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Mounting Door Tracks, A Post Frame Inquiry, and Floor Options

This Monday the Pole Barn Guru answers questions about where to mount the vertical tracks for his overhead garage door, a batch of questions for a possible DIY’er, and a question about flooring options.

DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Do my tracks for garage door mount directly to the 6×6 posts, or is there a 2×6 supposed to be added to mount to? DAVID in ROCKFIELD

DEAR DAVID: Mounting should be called out for on your engineer sealed building plans as well as specified in assembly instructions provided with your building kit. In most instances door tracks will be mounted directly to columns on each side of door opening, unless interior girts are being added. With interior girts, place a 2x on interior column face and larger steel jamb trims will be required.

DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Do you deliver to MA?
Can I put up garage on to existing concrete slab, or do I have to dig holes for posts?
Can I get information about what it takes to put up your building so I would know if I can do it myself or not?
Thank you, KAYA in INDIAN ORCHARD

Click here to download our free brochure!DEAR KAYA: Yes, Hansen Pole Buildings delivers to Massachusetts as well as all 47 other contiguous U.S. states. For Alaska and Hawaii, we will deliver to a West Coast port (most usually Tacoma) for loading onto a container contracted by you.

For existing concrete slabs, we recommend saw cutting holes through it and removing concrete at hole locations to either auger holes for columns, or to pour piers for wet set brackets. As an alternative, you could dig holes outside of your existing slab (making building larger in width and length than your existing concrete).

Anyone who is physically able bodied and can read and follow instructions in English can successfully erect one of our buildings. Sample structural plans are available on our website: https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/sample-building-plans/. For a nominal fee (applied to your future building investment) you can obtain one of our complete Construction Manuals – please reach out to  Plans@HansenPoleBuildings.com to acquire one.

 

DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Does the estimated price of a Pole Barn include flooring options, or is that extra? DAVID in MAPLE GROVE

DEAR DAVID: Our fully engineered post frame building kits do not include finished floor coverings, we leave this option up to you.

For wooden subfloors, we offer a choice of either underlayment grade plywood or Oriented Strand Board.

 

3M All Weather Flashing Tape 8067

3M™ All Weather Flashing Tape 8067

Like a bad novelist, in my last article I introduced a character in a final book chapter, who had not been previously mentioned.

3M™ All Weather Flashing Tape 8067 is a self-adhered, waterproof flashing membrane designed for sealing around openings and penetrations in exterior walls. This product has a unique acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive aggressively sticking and staying stuck both at lower and higher application temperatures than traditional flashing tapes. It even adheres to damp surfaces.

Available in a variety of widths to meet your project needs

Bonds to Most Common Building Materials without Primers and Staples 
3M™ All Weather Flashing Tape 8067 has been engineered to increase productivity while solving most critical flashing problems. Unique acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive sticks and stays stuck to seal around windows, doors and other openings. To prevent moisture intrusion, thin backing construction effectively conforms and seals around nails and staples with less buildup under siding. Proprietary construction will not liquefy, bleed, or melt in contact with many building sealants or in extreme summer temperatures. 

Recommended Applications

  • Sealing joints around sills, jambs and heads of rectangular windows in wood frame construction
  • Sealing around other wall interruptions in non-roof areas, such as thresholds, dryer vents and hose bibs
  • When installed properly as a concealed flashing in vertical walls in frame construction, it prevents moisture intrusion or water leaks and avoids costly problems caused by water infiltration.
  • Stays Stuck, Even in Extreme Temperatures 

3M™ All Weather Flashing Tape 8067 resists UV exposure for up to 12 months. It can be applied to materials without primers or staples and bonds in surface temperatures from 0° to 176°F (-18° to 80°C) per AMAA 711-05. Its proprietary backing seals around nails and staples to prevent moisture intrusion. This tough backing resists punctures and tears, yet thin enough to fit conveniently into corners and under siding. Split paper release liner provides fast application with easy and accurate positioning of tape. 

Details

  • Apply with surface temperatures as low as 0°F (-18°C) or high as 176°F (80°C)
  • Resists UV exposure for up to 12 months
  • Passes nail sealability before and after thermal cycling according to AAMA 711-05
  • Bonds to most common building materials without primers and staples
  • Service temperature -40ºF to 240ºF (-40ºC to 116ºC)
  • No adverse reaction with many building sealants
  • Split-liner for easy and accurate positioning of tape, especially long lengths
  • Eligible for LEED Compliance Credits