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Pole barn posts are set in the ground. This simple fact means they are at risk for rot. Rot is enemy No. 1 of pole barn posts.
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Read More »American pole barns gained popularity in the 1930s and have since become a staple across the country. The pole barn posts support the building much like your skeleton supports your body. Protecting the pole barn posts is very important. Just like broken or brittle bones weaken the structure of the whole body, cracked or rotting posts weaken the structure of your entire pole barn.
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Inspect your barn regularly and watch for leaks. A good time to do this is during a rainstorm. If you notice water, you can visually detect the source of the leak while the water is coming in. Address leaks right away to prevent the damage rot can do if left alone. This is one area you simply cannot afford to let nature take its course! Also, be aware that simply setting posts in concrete will not prevent rot. The wood won’t be in contact with the ground, but moisture is absorbed by the concrete and pulled up into the wood. Over time, rotting will occur.
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