Galvalume ®
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/03/2013
My first exposure to Galvalume ® was when ASC Pacific introduced “twice-the-life” Zincalume in the 1980s. They were marketing the product in its bare (unpainted) form as an alternative to the more familiar bare galvanized sheet steel. It looks similar to galvanized steel, but the visible crystals (or spangle) are smaller and close together, giving it […]
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- Tags: Steel Roofing, Galvanized Steel, Steel Siding, Zincalume
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Coriolis Affect on Lumber
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/02/2013
Coriolis Affect on Lumber My oldest step-son, Jake is a very smart lad and teaches high school physics. He does his part to keep students involved, including having created a Facebook page “Mr. Roarks Science Group”. In a recent post he wrote: “One of the science “facts” I always hear is that water spins down […]
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- Tags: Coriolis, Lumber Twisting, Sawn Lumber
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Dear Pole Barn Guru: Snow Melt Drainage
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 04/01/2013
Welcome to our newest feature: 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 blog. Email all questions to: PoleBarnGuru@HansenPoleBuildings.com DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have […]
Read moreCeiling Loads
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/29/2013
Ceiling Loads Considering a new pole building? An important question to ask is, “What will the cost be to upgrade the roof trusses to support the weight of a ceiling”? Most post frame (pole) building trusses are not designed to support the dead weight (things which are permanently attached to the building) of anything other […]
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- Tags: Ceiling Weight, Truss Repairs, Truss Loads, Ceiling Loads Dead, Ceiling Materials
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Crawl Space
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/28/2013
When I was a teenager, I worked summers for my Dad and Uncles, who were the largest framing contractors in the Spokane, WA area. One of their frequent clients was a developer named Terry Lettic. I remember Terry and my Dad discussing the pros and cons of apartments built with concrete slabs versus over crawl […]
Read more- Categories: Pole Barn Structure, Concrete
- Tags: Concrete Slab, Under Floor Plumbing, Under Slab Plumbing
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Zip Up Ceiling
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/27/2013
Zip-UP Ceiling® is the first ceiling product of its kind which has addressed what consumers want out of a ceiling system; aesthetics partnered with functionality. This is a grid free ceiling made from PVC which saves headroom, has unprecedented access to plumbing and wiring, as well as boasting an impervious to water and moisture warranty. […]
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- Tags: Drywall Alternative, Mold Resistance Ceiling
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Roof Truss Repair
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/26/2013
Roof Truss Repair A builder writes: “The previous owner of a pole building I’m working on cut out several internal webs from three consecutive roof trusses to create storage space in the attic. There’s no sign that this has caused any structural problems so far, but I’d like to replace the missing members and fasten […]
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- Tags: Truss Plates, Contractor Liability, Engineered Truss Repair
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Dear Pole Barn Guru: Concrete Footing or Not?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/25/2013
DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have read much debate about setting the poles in concrete with no “footing” beneath them vs. setting the poles on a concrete footing and back filling with gravel and earth. Seems to be an issue of rot. What do you recommend? MYSTIFIED IN MAGNOIA DEAR MYSTIFIED: It seems you and […]
Read moreUnder Slab Plumbing
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/22/2013
Under Slab Plumbing In most pole buildings, any water and waste plumbing lines are placed beneath the poured concrete slab on grade. In some cases (especially post frame houses), elevated wood floors are used to create an under floor crawl space, making these lines accessible in the future, without the need for costly jackhammer or […]
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- Tags: Plumbing Under Concrete, Under Slab Water Lines
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Poplar, not Popular
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/21/2013
I’ve been having back and forth discussions involving board and batten siding. The opposite side of my discussion (who has been considering using yellow poplar) writes: “I too was Worried about board and batten, however our barns are 60-100 years old and still are in good shape. At least ones that still have a good […]
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- Tags: Yellow Poplar, Board And Batten Siding, Lumber Decay, Sapwood
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No Not F Channel
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/20/2013
Hansen Pole Buildings Designer Rick recently asked me this question about overhangs and F Channel: “A question came up about soffit support. The client is a builder trying to close a garage for his client. He asked about soffit/enclosed overhangs. He asked why we do not use an F channel trim to hold the soffit […]
Read moreCeramic Insulation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/19/2013
Ceramic Insulation In the 1990’s I owned Momb Steel Buildings in Spokane. We provided pole building packages and also constructed post frame buildings from a bricks and mortar location. As the sales team grew in size, we would have weekly meetings for educational purposes. The resultant of these became known as “stump the expert” (aka […]
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- Tags: Pole Barn Insulation, Ceramic Insulation Paint, Paint As Insulation, Shipping Containers
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Ask the Guru: Is Vapor Barrier Required?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/18/2013
For those of you just joining Mike the Pole Barn Guru’s Blog – Mondays are now “Ask the Guru” where you can submit construction and building product questions for Mike to answer in upcoming Monday segments of this blog. If it is a topic Mike is not well versed in, or a new product he […]
Read moreInteresting People I’ve Done a Pole Building For
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/15/2013
Building Designer Rick Carr and I were discussing a client’s proposed building in Idaho today. 80 feet wide by 204 feet long, the building would have a 16 foot high sidewall. The client really wanted to have scissor trusses (trusses with an interior roof slope, which has a peak in the center). Given the dimensions […]
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- Tags: Pole Barn, Garage, Shop
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Board and Batten Siding
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/14/2013
Do a Google search for board and batten siding images, and what usually comes up are old leaning barns. Board and batten has often been associated with the term “rustic” as well. Typical “old tyme” board and batten was created by installing 1” (or even 5/4”) x12” planks vertically over horizontal wall framing (girts). The […]
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- Tags: Wood Siding, Board Siding
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QuietRock – The Sound Dampening Sheetrock Solution
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/13/2013
QuietRock – Sound Dampening Sheetrock When my wife and I designed our pole building home in South Dakota, one of our considerations was to isolate (for sound) as much as possible the master suite from the living areas of the rest of the house. We put a large pool table in the center of an […]
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- Tags: Soundproof Drywall, Soundproof Walls, Soundproofing
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Roxul Insulation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/12/2013
Roxul Insulation It isn’t often I go to visit a Home Depot® and am presented with a gift, but my visit to Pro Associate (aka as PASA) Diane at the Sparks, Nevada location was an exception. I’ve been negligent in having her gift to me sit on my desk for months, before really investigating it, […]
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- Tags: Insulation R Value; ComfortBatt
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Dear Pole Barn Guru: What Type of Insulation Should I Use?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/11/2013
Hansen Buildings new feature for each Monday is “Ask the Guru” where you can submit questions for Mike the Pole Barn Guru to answer on future Monday blogs. Email the Guru at: PoleBarnGuru@HansenPoleBuildings.com DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I purchased one of your pole building kit packages late last summer, and have just finished constructing it. […]
Read moreNon-Engineered Metal Brackets
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/08/2013
Save Me Jesus…. I’ve been reading (and commenting) in an online thread of a blog on another website, where someone is trying to decide how to construct a new pole barn. This morning, the following post was made: “What I had done was to dig the hole like you were going to set the post […]
Read more- Categories: Footings, Pole Barn Structure
- Tags: Pole Barn Holes, Pole Building Footing, Non-engineered Buildings
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Polymer Roofing Tiles
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/07/2013
Many people are not aware pole buildings can be roofed with any roofing material which can be used on any other structure. While through screwed steel roofing is going to be the most economical and durable solution, some circumstances dictate other choices from an aesthetic standpoint. DaVinci Roofscapes introduced polymer roofing tiles in June of […]
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- Tags: Asphalt Shingles, Bellaforte Roofing Tiles, Cedar Shakes, Roofing Tiles
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Preventing Horse Barn Fires Part II
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/06/2013
Preventing Horse Barn Fires- Part II If you missed my blog yesterday – it would behoove you to go back and pick up Part I on Horse Barn Fires. As I mentioned – I get Email alerts when new articles appear on line about pole barns. Sadly, far too many of them involve fires in […]
Read morePreventing Horse Barn Fires Part I
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/05/2013
Thanks to Google, I get Email alerts when new articles appear on line about pole barns. Sadly, far too many of them are from online versions of newspapers and involve fires in horse barns. Usually, but not always, these fires were entirely preventable. My daughter Bailey (https://www.baileymombtraining.com/) is a professional horse trainer and she would […]
Read moreCan I Put a Pole Barn on Asphalt? ~ Dear Pole Barn Guru
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/04/2013
DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have a full size tennis court, we want to put a pole barn on the tennis court (we don’t play tennis) The barn would be 30 x 60 obviously leaving an asphalt perimeter larger than the barn around the barn – how would you seal the edges where the barn […]
Read morePole Barn or Block Foundation?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/01/2013
A prospective client recently posted this question about block foundations: “Our family farm was started around 1850. During this time there were 12-14 barns and 1 house. Most barns deteriorated due to bad roofing. But we’re talking about stuff that lasted 100 years and some longer. We still have 4 barns left and the house […]
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- Tags: Concrete Footings, Stone Piers
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Concrete Pier Design
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/28/2013
A Hansen Pole Buildings client in California has just today approved the plans for his new post frame building and poses the question: “We are in a no frost area with no snow load, so why are the concrete piers so large and deep??” In response: “The column embedment (depth and diameter of the holes) […]
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- Tags: Concrete Footings, Pole Barn Concrete, Pole Building Foundation
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