DIY Builds
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Less expensive - Pole barns are less expensive than steel buildings because no continuous foundation is required. You'll save a significant amount of money on both materials and labor. Faster to build - Pole barns go up much faster than steel buildings, also because no foundation is necessary.
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A pole barn is a multi-purpose building that does not have a traditional continuous foundation. Instead, the foundation consists of tall wooden poles sunk deep in the ground and set into a concrete slab. Although the poles are typically made of wood, the building can be framed with wood or metal. A pole barn can be used for traditional farming purposes - to house livestock, hay or feed. Most have large, sliding doors for easier transport of animals or materials. Or the buildings can be used as garages, workshops or sheds.
The common kind of framing lumber used for the construction of sheds is the 2×4 (actual dimensions: 1-1/2 inch by 3-1/2 inch). Since most backyard...
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Plywood is stronger and more durable than particle board, as it is made with cross-grain texture and stronger adhesives. Additionally, the particle...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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A 12-foot x 12-foot stall is the standard recommendation for a 1,000-pound horse. Many stables are successful with stalls slightly smaller than...
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