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Pole barn posts should be set up either 8 or 12 feet apart, depending on the barn size and design. This width allows for even weight distribution and overall strength of the pole barn.
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So you’re building a pole barn, and you’re wondering how far apart you should set the posts. Whether you’re using a manufactured pole barn or building one from scratch, properly setting the posts is crucial for smooth building experience, and a quality finished product. Pole barn posts should be set up either 8 or 12 feet apart, depending on the barn size and design. This width allows for even weight distribution and overall strength of the pole barn. You’ll want to make sure the posts you use are at least four inches by four inches, so they are sturdy enough to support the weight of the barn.
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Read More »Mark the outline of the pole barn in the exact location it will go. Precise measurements are essential, and it’s always a good idea to do a few rounds of measuring before you commit.
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Learn More »Install whatever type of door you need to make your pole barn functional. At this point, you can turn your attention to the pole barn’s interior, adding stalls or shelves or any other features you want depending on what you intend on doing with the pole barn.
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