Financing, Footing Diameters, and if the Kit is Move-In Ready
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/23/2025
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about a reliable financing source for a post frame home, what size footing would be required for a pole barn spanning 50′ and 6 x 6 laminated posts every 8′ and if the kit will be “move in ready.” DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I’m in need […]
Read more- Categories: Footings, Pole Barn Financing, Building Interior, Budget, Professional Engineer, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design, Columns, Building Styles and Designs, Pole Barn Homes, Building Department, Barndominium, Pole Building How To Guides, Shouse
- Tags: Post Frame Footings, Pole Barn Footings, Move In Ready, Weathered In, Footings, Pole Barn Financing, Post Frame Financing
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Planning for Lighting in a New Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/22/2025
Both of my post frame buildings outside of Spokane, WA have no windows on the garage/shop level. This means when inside, with doors closed, it is dark – one is forced to rely upon electricity or radar to navigate. Reader KRISTI is preparing to build her new pole barn and had some questions about how […]
Read moreIt’s a GREAT DAY at Hansen Pole Buildings!!
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/17/2025
It’s a GREAT DAY at Hansen Pole Buildings!! As Technical Director at Hansen Pole Buildings since our founding in 2002, it has always been my personal view we have no competitors, only others who try in vain to match up to what we deliver. We have clients, not customers. Customers buy a product with little […]
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- Tags: The Ultimate Post Frame Building Experience, Hansen Buildings Construction Manual, DIY Post Frame, Post Frame Reviews, Pole Barn Comparisons, Hansen Pole Buildings
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Tongue and Groove Pine, Eight Foot Post Spacing, and Truss Drawings
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/16/2025
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the best method of adding tongue and groove pine to a vaulted ceiling, use of eight foot post spacing in quote, and truss drawings for metal trusses in Minnesota. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I would like to have a vaulted ceiling in my 34’x30’ hobby […]
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- Tags: Truss Drawings, Vaulted Ceiling, Tongue And Groove Pine, Tongue And Groove Ceiling, Truss Details, Post Spacing, Truss Seals, Column Spacing
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Why Your New Barndominium Should Be Post Frame
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/15/2025
Why Your New Barndominium Should Be Post Frame For those who follow me – you know I am all about people loving their end results. As long as one has a fully engineered building they love, I couldn’t be more pleased, regardless of the structural system. In My Humble Opinion – fully engineered post frame […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Structure, Trusses, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Design, Post Frame Home, Pole Building Comparisons, Pole Buildings History, Barndominium
- Tags: PEMB Building, Stick Frame Design, Barndominium, International Residential Code, Bookshelf Wall Girts, Stick Frame Building, Geotechnical Engineer
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Owner Barndominium Builder Construction Loans
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/10/2025
Owner-Barndominium Builder Construction Loans Qualifying for owner-barndominium builder construction loans can be a daunting task. Given 2007-2008’s housing market downturn, owner-builder construction loans are increasingly hard to get but not impossible. An owner-builder is a property owner who serves as general contractor on their own project. A General contractor coordinates everything from budget to hiring subcontractors. […]
Read moreA Radiant Barrier Issue, Venting in Humidity, and Frost Walls
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/09/2025
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about insulating a building that already has reflective foil radian barrier, if one needs vents or exhaust fan in the gable ends of the roof with the high heat/humidity of Alabama, and requirements for frost wall or slab for frost heave. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Interior, Budget, Pole Barn Homes, Insulation, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Heating
- Tags: Insulation, Reflective Radiant Barrier, Frost Heave, Ventilation, Rock Wool, Monolithic Slab, Exhaust Fans, Gable Vents, Frost Wall, Moisture Barrier, Humidity
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11 Reasons Post Frame Commercial Girted Walls Are Best for Drywall
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/08/2025
11 Ways Post Frame Commercial Girted Walls are Best for Drywall Call it what you want, drywall, gypsum wallboard even Sheetrock® (registered brand of www.usg.com) and most English speaking adults know what you are talking about. In post frame (pole) building construction, wall girts (horizontal version of studs) are placed in bookshelf fashion, resisting wind […]
Read moreFloor Trusses: Hansen Pole Buildings’ Floor Systems
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/03/2025
Floor Trusses: Hansen Pole Buildings’ Floor Systems I admit to having become easily enamored, early in my prefabricated wood truss career, by floor trusses. To me, they were not only things of beauty, but also made framing a very quick process. But, I had been exposed to them even before then. My 16th summer, I […]
Read moreStamped Engineered Plans, No Foundation, and Economical Builds
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/02/2025
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about Hansen providing stamped engineered plans, buildings with “no foundation,” and if a two story or single story structure is more economical to build. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Do you supply stamped engineering plans for building inspection purposes? DOUG in BENEZETTE DEAR DOUG: Every building we […]
Read more- Categories: Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn holes, Pole Barn Planning, Concrete, Barndominium, Footings, Shouse, Budget, Professional Engineer, floorplans, Pole Barn Questions, Columns, Pole Barn Design, Building Department
- Tags: Engineer Sealed Plans, Pole Barn Foundations, Wet Set Brackets, Embedded Columns, Stamped Plans, Footings, Plans
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Deliveries: Hansen Pole Buildings “Getting It There”
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/01/2025
Deliveries: Hansen Pole Buildings “Getting It There” I have always looked at what we do as being akin to logistical wizardry. When one considers it takes thousands of individual components to create even a modestly sized post frame buildings, it is a miracle anything ever gets built! Until now, we relied upon our third party […]
Read moreFull Frost Foundation?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/26/2025
Full Frost Wall Foundation? Reader AARON in ROSEVILLE writes: “Assuming (not yet verified) that I don’t need a full frost wall foundation for my barndo, wondering about the pros/cons for full frost wall vs pier footings in southern MN. Obviously there is the cost difference, but when it comes to building performance(in the winter), would […]
Read more- Categories: Insulation, Pole Barn Questions, Footings, Pole Barn Homes, Barndominium
- Tags: IECC, Climate Zone, Full Frost Wall, Full Frost Wall Foundation, Insulation Requirements, Splash Plank, R-10 Insulation, Concrete Foundation Wall, Insulating Piers, ICC, Pressure Preservative Splash Plank
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A Residence in GA, Building in Stages, and “Barn Door Type” Coverings
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/25/2025
This Wednesday, the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about building a residential structure in Gainesville, Hall county, Georgia, the best cost saving method for building in stages, and the use of “barn door type” coverings for windows in a remote Colorado cabin. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Can I build a residential pole barn in […]
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- Tags: Pole Barn Residence, Enclosed Pole Barn, Build In Stages, Window Covers, Code Conforming Pole Buildings, Shutters, Post Frame Home
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I Want to Put Some Windows in My Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/24/2025
I Want to Put Some Windows in My Pole Barn Reader DON in NEVADA, TEXAS writes: “I want to put some windows in my pole barn (3.0 x 4.0 probably) but want to know what should the bottom of this window be from floor elevation ? also, I will be framing out these windows inside […]
Read moreIntegral Condensation Control
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/19/2025
With steel roofing for barndominiums, shouses and post frame (pole) buildings comes condensation. When atmospheric conditions (in this case temperature and humidity) reach dew point, air’s vapor is able to condense to objects colder than surrounding air temperature. Once vapor condensing occurs, droplets are formed on cool surfaces. This is partly why warming a vehicle’s […]
Read moreStraps on Flat Purlins, Sheetrock to Metal Girts, and Structural Design Lumber
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/18/2025
This week readers “ask the Guru” about the use of hurricane straps on flat purlins, installing sheetrock to metal girts, and a question about specific lumber for a home build. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am assembling my pole barn it is 20×28 with 8×8 purlins 16″ OC mounted on top of rafters sideways. Is […]
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- Tags: Sheetrock To Metal Girts, Design Wind Speed, Metal Girts, Pole Barn Home 6x6 Columns, Engineered Post Frame Buildings, Flat Purlins, Hurricane Straps
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Ice and Water Shield with Threw Screwed Steel Roofing
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/17/2025
Ice and Water Shield with Threw Screwed Steel Roofing Making sense of Building Codes can be a daunting task, even for Building Officials. Post-frame construction is vaguely mentioned, at best, within Building Codes, leading to at best head scratching and at worst total confusion. Ice and water shield is a waterproof membrane used to protect […]
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- Tags: IBC, Moisture Barrier, Ice And Water Shield, Roof Decking, Steel Substrate, Ice Shield, Water Shield, Steel Roof Panels, Threw Screwed Steel Roofing
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Wide Clearspan Barndominium Floors
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/12/2025
Wide Clearspan Barndominium Floors Multi-story post frame barndominiums are embracing a great feature found in better stick framed homes – engineered prefabricated wood floor trusses. Loyal reader RICK in MONTICELLO writes: “First off, thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience in the blog and answering questions regarding post frame construction with us laymen! It is […]
Read moreWater Damage to Girts, A1V Replacements, and “Sold Comps” in WA
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/11/2025
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about concerns that water might damage girts with use of spray foam, a replacement for A1V, and a request for “sold comps” in the state of Washington. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello, I am very early in the stages of considering self-building a post frame home. […]
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- Tags: Housewrap, Dripstop Condensation Control, Spray Foam, Water Damage, A1V Alternative, Condensation Control, Moisture Barrier, Condenstop
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Who is Responsible for Verifying Design Loads?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/10/2025
Who is Responsible for Verifying Design Loads by Contract? Disclaimer – this and subsequent articles on this subject are not intended to be legal advice, merely an example for discussions between you and your legal advisor. Please keep in mind, many of these terms are applicable towards post frame building kits and would require edits […]
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- Tags: Maximum Frost Depth, Occupancy Category, Wind Speed, Thermal Factor, Flat Roof Snowload, Seismic Zone, Engineering Changes, Design Criteria, Calculation Changes, Design Loads, Roof Snow Exposure Factor, Wind Exposure, Allowable Foundation, Ground Snow Load
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Stilt Home Barndominium
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/05/2025
Stilt Home Barndominium For many challenging building sites (those with grade change, in flood zones or close to oceans or seas) stilt homes are a viable and practical design solution for barndominiums. Reader DAVID in EMINENCE writes: “We are planning to build in southern Missouri a 30′ x 36′ x10′ post frame home on a […]
Read morePole Barn House Planning, Financing for a Shouse, and Notching a Glulam
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/04/2025
This Wednesday readers of “Ask the Guru” are advised in areas of planning for a pole barn house, VA financing for a duplex or shouse, and the best method of notching a glulam for truss support. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Can you send me some images and quotes for pole barn houses for 7,000? TAMARRA […]
Read more- Categories: Shouse, Pole Barn Planning, Trusses, Budget, Columns, Pole Barn Homes, Barndominium, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design, Shouse, Pole Building How To Guides
- Tags: Post Frame Costs, Post Frame House Planning, Pole Barn Financing, Va Loan, Glulam Notch, Post Frame Home, Shouse
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Post Frame Glulaminated Columns
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/03/2025
Post Frame and Glulaminated Columns When it comes to using glulaminated columns in post frame buildings, most envision ones where lower portions (usually six to 10 feet) are pressure preservative treated and upper remain untreated. Most of these are products of highly graded Southern Pine and/or MSR (Machine Stress Rated) or MEL (Machine Evaluated Lumber). […]
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- Tags: Glulam Beams, Glulaminated Columns, ICC-ESR Code, Fiberstress In Bending, Premium Appearance
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What Kind of Trusses Are Pictured?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/29/2025
What Kind of Trusses Are Pictured? This question was posed by Hansen Pole Buildings’ Designer Doug. Photo isn’t of a Hansen Pole Building, probably raising questions in Doug’s mind as it looks rather foreign. Only actual trusses in photo are in raised center portion of this monitor style building. Interior trusses were probably sold to […]
Read moreScrew Placement, a Future Build, and IRC Engineering in WA
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/28/2025
This Wednesday readers “Ask the Guru” about the placement of screws through the high ribs of steel roofing, exploring options for a future build, and required engineering for post frame in Skagit County, WA. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hi all, not sure if this is the right place to have this discussion, but I just […]
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- Tags: Engineer Sealed Plans, IRC, Post Frame Costs, Screw Placement, Screw Pattern, Screw Through High Rib, Post Frame Guide, Future Build, Skagit County WA
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