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What Size Tek Screws?

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DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello I am putting a 10×12 sliding door on a pole barn. I was needing to know what size of tek screws to use and where the placement for the tek screws go on the 1001 quick frame. CAUTIOUS IN CARTHAGE

DEAR CAUTIOUS: The provider of your sliding door components should have provided you with the assembly instructions. Sadly, most do not, leaving building owners to have to search for answers on their own and few lumber yards know how they go together with tek screws. Here are Kwik Frame assembly instructions: https://www.cnbhnp.com/install/sliding_door_systems/kwik_frame_assembly_instruct.pdf

Steel siding can be applied to the horizontal rails with #12 x 1-1/4″ powder coated (to match steel siding color) stitch screws. They should be placed every nine inches (next to the high ribs of the siding) on each horizontal door member. Locate the first screw so it is adjacent to the overlapping rib – away from the panel edge.

Mike the Pole Barn Guru

DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have a restaurant that has awnings over the windows and doors. The awnings are 18 years old. We are replacing them when we do a complete remodel in 2016. A customer said he has purchased some type of tape from your company that we could use to repair some tears in the awnings to extend their life for another year. If so could you send me information on the tape and how I might order it. Thank you very much. YAWNING AWNINGS

DEAR YAWNING: Thank you for your interest and also your customer for referring you to us. For your circumstance, probably the best solution would be Duck Tape®, as it is highly weather resistant and comes in a variety of colors. https://www.duckbrand.com/

Mike the Pole Barn Guru

DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello. I am from Alberta Canada, and I was wondering if it is possible to get one of these packages shipped here. If not, do you suggest a Canadian dealership? CAN I IN CANADA

DEAR CAN I: Thank you very much for your interest. We currently do not ship into Canada, however our Canadian friends have been picking up their building kit packages at one of our many distribution locations close to the border on the U.S. side. It would be up to you to obtain all needed permits or approvals and to handle any fees, duties, tariffs, licenses, etc. Please keep in mind all quotes are in U.S. funds. Call our home office to speak to a Building Designer for more information. 1-866-200-9657

Mike the Pole Barn Guru

Dear Pole Barn Guru: HELP! I Bought Sliding Doors with No Instructions!

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. 

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DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have erected a 125’x50′ steel pole building. I have (x2) Plyco sliding barn doors (two leaves) roller guide system. I need to install the doors and have no idea were to start the opening is 14’x10′. I have called the manufacturer for installation instructions. They have none!
If you can help drop me a line. CONFUSED

DEAR CONFUSED: It never ceases to amaze me at how many building kit suppliers send out a pile of materials, with no instructions on how things are to go together.

Obviously I have no way of knowing what your manufacturer had in mind (as they don’t either). I will email to you the relevant chapters from our Construction Guide, on sliding doors. This will give you information on how the openings should be framed, sliding doors assembled and hung.

Send some progress photos as you work through it.

DEAR POLE BARN GURU: My husband & I want to build a run-in shed for our goats. We are not experienced builders! I have searched the internet for building plans without success. Do you know of any free run-in shed plans & would a pole structure be the easiest since the run-in won’t have a floor?  Thanks a million, Melissa

DEAR MELISSA: A pole building is most certainly the answer as far as your building needs. There is no other building which will be more affordable, easier to construct as well as being maintenance free.

 There are lots of free plans for most any size pole building available on the internet. My caution – you get what you pay for. I’d have to totally question the quality of any free plans, as to their being able to be either code conforming, or structurally sound.

 As you will need to purchase the materials anyhow, why not buy a complete kit package which include code conforming blueprints (even if you do not have to have a building permit I strongly advise plans which would meet the Building Codes), as well as detailed step-by-step assembly instructions?

 The best instructions will guide even a neophyte through the construction process, and chances are you end up with a better finished product than you could ever pay a builder for, as you will read the plans and follow the instructions.