Re-roofing a 1960’s Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/16/2026
Re-roofing a 1960’s Pole Barn Reader JEFF in GRESHAM writes: “I have an older (built in the 60’s?) pole building that needs a new roof. It is a typical metal over 2×6 purlins (Purlins 2′ on center, trusses 12′ apart). Current roof is corrugated metal attached with ring shank nails with rubber washers and it leaks […]
Read more“Flashing Tape,” an Indoor Skate Facility, and Catalog Info
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/15/2026
This Wednesday readers “Ask the Guru” about “flashing tape” for a wall to roof transition, if a person could build an indoor skateboard training facility, and if Hansen has a catalog available. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am having a steel pole barn built. Where a vertical wall meets the roof, the builder completed both […]
Read moreStud Walls Between Post-Frame Columns for Alternative Sidings
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/14/2026
Stud Walls Between Post-Frame Columns for Alternative Sidings? Reader JAKE brings up an interesting question: “Hello! I was looking at the blog for a question I had about wall girts for post frame buildings… I was wondering that if a form of siding is installed on the building other than sheet metal, needing wall sheathing, […]
Read moreClosed Cell Spray Foam Adhesion
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/09/2026
Closed Cell Spray Foam Adhesion to Dis-similar Materials Reader GREG in ASHEVILLE writes: “How long will closed cell foam maintain adhesion/air barrier function to dis-similar materials (sheet metal and lumber in the case of post frame)? I ask because my experience with foam is limited to what was sprayed beneath my floor/floor joists (estimating late […]
Read moreTear Down to Rebuild? Bay Spacing, and Condensation Problems
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/08/2026
DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello, I am going to tear down a 30x40x10 pole building to rebuild on my property. I noticed that the trusses are spaced 10 feet apart and are set on the 6×6 pole that has been notched. With no header board. This is an all metal building. Was wondering if this […]
Read moreWhy Your New Barndominium Should Be Post Frame
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/07/2026
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 Design, Post Frame Home, Pole Building Comparisons, Pole Buildings History, Barndominium, Pole Barn Structure, Trusses, Pole Barn Homes
- Tags: Geotechnical Engineer, PEMB Building, Stick Frame Design, Barndominium, International Residential Code, Bookshelf Wall Girts, Stick Frame Building
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Full Frost Foundation?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/02/2026
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: Footings, Pole Barn Homes, Barndominium, Insulation, Pole Barn Questions
- Tags: Concrete Foundation Wall, Insulating Piers, ICC, Pressure Preservative Splash Plank, IECC, Climate Zone, Full Frost Wall, Full Frost Wall Foundation, Insulation Requirements, Splash Plank, R-10 Insulation
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Tornado Safety, Garage Additions, and Utilities in Post Frame
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 07/01/2026
Following the severe weather of this morning (Monday June 29th) across the Dakotas, we thought a repost of the question about the safety of post frame in a tornado would be appropriate. This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the safety of a pole barn in the event of a tornado, whether […]
Read more- Categories: Vinyl Siding, Columns, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Pole Barn Design, Building Styles and Designs, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Building How To Guides, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Structure, Pole Building Siding
- Tags: Wind Speed, Alternative Siding, Post Frame Addition, Tornado Safety, EF4 Wind, Water Lines, Post Frame Wiring, Post Frame Water Pipes
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Order of Construction for Smoothest Path
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/30/2026
Order of Construction Reader DANIEL in SAINT JOSEPH writes: “Hi Mike, I am looking to start building in the next year or two on my up north Minnesota cabin land. I was planning on doing my own general contracting to save. In what order would you recommend I schedule the subs to do their work […]
Read moreRehashing Eave Height
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/25/2026
Rehashing Eave Height- It seems we can’t emphasize this enough, having recently been told by a builder that, “a buffer of up to 3-1/2″ is an acceptable height difference.” For those wondering, it is not (acceptable). Eave height on post frame buildings seems to be a challenge for some folks. At Hansen Pole Buildings, we […]
Read moreUtility Poles, an Estimated Cost, and Floor Plans for a Kit
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/24/2026
This week readers “Ask the Guru” about the use of utility poles for post frame “equipment cover,” an Estimated Cost for a 50X80X16 pole barn, and if our kits come with Floor Plans. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have 3 hi-cube 40′ shipping containers configured in a “U” shape ( open on one end). These […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Pole Barn Planning, Trusses, floorplans, Building Interior, Budget, Lumber, Columns, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design, Building Styles and Designs, Constructing a Pole Building
- Tags: Post Frame Costs, Utility Poles, Post Frame Floor Plans, Estimated Costs For Post Frame, Pole Building Floor Plans, Floor Plans, Post Frame Columns, Prefabricated Trusses
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Adding Heated Space in a Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/23/2026
Adding Heated Space in a Pole Barn Reader THOM in COLRAIN writes: “ I’m creating a 20′ X 30′ heated shop space in the center of a 40′ X 70′ pole barn. One 20′ side is on an outside wall. The other three have 2 X 4 studs. I’m using rough-cut 1″ for the walls […]
Read moreDo Post Frame Barndominiums Need 26 Gauge Steel?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/18/2026
Through Screwed Steel Roofing for Post Frame Barndominiums – What Gauge steel is necessary for a post frame building is a frequent question asked of our building design team. If I need to have major surgery, I am probably not going to ask for expert opinions on social media. However apparently, when it comes to […]
Read moreRaise the Barn, Make it Livable, and Build in Indiana
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/17/2026
This week readers “Ask the Guru” if one can raise their barn 2 feet, what would need to be done to make it livable once erected, and if Hansen Buildings can “bring and build in Indiana.” DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Can I raise my pole barn 2′? CHRIS in TROY DEAR CHRIS: While it may […]
Read more- Categories: Lumber, Barndominium, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Design, Building Department, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Structure, Building Interior, Columns, Pole Barn Homes
- Tags: Registered Professional Engineer, Raise A Barn, Engineer Post Frame, A Livable Pole Barn, Indiana Post Frame Building
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Master Seal Flow Cone Washers
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/16/2026
Master Seal® Flow Cone Washers Master Seal® washers are assembled to a wide variety of Leland Industries fasteners, including diaphragm screws utilized in Hansen Pole Buildings. Flow Cone Washers (US Patent #4292876) utilize vulcanized Grey or Black EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) to special dished dome galvanized washers. This EPDM flows up into a cone […]
Read moreStick Frame and Some Limitations
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/11/2026
Stick Frame and Some Limitations Perhaps stick built construction’s biggest advantage is builders and tradespeople are very comfortable working in and around stick framing. All registered architects and most building inspectors are very familiar with stick framing. The International Residential Code (IRC) provides a prescriptive ‘cook book’ to follow for adequate structural assembly, within certain […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Homes, Lumber, Insulation, Pole Barn Design, Post Frame Home, Pole Building Comparisons, Barndominium, Building Department, Constructing a Pole Building, Shouse, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Structure, Building Contractor
- Tags: Lumber Shrink, Weather Resistant Barriers, Lumber Warp, Dimensional Lumber, Framing Crew, PEMB, Weld Up Steel Building, Ceiling Height, Stick Built, Ceiling Angle, Wood Niche, Stick Built Building, Lumber Niche
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Floor Plans, Delivery to Bridgewater Maine, and Building on a Block Wall
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/10/2026
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about floor plans offered for a design in Florida, the costs to deliver to Bridgewater Maine, and if a structure can be built on a block wall foundation. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Just curious if I draw a rough drawing of how I would like the […]
Read more- Categories: Budget, Columns, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Pole Barn Design, Barndominium, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Planning, Concrete
- Tags: Brackets On Block Foundation, Floor Plans, Post Brackets, Post Frame Brackets, Post Frame Floor Plans, Post Frame Materials Delivery, Maine Building
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Reason You Go With Engineered Prints
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/09/2026
Reason You Go With Engineered Prints Yes, I know some of you gentle readers are offended by my harping on how important it is to build only from site specific fully engineered plans. Well, here is a case study. Reader AARON in CARBON HILL writes: “Reason you go with engineering prints. My contractor said it’s […]
Read moreWill My Purlin-To-Truss Connection be Adequate Against Uplift?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/04/2026
Will My Purlin-To-Truss Connection be Adequate Against Uplift? Reader CHRIS in RICHMOND writes: “Hi there. I’ve built a sheep barn leaning heavily on your methods and ideas. I absolutely love it. Our farm was struck by a tornado four years ago. We are now building a hay shed to store all of our feed. As […]
Read moreCover with OSB? Crews and Costs, and use of their Layout
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/03/2026
Today’s “Ask the Guru” tackles reader questions about whether or not a pole barn is covered with OSB, if Hansen Buildings has crews to build and finished costs, and if we can design a building per their layout and not Hansen’s. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Do your pole barns get covered with plywood or OSB […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Questions, Barndominium, Pole Barn Design, Roofing Materials, floorplans, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Planning, Building Interior, Budget
- Tags: OSB, Post Frame Costs, OSB For Post Frame, Pole Barn OSB, Build Crews, Finished Costs, Pole Barn Costs, Building Layout, Floor Plans
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Designing an “L” Shaped Dairy Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 06/02/2026
Designing an “L” Shaped Dairy Barn Loyal Reader DEVIN in BURLINGTON FLATS writes: “Hello, much appreciate the website and discussions. I am puzzling over a design and haven’t had that ah ha moment yet. Seeking help brainstorming a solution rather than engineered details at this stage of the project. Consistently breezy to moderate wind loads. […]
Read moreMeasuring Eave Height
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/28/2026
A Tape Measure Idea The design upon which most modern spring tape measures are built was patented by Alvin J. Fellows in 1868. But even a better mousetrap doesn’t always catch on immediately. In 1922 Hiram Farrand received another patent and within a few years the Farrand Rapid Rule was being mass produced and was […]
Read moreMoisture Control, Insulating Existing Structure, and a Post Rot Fix
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/27/2026
Today the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about moisture control, insulating a building with a ridge vent, and a solution for replacing posts that have rotted out. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Thanks for the abundance of technical information you provide your readers. Like many of them, I inherited a pole barn with the same […]
Read moreSteel Roofing: Screw in the Flats or the High Ribs
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/26/2026
Steel Roofing: Screw in the Flats or the High Ribs It was a pleasant October evening back in 1985 in Blacksburg, Virginia. My friend Dr. Frank Woeste was then a professor in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech (officially Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and he had invited me to […]
Read more- Categories: Roofing Materials, Steel Roofing & Siding
- Tags: Woeste, Steel Roofing And Siding, Virinia Tech, Steel Panels
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Modern Post Frame Buildings and Geothermal
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/21/2026
Modern Post Frame Buildings and Geothermal Over the past few years, there has been a trend towards building modern climate controlled post frame buildings for homes and commercial use, but the HVAC Systems in these buildings remains outdated. Most climate controlled post frame buildings are still being built with inefficient gas or propane furnaces, coupled […]
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