Loft Storage Solutions, Insulation, and Home Insurance?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/03/2025
This week readers “ask the Guru” about loft storage above a garage, condensation control, and home insurance. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I like the idea of a 2-stall garage with second level for storage. Is a second level storage area more economical than increasing the square footage of the building? Lot less concrete. JOEL in […]
Read moreDon’t Want Pressure Treated Columns in the Ground?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/02/2025
Loyal reader GREG in KENTWOOD writes: “We plan to build a house next summer with basically (2) – 40’x60’ units connected at 90°, wife is still in the planning stage, 2 story. I feel that me and my sons should be able to erect a kit with directions from the supplier and tips. I like […]
Read moreEngineering Your Pole Building for Free
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/28/2025
Please Let Me Engineer Your Post Frame Building For Free Because I am not a Registered Design Professional, I can’t engineer your new post frame building for you. And, if I was, I most certainly would not be doing it for free. Typically an engineer should be compensated somewhere in the area of 8 to […]
Read moreLaminating 3 Trusses, a Quote on a Building Kit, and to Float Posts
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/27/2025
This Wednesday readers “ask the Guru” about the loads a 60ft three-ply truss could hold sitting on the ground, a quote on a new building kit, and to “float” posts when installing columns for a post frame building. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: By laminating 3 trusses together how much weight would it hold 60 ft […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Pole Barn Design, Building Styles and Designs, Pole Barn Planning, Trusses, Concrete, Footings, Columns, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn holes, Post Frame Home, Pole Barn Questions
- Tags: Truss Span, Barndomimium Kits, Laminating 3 Trusses, Load Capacity, Post Float, Column Install
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Must Do’s for a Worry Free Barndominium
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/26/2025
My Facebook friend RICK in MALDEN messaged me: “I have never built a building like this. I have seen many bad experiences with concrete, poor quality metal work and many more issues. I would just like to know if there is a list of things to make sure I get a quality home. I saw […]
Read more- Categories: Insulation, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Questions, About The Pole Barn Guru, Building Overhangs, Post Frame Home, Roofing Materials, Barndominium, Constructing a Pole Building, Shouse, Pole Barn Planning, Steel Roofing & Siding, Building Contractor, Ventilation
- Tags: Overhangs, Slope Of Site, BIB Insulation, Integral Condensation Control, ADA Bathroom, Slab On Grade, Building Site Prep, Roll In Shower, Curb Appeal, Walk-in Pantry, Bandominium
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Overhead Door Opening Dimensions
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/21/2025
Overhead Door Opening Dimensions I have probably been involved directly with somewhere around 50,000 sectional steel overhead doors in my career. One thing in common about all of these doors, they all require an opening. In my (and most door installers) ideal dream world, every overhead door opening is perfectly plumb on each side as […]
Read moreCompacted Gravel, Humidity Issues, and Wall Gaps
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/20/2025
This week readers “Ask the Guru” about the typical amount of compacted gravel in a pole barn, humidity in a metal shed with spray foam, and a wall to ceiling gap recommendation. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: How much is the typical amount of compacted gravel in a pole barn structure? My objective is to park […]
Read moreHelp, I am Going Crazy! Building a Pole Barn House
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/19/2025
Help, I am Going Crazy! Reader DIRK in SPANISH FORK writes: “I am planning to build a pole barn house. I get so confused with the different methods of doing things and the pros and cons of each. I plan to pour concrete piers with a post bracket. Not sure if a 6×6 post or […]
Read moreThe Dual Splash Plank Dilemma
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/14/2025
The Dual Splash Plank Dilemma I’ve never been a fan of stacking splash planks. Even when they are center matched (think tongue and grooved) the two boards never seem to want to bend, twist, warp and/or cup the same direction leading to gaps. Gaps which lead to water getting through and spoiling an otherwise fun place […]
Read moreFilling Gaps, Insulation Advice, and Use of Housewrap
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/13/2025
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about filling some gaps in between concrete and columns, best insulation for a wall cavity and ceiling, and the best use of housewarp with 24″ spaced girts with insulation between. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hey boss! I have very recently purchased a home and it came […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Heating, Barndominium, Building Drainage, Building Interior, Lumber, Budget, Insulation, Professional Engineer, Pole Barn Questions, Columns, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Ventilation
- Tags: Concrete, Condensation Control, Rock Wool Insulation, House Wrap, Insulation, Commercial Girts, Moisture Barrier
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Concern about a Grade Change and Column Length
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/12/2025
Concern about a Grade Change and Column Length DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I ordered a pole barn materials kit and received my designed plans and the materials list. My concern is the posts are 14′ and will the length be sufficient for a 10′ eave height that is to be built on a site that […]
Read more- Categories: Columns, Barndominium, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Footings
- Tags: Site Prep, Grade Change, Column Length, Post Frame Design
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How to Frame a Reverse Gable Porch
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/07/2025
How to Frame a Reverse Gable Porch Reverse gable porches are an excellent way to protect any door from effects of weather – specifically rain and snow. I personally feel they are an underutilized great feature. For more reading about reverse gable porches: http://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/2015/07/reverse-gable-porch/. Today’s article has been sparked by reader DARRELL in ATLANTA who […]
Read morePier Insulation, Hold Up Distances, and Site Prep
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/06/2025
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about insulating around outside of post piers, the hold-up distance of any non-treated lumber or wall sheathing, and if laying gravel prior to drilling and setting columns would be best order of building. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Kind of a 2 parter. I am trenching 4′ […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Planning, Pole Building Siding, Concrete, Footings, Alternate Siding, Building Drainage, Columns, Lumber, Insulation, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building How To Guides
- Tags: Building Site Prep, Level Build Site, Insulated Piers, OSB Hold Up, Non-treated Lumber, OSB, Alternative Siding, Gravel Pad, Foundation Insulation
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Will My Minnesota Shouse Require Frost Footings?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 08/05/2025
Will My Minnesota Shouse Require Frost Footings? Reader CHAD in JANESVILLE writes: “I am planning on building a shouse or barndominium some may call. I am doing 5″ cement with a heated floor throughout. My hope was not to bury any poles but to anchor them on top of the slap. Do you recommend front […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Pole Barn Planning, Barndominium, Concrete, Shouse, Footings, Shouse, Professional Engineer, Pole Barn Homes
- Tags: Frost Protected Shallow Foundation, Wet Set Brackets, Shouse, Insulation R Value, Concrete Piers, Frost Line, Barndominium, Post Frame House
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How To Insulate My Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/31/2025
How To Insulate My Barn Reader MIKE writes: “I had a couple of questions about a 36×48 barn I am insulating. 1) I have vented soffits with overhang on all four sides and the ridge cap has a porous foam between the ridge cap and metal. Is this breathable and is this sufficient. 2) I […]
Read moreBarn to Residence, Slab Thickness Changes, and Home from a Roof
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/30/2025
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about differences in a barn to a residential structure, how to pour to a slab thickness change, and if a home can be built from an existing pole barn roof. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: What is the difference in building structure from a barn to a […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Planning, Barndominium, Footings, Rebuilding Structures, Building Interior, Lumber, Budget, Pole Barn Questions, Professional Engineer, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Building How To Guides, Post Frame Home
- Tags: Construction Manual, Slab Thickness, Post Frame Quote, Concrete Thickness Change, Rebuild Pole Barn, Pole Barn Quote, Pole Barn To Residence
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Pressure Preservative Treated Columns in Alkali Soils
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/29/2025
Pressure Preservative Treated Columns in Alkali Soils ERIC in PAHRUMP writes: “I have questions about the posts. In my quote it says the posts are direct buried. This concerns me due to the type of soil we have here in Pahrump, Nevada. The ground has a lot of alkali in it and will eat just […]
Read moreProper Screw Location for Post Frame Steel Cladding
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/24/2025
Proper Screw Location for Post Frame Steel Cladding It was a pleasant October evening back in 1985 in Blacksburg, Virginia. My friend Dr. Frank Woeste was then a College of Agricultural and Life Sciences professor at Virginia Tech (officially Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and he had invited me to teach one of his […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Design, About The Pole Barn Guru, Roofing Materials, Steel Roofing & Siding, Powder Coated Screws, Fasteners
- Tags: Dr. Frank Woeste, Steel Cladding, Virginia Tech, Post Frame Buildings Screws Through Flats Or High Ribs, Ring Shanked Nails, Screw Location, Steel Roofing And Siding, Metal Connector Plated Wood Truss
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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: 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, Footings, Pole Barn Financing, Building Interior
- Tags: Move In Ready, Weathered In, Footings, Pole Barn Financing, Post Frame Financing, Post Frame Footings, Pole Barn Footings
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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 […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Building Comparisons, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Building How To Guides, Pole Barn Planning, Budget, Professional Engineer, Pole Barn Design, Barndominium
- Tags: DIY Post Frame, Post Frame Reviews, Pole Barn Comparisons, Hansen Pole Buildings, The Ultimate Post Frame Building Experience, Hansen Buildings Construction Manual
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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 […]
Read more- Categories: Building Department, Barndominium, Roofing Materials, Pole Barn Structure, Trusses, Budget, Columns, Lumber, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design
- Tags: Tongue And Groove Pine, Tongue And Groove Ceiling, Truss Details, Post Spacing, Truss Seals, Column Spacing, Truss Drawings, Vaulted Ceiling
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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 Homes, Pole Barn Design, Post Frame Home, Pole Building Comparisons, Pole Buildings History, Barndominium, Pole Barn Structure, Trusses
- Tags: Barndominium, International Residential Code, Bookshelf Wall Girts, Stick Frame Building, Geotechnical Engineer, PEMB Building, Stick Frame Design
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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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