Adding Solar to Your Barndominium
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/12/2026
Benefits of Adding Solar To Your Barndominium Solar energy is taking off in a big way, both here and worldwide. There are around 2.7 million residential solar panels installed in the United States, and solar trends continue to grow as people become more interested in energy alternatives. If you’re considering building a post frame barndominium […]
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- Tags: Solar, Solar Energy System, Energy Star Rated Appliances, Solar Panels, UV Blocking, Barndominium, Smart Thermostat, Post Frame Home Kits, Homeowner's Association
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Vaulted Barndominium Ceilings
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/07/2026
I Like Vaulted Barndominium Ceilings When I built my first personal post frame shop/house, it had a 7/12 exterior roof slope, to match other buildings on the same property. Upper level of this building was designed as an area where we would potentially place a ping pong table. To allow for lobs, I had prefabricated […]
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- Tags: Barndominium, Vaulted Ceiling, Tray Ceiling, Second Story Space, Standard Room Framing, Ranch Rambler, Scissor Trusses
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Rebates, A Column and Bracket Purchase Request, and Delivery to AK
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/06/2026
This Wednesday readers “Ask the Guru” about “any rebates or deals available” with a purchase of two buildings, the purchase of only columns and brackets- nope, and a delivery to Soldotna, Alaska. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: If I purchase 2 buildings, do you have any rebates or deals available or do you give a break […]
Read morePost Frame on a Rock Pile
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/05/2026
Post Frame on a Rock Pile? Reader MIKE in MAINE writes: “Hello , I am looking to purchase a Post and Beam Barn kit, but I have been advised by my excavator guy that I won’t be able to set the sonotubes in the ground due to the mixture of rocks sizes at my location A […]
Read moreBlown-In Fiberglass Attic Insulation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/30/2026
Blown-In Fiberglass Attic Insulation In Climate Zones 3 and higher blown-in fiberglass attic insulation is extremely popular due to lower investment cost and high performance. Looking for a best solution for your barndominium or post frame attic? It is inevitable an insulation contractor will warn you away from blown-in fiberglass due to a dated study […]
Read moreInsulation for Old 1993 Barn, a Fireplace Addition, and a Wood Exterior
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/29/2026
This week readers “Ask the Guru” about best the practices for insulating an old 1993 pole barn, if a fireplace can be added to a “bardo,” and whether or not Hansen Pole Building supplies wood wall sheathing for exteriors. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello, I have a 28′ x 36′ x 13′ high pole barn […]
Read moreInsulation Values Reflect Real-World Energy Performance?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/28/2026
Insulation R Values Reflect Real-World Energy Performance? Energy efficiency has become huge for post frame building construction. More and more people are discovering post frame buildings as being a cost effective design solution for residential and commercial construction. Long time readers of this column have seen article after article in this vein, increasing with time. […]
Read moreDesigning a Dream Barndominium Loft
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/23/2026
Designing a Dream Barndominium Loft Reader BRIAN in PETOSKY writes: “ Hi Mike, Mindi told me to email you my lofted floor question for our project. To avoid messing with truss-support floors, we were planning to build a full 26×60 main barn with scissor trusses the full length. Then on one end, we would make […]
Read moreWall and Roof Sheathing, a Residence/Horse Barn Build, and Animal Confinement Barns
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/22/2026
Today’s “Ask the Guru” covers questions regarding the use of sheathing on walls, and roofing with trusses 2′ on-center, if a combo residence/horse barn can be built, and a question asking what the “typical” size of animal confinement barns might be. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am planning to build a pole barn garage with […]
Read more- Categories: Fasteners, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Building Styles and Designs, Roofing Materials, Animal shelter, Constructing a Pole Building, Barndominium, Pole Barn Planning, Shouse, Powder Coated Screws, Building Interior, Pole Barn Questions
- Tags: Residence, Wall Sheathing, Horse Barn, OSB Roof Sheathing, Animal Confinement, Roof Sheathing, Barn Sizes, Diaphragm Screws
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Comparing Rockwool and Fiberglass Insulation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/21/2026
Comparing Rockwool and Fiberglass Insulation Fiberglass insulation has long been a popular option for slowing heat transmission through building walls and ceilings. While it may have an added benefit of creating a fire-resistant layer between interior and exterior walls, fiberglass still may not measure up to Rockwool’s natural abilities. Like fiberglass, Rockwool is an insulation […]
Read moreWill My Poles Rot Off? Not If They Are Properly Pressure Treated Wood!
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/16/2026
Do the poles start to rot out after so many years? That depends on whether or not they are pressure treated. This question was recently posed to me by reader MARK in WOLCOTT. Typically my answer would include some snarky comment such as: “Most certainly, however it might not be during your grandchildren’s grandchildren’s lives!” […]
Read moreUC-4B Treated Columns, A Connecting Structure, and Custom Options
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/15/2026
This Monday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about UC-4B treated columns, advice to connect a new structure to existing building, and if one can customize a monitor style building to eliminate pony wall. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: We are considering residential post frame construction in southeast Ohio. I’m concerned about wood posts in […]
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- Tags: Monitor Building, Custom Building, Expandable Closures, Treated Posts, Building Addition, Pressure Preservative Treated Columns, UC-4B, EmSeal, Flashing
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Starting from the Ground Up- UC-4B Treated Columns
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/14/2026
Starting From the Ground Up- UC-4B Treated Columns Decades ago, when I began training a sales staff for Momb Steel Buildings (my 1990’s post frame construction company) I developed an outline we called, “From the Ground Up”. Just as implied by its name, this training went through features and benefits of a typical post frame […]
Read moreLooking for a Place for a New Barndominium
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/09/2026
Looking for a Place for a New Barndominium Reader PATTI in MINNESOTA writes: “My husband and I are knocking around the idea of doing a Barndominium. We need a 4-5 car garage space and we can barely afford a traditional preloved home that has a 3-car garage which will require us to add another stall […]
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- Tags: Cladding, Shouse, Setbacks, Single Family Home, Planning Department, Fully Engineered Post Frame Construction, Barndominium, Post Frame Home
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Ceiling Insulation, Wiring for Bookshelf Girts, and Setting Trusses
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/08/2026
This Wednesday readers “Ask the Guru” how to insulate a post frame ceiling that already has bubble wrap, how to wire for bookshelf girts, and how to set trusses where a crane is not an option. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Best and easiest way to insulate the sloped ceiling in my pole building? it already […]
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- Tags: Setting Trusses, Insulation, Post Frame Insulation, Post Frame Electrical, Wiring A Pole Barn, Truss Weight, Pole Barn Ceiling Insulation
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Barndominium Building on Expansive Soils
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/07/2026
Barndominium Building on Expansive Soils Expansive soils in many United States areas pose a significant hazard to foundations for barndominiums. Swelling clays derived from residual soils can exert uplift pressures of as much as 5,500 PSF (pounds per square foot) and can do considerable damage to barndominiums, shouses and post frame homes. Insurance companies pay […]
Read moreAir Sealing Your Post Frame Barndominium
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/02/2026
Unless someone reincarnates Nikola Tesla (and he is sane) chances are good energy costs are not going to decrease. Air sealing your post frame barndominium or shouse increases your comfort by reducing drafts and cycle time your heating and cooling systems are running. Air sealing your barndominium reduces humidity increasing comfort levels. A drafty barndominium […]
Read more- Categories: Insulation, Barndominium, Pole Barn Design, Shouse, Pole Building How To Guides, Pole Barn Planning, Steel Roofing & Siding, Pole Barn Homes, Post Frame Home
- Tags: Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation, F, WRB, Vapor Barrier, Inside Closure Strips, Air Sealing, R-14 Insulation, Weather Resistant Barrier, Self-adhesive Sealant Tape, Sill Gaskets, Closed Cell Spray Foam
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Building Over Existing Slab, Blueprints for House, and Pole Building Finance
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/01/2026
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about building over or on an existing slab or concrete, whether of not Hansen sells “just the blueprints” for a pole barn/house, and lending for a pole building set on foundation/footing/wall. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: In Arkansas, I want to build a pole barn (or similar) […]
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- Tags: Existing Slab, Shouse, Construction Loan, Pole Barn Financing, Motor Home Storage, Blueprints, Floor Plans
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Keeping Ground Water Out from Under a Post Frame Building
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/31/2026
Keeping Ground Water Out from Under a Post Frame Building Reader TED in LEBANON writes: “The holes for my future building can be around 4 foot deep. Then solid rock, I think that is a good foundation? Level ground but at bottom of hillside. Surface water drains well. But, between the hardpan and solid rock […]
Read moreTalking Contract Terms
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/26/2026
Talking Contract Terms I may have previously mentioned contracts and their terms are boring – until a conflict or even worse arises. 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 […]
Read morePost Brackets, Cross Bracing, and Pressure Treated Wood
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/25/2026
This week the Pole Barn Guru tackles reader questions about a building set into a slope with use of post brackets, the possible use of “cross bracing” for wall girts, and understanding pressure treated wood. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I would like to build a 32′ x 48′ 2 story pole building where two of […]
Read moreContracts Are Boring…Until You Go To Court
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/24/2026
I have one goal – for people to end up with structurally sound buildings they love. Follow these guidelines and you are far more likely to love your new building. Your work starts before you sign a contract. ASSUME YOUR PROJECT WILL END IN COURT ASSUME YOUR BUILDING PROVIDER/CONTRACTOR IS UNTRUTHFUL ASSUME YOUR PROJECT WILL […]
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- Tags: Building Contracts, Construction Tolerance Standards For Post Frame Buildings, Contracts, Building Contractor, Co, Professional Engineer, Metal Panel And Trim Installation Tolerances, APA Guidelines, Engineer, Construction, American Concrete Institute
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Storage of Steel Roofing and Siding Panels
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/19/2026
Storage of Steel Roofing and Siding at the Job site All steel roofing and siding panel bundles are inspected and approved by manufacturer’s quality control inspectors before shipment. Inspect panels for any moisture content or shipping damage upon delivery and advise the materials carrier immediately. Bare (non-painted) Galvalume sheet, like galvanized, is subject to wet […]
Read morePole Barn Home Price, A Residential Kit in MN, and a Basement Foundation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/18/2026
Today readers “Ask the Guru” about the “guestimation” of a price for a 500 sq ft pole barn home, if Hansen can provide design and kit for a residence in MN, and if a post frame building can be built upon a basement foundation. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am interested in getting a simple […]
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- Tags: Post Frame Basement, Pole Barn Pricing, Pole Barn Delivery, Post Frame Foundation, Post Frame Home, Pole Barn Home, Post Frame Engineering
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Texas Post Frame Barndominium Insulation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/17/2026
Reader KIMBERLY in LINDEN writes: “We are building a 52x40x10 post frame home in East Texas. The entire thing will be living space. I have been researching as much as possible on the best way to insulate a post frame home with metal siding and roof. The information is overwhelming and you get a completely […]
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- Tags: Stone Wool Insulation, Integral Condensation Control, Dead Attic Space, Eave Ventilation, Weather Resistant Barrier, Closed Cell Spray Foam, Insulation, Climate Zone 3A, Ridge Exhaust, Open Cell Spray Foam
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