Category Archives: Pole Barn Planning
Geothermal Heating/Cooling
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/14/2026
Geothermal Heating/Cooling for Post Frame Buildings I’ve opined upon geothermal heating and cooling for post frame buildings in the past (https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/2016/12/modern-post-frame-buildings-geothermal/). Reader STEVE in BOYNE CITY had some further questions and writes: “You said you pump (approx.) 55 degree liquid through pex in ”wells” in the ground (I think is how you put it) through […]
Read moreAn Estimated Cost, a “Moisture Sandwich” and Packing the Wall
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 05/13/2026
This week readers “Ask the Guru” about an estimated cost for a building kit, concerns about a “moisture sandwich” when adding insulation and vapor barrier, and a risk to packing it to the exterior metal siding (with no air gap)? DEAR POLE BARN GURU: 40×91.5 Calhoun. Looking to potentially build this kit. I was wondering […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, Insulation, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Ventilation
- Tags: Insulation Cavity, Insulation Efficiency, Moisture Barrier, Pole Barn Estimate, Post Frame Costs, Rock Wool, Wall Insulation Gaps, Wall Moisture
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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 […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Department, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Post Frame Home, Roofing Materials, Shouse, Shouse
- Tags: Barndominium, Energy Star Rated Appliances, Homeowner's Association, Post Frame Home Kits, Smart Thermostat, Solar, Solar Energy System, Solar Panels, UV Blocking
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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 […]
Read more- Categories: About The Pole Barn Guru, Barndominium, Building Interior, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Post Frame Home, Shouse, Shouse, Trusses
- Tags: Barndominium, Ranch Rambler, Scissor Trusses, Second Story Space, Standard Room Framing, Tray Ceiling, Vaulted Ceiling
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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: Animal shelter, Barndominium, Building Interior, Building Styles and Designs, Constructing a Pole Building, Fasteners, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Powder Coated Screws, Roofing Materials, Shouse
- Tags: Animal Confinement, Barn Sizes, Diaphragm Screws, Horse Barn, OSB Roof Sheathing, Residence, Roof Sheathing, Wall Sheathing
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UC-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 […]
Read more- Categories: Columns, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Professional Engineer, Trusses
- Tags: Building Addition, Custom Building, EmSeal, Expandable Closures, Flashing, Monitor Building, Pressure Preservative Treated Columns, Treated Posts, UC-4B
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Looking 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 […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Department, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building Siding, Post Frame Home, Shouse
- Tags: Barndominium, Cladding, Fully Engineered Post Frame Construction, Planning Department, Post Frame Home, Setbacks, Shouse, Single Family 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 […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, Columns, floorplans, Insulation, Lumber, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Structure, Trusses
- Tags: Insulation, Pole Barn Ceiling Insulation, Post Frame Electrical, Post Frame Insulation, Setting Trusses, Truss Weight, Wiring A Pole Barn
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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: Barndominium, Insulation, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Building How To Guides, Post Frame Home, Shouse, Steel Roofing & Siding
- Tags: Air Sealing, Closed Cell Spray Foam, Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation, F, Inside Closure Strips, R-14 Insulation, Self-adhesive Sealant Tape, Sill Gaskets, Vapor Barrier, Weather Resistant Barrier, WRB
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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) […]
Read more- Categories: Building Department, Columns, Concrete, Constructing a Pole Building, floorplans, Footings, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Professional Engineer, Shouse, Shouse
- Tags: Blueprints, Construction Loan, Existing Slab, Floor Plans, Motor Home Storage, Pole Barn Financing, Shouse
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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 […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Contractor, Building Department, Concrete, Pole Barn Planning, Professional Engineer
- Tags: American Concrete Institute, APA Guidelines, Building Contractor, Building Contracts, Co, Construction, Construction Tolerance Standards For Post Frame Buildings, Contracts, Engineer, Metal Panel And Trim Installation Tolerances, Professional Engineer
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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 […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Insulation, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building How To Guides, Post Frame Home, Steel Roofing & Siding, Ventilation
- Tags: Climate Zone 3A, Closed Cell Spray Foam, Dead Attic Space, Eave Ventilation, Insulation, Integral Condensation Control, Open Cell Spray Foam, Ridge Exhaust, Stone Wool Insulation, Weather Resistant Barrier
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Double Sliding Barn Doors, Condensation Control, and Sealed Plans
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/11/2026
This Wednesday readers “Ask the Guru” about costs of a metal “welded” sliding barn door frame, insulating a building with double bubble insulation to avoid condensation, and a question about our sealed plans for a new building. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Double sliding metal barn doors, 10′ wide by 12′ height. Metal welded frame. Appropriate […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Interior, Columns, Constructing a Pole Building, Insulation, Lumber, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Professional Engineer, Ventilation
- Tags: Condensation, Double Bubble, Engineer Sealed Plans, Insulation, Pole Barn Sliding Doors, Sealed Post Frame Plans, Sliding Doors
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Retrofitting Insulation for a Milking Parlor
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/10/2026
Retrofitting Insulation for a Milking Parlor Reader CALEB in SLEEPY EYE writes: “Hello! So many questions! We have a simple 20 by 30 pole shed we are looking to retrofit into a cow milking parlor on one half and a general purpose/milk equipment cleaning area on the other half. We’ll pour concrete, insulate, and then […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, Insulation, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Rebuilding Structures, Ventilation
- Tags: Fiberglass Insulation, Milk Barn Insulation, Post Frame Insulation, Post Frame Modifications, Retrofit Insulation, Rock Wool, Spray Foam
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Swaying Roof Only Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/05/2026
Swaying Roof Only Pole Barn Yes indeed folks, as probably every owner of a roof only post frame (pole barn) building can and will attest, they sway with the wind. Reader MIKE in ORLANDO was concerned about his new (not from Hansen Pole Buildings) roof only pole barn moving just from his installing steel roofing […]
Read moreRadiant Floor Heat, UC-4B Post Treatment, and Button Staples
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/04/2026
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the use of radiant floor heat for a post frame building, post treatment that will not rot, and whether or not button staples can be used for housewrap on a post frame house. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am researching my build. I wanted to […]
Read moreHumidity Levels Within Pole Barn Walls
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 03/03/2026
Humidity Levels Within Pole Barn Walls Reader MICHAEL writes: “I have a 36X 48X 12 pole barn that I spent a lot of time insulating an air ceiling and I have a six mil vapor barrier on the warm side I was curious how much humidity wise is breathing from the outside in to the […]
Read more11 Reasons Why Barndominium Crawl Space Encapsulation is Important
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/26/2026
Hansen Building has seen a recent uptick in structure over crawl spaces and thought it would be wise to revisit this guest blog post. 11 Reasons Why Barndominium Crawl Space Encapsulation is Important Today’s Guest Contributor is Joseph Bryson. Joseph was born in Alberta, raised in NYC and is living in New Zealand. He has […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Post Frame Home, Ventilation
- Tags: Allergens, Barndominium Crawl Space, Barndominium Flooding, Crawl Space Encapsulation, Crawl Spaces, Glu-laminated Columns, Humidifier, HVAC, Mold And Mildew, Pest Control, Vapor Barrier, Vapor Retarder, Ventilation
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Foundation Requirements, Stem Walls, and Building on Slab
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/25/2026
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the type of foundation and uplift requirements there is for and RV cover and “what not,” building a home on a stem wall or with crawl space, and pluming for a building built on slab. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: For a 24 x40 x12 pole […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Interior, Building Styles and Designs, Columns, Concrete, Constructing a Pole Building, floorplans, Footings, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Professional Engineer
- Tags: Building Uplift, Concrete On Grade, Crawl Space, Pole Barn Foundation, Post Frame Design Loads, Post Frame Plumbing, Post Frame Stem Wall, Uplift, Wet Set Brackets
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Insulating Pole Barn Scissor Trusses Reader
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/24/2026
Insulating Pole Barn Scissor Trusses Reader ROB in OAK HARBOR writes: “What is the best way to insulate the ceiling/attic of a pole barn with scissor trusses? There is a approximate 4 to 6 foot gap between the underneath side of the roof deck and the peak of the scissor truss. On the wall ends […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, Building Overhangs, Insulation, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Planning, Post Frame Home, Roofing Materials, Trusses, Ventilation
- Tags: 2021 IECC, Ceiling Insulation, Insulating Sloped Ceilings, Raised Heel Trusses, Rigid Insulation, Scissor Trusses
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Insulating Between Post Frame Building Purlins
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/19/2026
Insulating Between Post Frame Building Purlins Reader JUSTIN in Chelan writes: “Hello, you have a lot of amazing advice, but no answers that seem to address my building exactly. I had a 24x40x16 put up last year, it has the R6.5 roll insulation blanketing the walls and ceiling with the metal sandwiching the insulation over […]
Read moreGarage with Office Space, Condensation Control in Loft, and Wall Insulation
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/18/2026
This Week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about a two-car garage with a loft for office space, a non-insulated, cold storage loft, and wall insulation solutions. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello. Wanting to build a two car garage with loft that I could use as my office. Would like this adjacent to my […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, floorplans, Insulation, Lofts, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Roofing Materials, Ventilation
- Tags: Comfortboard Insulation, Garage With Office, Insulation, Office Space, Post Frame Loft, Rockwool Batts, Vapor Barrier
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Insulating and Sheeting Interior of a Pole Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/17/2026
Insulating and Sheeting Interior of a Pole Barn STEVE in EDEN writes: “We have four seasons with temps getting below freezing in the winter and up to 90 in the summer, with average humidity of 70% and 20%, respectively. I have a pole barn with metal skin. The ceiling or inside of roof is insulated […]
Read moreFree Home Milled Lumber
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/12/2026
Every few years it seems there arises a need for young (remember I am only 60+ years young) men to head into forests and become loggers. I have been there personally – there is just something manly about hacking down some snags with a chain saw! Myself, there is a sudden rush when a tree […]
Read moreRemediating Pole Barn Sliding Door Frost Heaves
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/05/2026
Remediating Pole Barn Sliding Door Frost Heaves Reader MARK in MARINE ON ST. CROIX writes: “Poll barn door two 12 foot slider’s how to prevent frost heave s can’t open or close do I dig out under them and pour concrete or put 2 inch styrofoam any ideas?” Harris Hyman, P.E. wrote this in a […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Drainage, Building Overhangs, Concrete, Footings, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Structure, Pole Building Doors, Professional Engineer, Sliding Doors
- Tags: Frost Heave, Frost Heave Prevention, Frost Line, Gutters, Ice Lense, Post Frame Frost Heave, Sliding Door Frost Heaves, Slope Ground Water
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Waste Planning Considerations During Post-Frame Building Site Preparation and Construction
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 02/03/2026
Waste Planning Considerations During Post-Frame Building Site Preparation and Construction Post-frame building projects are often viewed as operationally efficient by design. Reduced foundation requirements, streamlined framing, and flexible layouts make them attractive across agricultural, commercial, and light industrial uses. However, waste planning during site preparation and construction is frequently underestimated, even though it plays a […]
Read moreWorking With a Building Official for Footing Design
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/27/2026
Working With a Building Official for footing designs Long time readers have read me opine on how Building Officials are our friends: https://www.hansenpolebuildings.com/2012/04/i-like-building-officials/ One of our clients recently received this email from his Building Official and shared it with me (red added by me): “The Town of xxxx stopped plan review on your project because […]
Read moreWhere Oh Where Should My Purlins Go?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/22/2026
Where, Oh Where, Should My Purlins Go? There are almost as many methods for assembly of a post frame building, as there are post frame buildings! I kid you not. Amongst differences are how to space trusses – two, four, eight, 12 foot or numerous other possible centers. Along with different truss spacings are how […]
Read moreClosed Cell Spray Foam, Building Kit Materials, and an Apartment Design
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/21/2026
This week the Pole barn Guru answers reader questions about the use of closed cell spray foam on the roof line of a metal building, what materials are included in a Hansen Pole Building kit, and an inquiry about the types of structures Hansen Buildings will design, such as an apartment. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, Building Styles and Designs, Commercial Buildings, floorplans, Insulation, Pole Barn Apartments, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Roofing Materials, Trusses
- Tags: Closed Cell Spray Foam, Four-plex Apartment, Insulation, Materials Kit, Post Frame Apartment, Spray Foam
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Pole Barns Verses Red Iron Steel
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/20/2026
Pole Barns Verses Red Iron Steel Reader PAUL in GEORGETOWN writes: “What advantages or disadvantages are there between your pole barns versus the red iron steel barns? The end use is living space and shop.” Here are some thoughts comparing our fully engineered post frame buildings to red iron (PEMBs – Pre-engineered Metal Buildings): A […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Structure, Professional Engineer, Trusses
- Tags: Engineered Structural Building System, PEMBS, Post Frame Advantages, Post Frame Construction, Post Frame Vs Red Iron, Pre-engineered Metal Buildings, Red Iron Building Advantages, Red Iron Steel Buildings
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Concrete Slabs on Grade for Cold Climates
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/15/2026
Concrete Slabs on Grade for Cold Climates My lovely bride and I have a shouse (shop/house) in Northeast South Dakota, where it can tend to get chilly in Winter. Reader TERRI in DULUTH is in a similar situation and writes: “What type of slab for cold climates do you recommend?” Well Terri, thank you for […]
Read more- Categories: Concrete, Footings, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn holes, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Professional Engineer, Shouse
- Tags: Ask The Pole Barn Guru, Building Site Preparation, Climate Zone, Engineered Building Plans, IECC, Insulation Minimum R-Values, International Energy Conservation Code, Site Preparation
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An Insulation Retrofit, Adding Soffit, and a Fan Pricing Question
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/14/2026
This week the Pole Barn guru answers reader questions about an insulation retrofit for a 72×36 pole barn with no ridge or eave vents, if one can add soffit the an existing building with no overhangs, and if the Guru has any pricing knowledge for a fan and heater to hang from a ceiling. DEAR […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, Building Overhangs, Insulation, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Rebuilding Structures, Uncategorized, Ventilation
- Tags: Adding Soffit, Ceiling Fans Pricing, Ceiling Heater, Insulation, Insulation Retrofit, Overhangs, Post Frame Insulation, Soffit
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The “Rat Guard,” Erecting Buildings, and Aftermarket Wainscot
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/07/2026
Today’s “ask the Guru” answers reader questions about the “rat guard” around the perimeter of slab, if Hansen Pole Building erects structures in the Portland area, and if we provide aftermarket wainscotting for an existing building. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello, I’m curious about the 2×8 “rat guard” around perimeter of slab. Is it OK […]
Read more- Categories: Alternate Siding, Barndominium, Building Contractor, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building Siding, Steel Roofing & Siding
- Tags: Building Components, Building Erecting, Contractors, Rat Guard, Slab, Splash Plank, Wainscot, Wainscotting
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Barndominium Concrete Slab Insulation Boards
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/06/2026
Barndominium Concrete Slab Insulation Boards – XPS or EPS? Other than in Climate Zone’s 1 and 2 (think deep South), International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) requires perimeter and under slab continuous insulation for barndominiums. When it comes to concrete and insulation, contractors tend to be most familiar with extruded polystyrene (XPS). Yet, expanded polystyrene (EPS) […]
Read morePost Frame Barndominium Exterior Wall
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 01/01/2026
Post Frame Barndominium Exterior Wall Questions Reader IAN in RIDGWAY writes: “I am looking for help understanding a couple of exterior wall questions. My county is enforcing the 2018 IECC for energy efficiency. In my region this requires R-20 cavity + R-5 exterior wall assembly. From everything I’ve read, this means a continuous layer of […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Insulation, Lumber, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building How To Guides, Pole Building Siding, Post Frame Home, Shouse
- Tags: 1" Rigid Insulation, 2018 IECC, BIBS Insulation, Copper Naphthenate Solution, Cuprinol #10, International Energy Conservation Code, Post Frame Construction, Roxul, Unfaced Batt Insulation, Weather Resistant Barrier
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Converting Plans, Floor Truss Prices, and Bird Issues in Pole barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/31/2025
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about converting conventional plans to “post beam frame,” pricing on floor trusses, and possible installation of metal ceiling to eliminate bird issues. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have a set of plans for a that were designed to be conventional built. Would you be able to […]
Read moreTruss Weight Capacity, Vaulted Ceilings, and Site Prep Advice
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/24/2025
This week’s “ask the Guru” tackles reader questions about the potential weight capacity of trusses with a ceiling liner, options in post frame for vaulted ceilings or exposed beams, and site prep advice for a 30×40 pole barn. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I have a building with 8 ft on center trusses and 29 ga […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Interior, Building Styles and Designs, floorplans, Insulation, Lumber, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Trusses
- Tags: Building Site Prep, Ceiling Liner, Exposed Beam Ceiling, Insulation, Site Prep, Truss Liner Panel, Truss Weight Capacity, Vaulted Ceiling
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Designing a Dream Barndominium Loft
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/23/2025
Designing a Dream Barndominium Loft Reader BRIAN in PETOSKY writes: “Hi Mike, Our building designer 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 […]
Read moreShingles on Roof, Ventilation, Vapor Barrier, and Insulating Existing Barn
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/17/2025
This week readers “ask the Guru” about reroofing a pole barn with shingles, ventilation or new roof, vapor barrier to insulate properly, and insulating an existing pole barn without spray foam. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: We have a pole barn it was purposely built to have an apartment upstairs; it originally was a stable below. […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Interior, Building Styles and Designs, Insulation, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building Siding, Rebuilding Structures, Roofing Materials, Ventilation
- Tags: Post Frame Insulation, Roof Leaks, Shingles, Steel Roof, Vapor Barrier, Ventilation
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Christmas Morning 2017 — Revisited
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/11/2025
With the current weather patterns it might be a good time to revisit the catastrophic failures of Christmas Morning 2017 Christmas morning is traditionally when youngsters awaken their parent far too early – too see what surprises Santa has left them overnight. On occasion there are surprises for adults as well – some of them […]
Read moreExterior Materials and Sloped Site, Post Frame Education, and a Crawl Space
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/10/2025
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the types of exterior materials which can be chosen from, a foundation into a sloped site, an education in post frame to an unfamiliar reader, and building on a crawl space. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am thinking of getting one of your buildings for […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, Building Styles and Designs, Columns, Concrete, Constructing a Pole Building, Footings, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home
- Tags: Block Walls, Building On Slope, CMU, Crawl Space, Exterior Materials, ICF, Post Frame Foundation, Sloped Build Site
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In What Ways Does Hansen Pole Buildings Provide the Strongest Post Frame Building?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/09/2025
In What Ways Does Hansen Pole Buildings Provide the Strongest Post Frame Building? My curiosity got an upper hand on me this morning, so I asked AI Chat this very question. Here is what it responded with: “Hansen Pole Buildings stands out in the post-frame building industry for several reasons that contribute to the strength […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Colors, Building Styles and Designs, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Structure, Pole Building Comparisons, Pole Building How To Guides, Powder Coated Screws, Shouse, Trusses
- Tags: Customized Post Frame Buildings, Double Truss System, Engineered Plans, Hansen Pole Buildings, Lumber Quatlity, Strongest Post Frame Buildings, Structural Integrity, Superior Materials
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Planning a Post Frame Building Upon Sandstone
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/04/2025
Planning a Post Frame Building Upon Sandstone Reader GEORGE in FARMINGTON writes: “Mike, in the early stages of planning a pole barn 32’x48’x12′ on a newly acquired piece of property. We’ve cleared the land and found the area we want to erect the building is 100% sandstone. Everywhere we’d have to drill for poles is […]
Read moreInsulating a Ceiling, Vapor Barriers, and Steel Gauges
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 12/03/2025
This week’s Ask the Guru answers reader questions about insulating a open bay with no ceiling, use of a vapor barrier on steel ceiling with blown in insulation, and a question about what gauge metal we use at Hansen Pole Buildings. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I built one of your barns (project 24-0503F). It’s 36 […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Overhangs, Building Styles and Designs, Constructing a Pole Building, Insulation, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building Siding
- Tags: Insulation, Post Frame Design, Post Frame Steel Gauge, Rockwool, Vapor Barrier
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Can You Provide Me With Engineer Sealed Blueprints
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/27/2025
Can You Provide Me With Engineer Sealed Blueprints? Reader PARKER in PORT SAINT JOE writes: “I’m looking to get a pole barn built and for my county I need engineer stamped prints before i can pull a permit, can you provide me with blueprints for the size I am wanting?” www.HansenPoleBuildings.com is America’s leader in […]
Read moreRadiant Floor Heat, UC-4B Post Treatment, and Button Staples
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/26/2025
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the use of radiant floor heat for a post frame building, post treatment that will not rot, and whether or not button staples can be used for housewrap on a post frame house. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am researching my build. I wanted to […]
Read moreHurricane Straps, a Loft Floor Truss, and Site Specific Engineering
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/19/2025
This Wednesday, the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about use of hurricane straps to anchor 8×8 posts to sill plate, the possibility of adding a beam to old a loft for open concept, and if we do site specific engineering for Panama City Florida- yes. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hey I’m on the starting […]
Read more- Categories: Columns, Concrete, Constructing a Pole Building, Footings, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Professional Engineer, Trusses
- Tags: Engineering, Floor Truss, Hurricane Straps, LVL, Site Specific Engineering, Wet Set Brackets
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Replacing Rebar in Concrete Slabs on Grade?? Or not??
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/18/2025
Replacing Rebar in Concrete Slabs on Grade?? Or not?? Hansen Pole Buildings client JOSH writes: “I am wondering if I can substitute the #3 rebar 16″ O.C. for fiber concrete with a higher PSI rated mix for the 6″ cement floor? If so, would I be able to get a letter from your engineer stating […]
Read moreSealing Gaps, a Moisture Problem, and Girt/Columns/Wiring advice
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/12/2025
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about how to best seal gaps at wall tops and a roll-up coil door, creating a moisture problem, and advice for girts, columns, and wiring. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: What can I do to seal these gaps? We live in the garage and it’s getting cold […]
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- Tags: Closures, Column Spacing, Condensation, EmSeal Expandable Closures, Girts, Insulation, Post Frame Wirng, Purlins, Sealing Gaps, Seals, Vented Closures, Ventilation
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Post Frame Building Doors-Coil or Sectional?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/11/2025
Post Frame Building Doors – Coil or Sectional? In my 40 plus years of post frame buildings, I have provided tens of thousands of overhead steel sectional doors and not so many coil roll-up doors. Where we park our vehicles is pretty darn importantish for us Americans. Our garages and shops serve as a unique […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Overhead Doors, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Building Comparisons, Pole Building Doors, Shouse
- Tags: Coil Overhead Door, Coiling Overhead Door, Garages, Overhead Door Insulation, Overhead Rolling Door, Post Frame Building, Rolling Steel Doors, Sectional Overhead Door, Self Storage, Shops
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Bugged by Bugs
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/06/2025
Bugged By Bugs Reader FRANK in ARVA, ONTARIO writes: “I am actually in Ontario. How to keep bugs from getting behind the steel wall siding voids in the area left behind where the ribs are? Interior is finished with vapor barrier/batt insulation/osb. Exterior has steel “barn” siding and Tyvek wrap underneath. Z flash at bottom […]
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- Tags: Asian Beetles, Bug Seal, Building Wrap, Inside Closures, Tyvek, Wall Siding, Z Flashing
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Vapor Barrier, Adding Pole Barn Home, and How Many Bedrooms
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/05/2025
Today’s “Ask the Guru” answers reader questions about adding a vapor barrier between a ceiling and attic, adding a pole barn to a manufactured home, and how many bedrooms can fit into a barndominium. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello, my concern/ question is vapor barrier between my steel ceiling and attic before insulation “fiberglass”. I […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Department, Building Interior, Constructing a Pole Building, floorplans, Insulation, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Professional Engineer, Ventilation
- Tags: Condensation, Floor Plans, Post Frame Addition, Post Frame Bedrooms, Post Frame Home, Vapor Barrier, Ventilation
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Tight-grained Wood is More Resistant to Premature Decay
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 11/04/2025
Tight-grained Wood is More Resistant to Premature Decay When Hansen Pole Buildings changed our business model in early 2024 to provide lumber from our wholesale distribution center, rather than outsourcing, it caused some unanticipated side benefits. Amongst our decisions was what to do about wind resisting, roof supporting columns. Previously, we had been at a […]
Read morePost Frame Barndo-castle?
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/30/2025
Post Frame Barndo-castle? Reader STEVE in MILWAUKEE writes: “I think it would be neat to have 4 rectangular structures placed such that each is the side of a larger square, so that there is a courtyard in the middle of it. I see plans that show 2 structures in an L or 3 structures in […]
Read moreReason You Go With Engineered Prints
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/28/2025
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 moreThinking Stick Frame Rather Than Post Frame
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/23/2025
Thinking Stick Frame Rather Than Post Frame Reader BRAD writes:“Real question…I’ve been doing lots of reading and love this site. I am building a 40x60x14 this spring. I originally thought I was going to go pole barn and now I am thinking stick frame. Reason….1. I am going to have insulated concrete foundation with in […]
Read more- Categories: Columns, Concrete, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Barn Structure, Pole Building How To Guides, Trusses
- Tags: Closed Cell Spray Foam, Insulation, Lumber Framing, Osb Sheathing, Pole Barn, Pole Barn Truss Spacing, Purlins, Stick Frame, Truss Spacing
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Full Foundation, Hurricane Proof, and Drill-Set Brackets on Slab
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/22/2025
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about a village or township requiring you to put a full foundation in for a pole building, whether a pole building is “hurricane proof,” and the potential use of drill-set brackets to set 6×6 columns on an existing slab with thickened edge. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: […]
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- Tags: Drill Set Brackets, Embedded Columns, Foundation, Hurricane Proof, Moment Bending Loads, Mono-slab, Post Frame Foundation
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Understanding Steel Roofing and Siding Load Tables
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/21/2025
Understanding Steel Roofing and Siding Load Tables Posted by McElroy Metal ● Aug 15, 2024 8:00 AM Understanding Load Tables can feel complicated, especially if you’re not an engineer, but knowing the basics can help you make informed decisions about your building projects. Here, we’ll break down the key elements of load tables and clarify […]
Read moreAttic Ventilation – Where Hindsight is Always 20-20
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/16/2025
Attic Ventilation – Where Hindsight is Always 20-20 Reader CHRIS in TULSA writes: “Hello! I have a question about attic venting that I’m just not experienced enough to answer properly. I have a new 24’x’40’x12′ post frame building I’m currently working on finishing out (fiberglass insulation, walls, ceiling, etc.). My hindsight was bad and I […]
Read moreVapor Barriers, Post Longevity, and Spray Foam
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/15/2025
This Wednesday the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the need for a vapor barrier, the longevity of properly treated posts, and the better spray foam between open and closed cell. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello Sir, hoping you can help answer a question I cannot get a straight answer on. Currently building a […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Interior, Columns, Insulation, Lumber, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Roofing Materials, Ventilation
- Tags: Closed Cell Spray Foam Insulation, Moisture Barrier, Open Cell Spray Foam Insulation, Spray Foam, Steel Roof Moisture Barrier, UC-4B, UC-4B Pressurem Preservative Treated Columns, Vapor Barrier
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PermaColumn Foundation Investment
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/14/2025
My good friend John used to own (among other things) Heartland Permacolumn. Six years ago, I borrowed this from his website: “Perma-Column products give you the ultimate price advantage. You simply cannot put up a building on a concrete foundation for less money.” Yet some may say, “They’re too expensive…” HOWEVER, the only people who ever […]
Read morePole Barn Plans With Clerestory Roofs
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/09/2025
Pole Barn Plans With Clerestory Roofs Reader BRENT in HUNTSVILLE writes: “Do you have any plans for pole barns with a Celestial Shed Roof? It seems like a great way to allow natural light into the building while being an aesthetic design.” By coincidence, I have a son named Brent! In architecture, a clerestory is […]
Read moreA Builder Area, Beefed Rafters, and Vapor Barrier
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/08/2025
This Wednesday readers “Ask the Guru” about Hansen having a builder in the area of Minot, ND, if an existing pole barn with 8′ column spacing can be converted into a residential space by “beefing up” rafters, and use of a vapor barrier in a residential post frame structure. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: I am […]
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- Tags: Builder, Builder Referral, Building Use Conversion, Post Frame Builder, Post Frame Residence, Rafters, Vapor Barrier, Ventilation
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Attic Trusses for Post Frame Construction
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 10/07/2025
Attic Trusses for Post Frame Construction Reader RICK in LEWISTON writes: “I’m researching post frame construction as I’d like to build a 28×40 shop this summer. We really need storage and I’d like to use attic trusses for the area it offers. I’m a little confused as to how the full length header is attached […]
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Change Orders in Contracts
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/30/2025
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 for cases where a builder is providing erection services […]
Read moreEffects of High Temperature on Glulaminated Columns
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/23/2025
Effects of High Temperature on Glulaminated Columns Long time readers have gotten accustomed to all sorts of interesting questions posed by Hansen Pole Buildings’ clients. Building Designer Rachel had a brand new one come up just this week: ”But what you don’t address, and what would be needed to convince me, are glue statistics. Humans […]
Read moreHELP I Didn’t Do Enough Research on Deflection
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/18/2025
HELP I Didn’t Do Enough Research Reader JORDAN writes: “Unfortunately I didn’t do enough research before building a post frame building. I’m running into a lot of deflection on the gable end of a 48x72x16’ high building. I made my own laminated columns out of 4 ply 2×6 southern yellow pine and liquid nails. Unfortunately […]
Read morePerma-Columns, Posts, Trusses and Purlins, and Mono Truss Roof Venting
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/17/2025
This week the Pole Barn Guru answers reader questions about the value of Perma-Columns, setting of posts, trusses and purlins, and the proper way to vent a mono-truss lean-to roof. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Are perma columns worth it? JOHN in TRUMANSBURG DEAR JOHN: When I built my own 8000 square foot finished post-frame barndominium, […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Building Interior, Building Overhangs, Columns, Lumber, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Sheds, Trusses, Ventilation, Workshop Buildings
- Tags: Column Spacing, Mono Truss Ventilation, Perma-columns, Post Frame Maintenance Building, Post Spacing, Quote, Ventilation, Wet Set Bracket
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Understanding How to Size Rafters
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/16/2025
Understanding How to Size Rafters Reader ANDY in SHELBYVILLE writes: “I’m looking for an explanation on how to size a rafter on the side of an existing pole barn. The lean-to will be 12′ wide, 80′ long, ~10 height on the inside, pole barn post are 8′ spacing. I was planning on using 2×4 on […]
Read morePouring Wet Set Bracket Piers
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/11/2025
Pouring Wet Set Bracket Piers Reader SEAN in ANACORTES writes: “Hello, I am getting ready to pour concrete columns and set Perma-column brackets, and want to then set my posts so as to build first, then set the wire mesh, run my radiant tubing and then pour the slab for the home after I set […]
Read moreColumns in Clay Soil, a Maintenance Facility, and Post Rot
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/10/2025
This week readers “Ask the Guru” to answer questions about setting columns on clay soil that has been saturated, a quote request for a maintenance facility, and protecting posts from rot. DEAR POLE BARN GURU: Hello, I am building a pole barn for cattle in the north TX area ( primarily clay soil). I have […]
Read more- Categories: Barndominium, Budget, Building Department, Building Drainage, Columns, Concrete, Constructing a Pole Building, Footings, Lumber, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions
- Tags: Clay Soil, Column Settling In Clay, Columns; Piers, Muddy Clay Soil, Post Frame Building Quote, Post Protector, Post Rot, Quote, Rubber Boot For Columns
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Can’t Afford a Backyard Guesthouse? Think Again
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/09/2025
Can’t Afford a Backyard Guesthouse? Who wouldn’t want a backyard guesthouse and the endless possibilities it offers? You could use your guesthouse to host friends from out of town or house parents or in-laws. You could earn some extra income by renting out your guesthouse on Homeaway or Airbnb, or you could use it as […]
Read moreCalculating Stairs Rise and Run
Posted by The Pole Barn Guru on 09/04/2025
What is Wrong With this Picture? Stairs, they seem to confound and befuddle just about everyone. In my early years as Sales Manager at Coeur d’Alene Truss, I used to volunteer to go measure houses up to confirm plan dimensions would match up with what was actually being built. Usually yes, but on occasion – […]
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, Building Styles and Designs, Columns, Concrete, Footings, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn holes, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Trusses
- Tags: Barndomimium Kits, Column Install, Laminating 3 Trusses, Load Capacity, Post Float, Truss Span
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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: About The Pole Barn Guru, Barndominium, Building Contractor, Building Overhangs, Constructing a Pole Building, Insulation, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Roofing Materials, Shouse, Steel Roofing & Siding, Ventilation
- Tags: ADA Bathroom, Bandominium, BIB Insulation, Building Site Prep, Curb Appeal, Integral Condensation Control, Overhangs, Roll In Shower, Slab On Grade, Slope Of Site, Walk-in Pantry
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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 moreConcern 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: Barndominium, Columns, Footings, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions
- Tags: Column Length, Grade Change, Post Frame Design, Site Prep
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Pier 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: Alternate Siding, Building Drainage, Columns, Concrete, Footings, Insulation, Lumber, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building How To Guides, Pole Building Siding
- Tags: Alternative Siding, Building Site Prep, Foundation Insulation, Gravel Pad, Insulated Piers, Level Build Site, Non-treated Lumber, OSB, OSB Hold Up
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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: Barndominium, Concrete, Footings, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Post Frame Home, Professional Engineer, Shouse, Shouse
- Tags: Barndominium, Concrete Piers, Frost Line, Frost Protected Shallow Foundation, Insulation R Value, Post Frame House, Shouse, Wet Set Brackets
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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: Barndominium, Budget, Building Interior, Footings, Lumber, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions, Pole Building How To Guides, Post Frame Home, Professional Engineer, Rebuilding Structures
- Tags: Concrete Thickness Change, Construction Manual, Pole Barn Quote, Pole Barn To Residence, Post Frame Quote, Rebuild Pole Barn, Slab Thickness
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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 morePlanning 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: Barndominium, Budget, Constructing a Pole Building, Pole Barn Design, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Building Comparisons, Pole Building How To Guides, Professional Engineer
- Tags: DIY Post Frame, Hansen Buildings Construction Manual, Hansen Pole Buildings, Pole Barn Comparisons, Post Frame Reviews, The Ultimate Post Frame Building Experience
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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, Budget, Building Interior, Insulation, Pole Barn Heating, Pole Barn Homes, Pole Barn Planning, Pole Barn Questions
- Tags: Exhaust Fans, Frost Heave, Frost Wall, Gable Vents, Humidity, Insulation, Moisture Barrier, Monolithic Slab, Reflective Radiant Barrier, Rock Wool, Ventilation
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