DIY Builds
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A pole barn, or pole building, is the traditional name for a large agricultural structure with no basement, a high ceiling, and wide-open spaces. Laminated wooden posts are used in the frame, and today builders prefer the term post-frame building.
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Pole barns, or pole buildings, are general terms for a type of structure historically used for agricultural needs. Today, however, these buildings work great for a wide range of needs. That’s largely because pole barn framing involves an economical building method called post-frame construction. We’ll compare a pole barn building with a stick-frame structure to see why post-frame construction ultimately triumphs. But before we do that, let’s make sure we understand exactly what we mean by a pole barn.
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Because solid posts are anchored at least 4 feet into the ground, pole barn buildings will transfer wind and snow loads directly into the soil at these locations, a crucial feature for structures in the Midwest. This provides much greater wind and load resistance than stick-built buildings, which have weak links at the hinge joint terminations on the ends of the stud walls.
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