bird blocking.  How far apart would the minimum spacing of the 2” holes need to […]

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Windows – A View To The World

Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/02/2012
Windows – A View To The World

I really, really like windows. They give a view to the world. They can be used for ventilation. Those are good things. To bring those of you who are just joining my daily blog up to date, I’ve spent this week building a garage – in Happy Valley, Tennessee.  My thanks for the opportunity to […]

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