Pole Barns

Are you in need of more shelter and want a budget-friendly construction or renovation solutions to create a comfortable living space with boundless functionality? then a pole barn might just be the answer.

We supply custom pole barns for various building solutions such as storage structures, roofing, and agricultural applications. We offer timely delivery. It can take up to 72 hours, depending on your location. Even better, you can place your order and pick the materials on the same day from our yard. Also, we offer custom trim services of up to 20 inches, depending on your construction needs.

Pole barns are timeless, thanks to their classic look. What’s more, advances in the construction industry (materials and cutting-edge technology) give a sophisticated look and visually appealing aesthetics. Besides their affordability, they last longer and guarantee maximum energy efficiency. Reach to us for all your pole barn building needs, including construction and materials supply.

Benefits

Do you contemplate adding a pole barn structure to your property? Well, there are various benefits of this contemporary building, including

Affordability

Whether you’re building a new structure or renovating the current one, the cost is always critical. Pole barn constructions are not only affordable but also boundless in styles and designs. They use fewer construction materials and erect quicker than other construction methods. This translates to lower building costs if you’re working on a slim budget.

Versatility

The main advantage of pole barn construction is its versatility when it comes to various plots of land. For instance, you can erect a post barn structure on uneven ground without incurring the expenses of digging a foundation. Remember, traditional building techniques might even require you to level the ground. On top of that, you can construct pole barn buildings are plots bordered by hillsides.

Durability

Do you know that pole barn building can give a stronger structure than convention techniques? Pole barn construction includes in-ground columns for more structural stability and wind resistance. On top of that, your contractor will also add horizontal posts, forming a strong box that maximizes resistance against wind and seismic.

Available Styles

English Barns

English barns are among the oldest styles built in the US by the colonialists. They are small and rectangular, measuring about 30x40 feet in size. In colonial times, you could find these barns in New England, especially around Vermont. Owing to its small size, building an English barn is relatively affordable. Besides, the structure sits on level ground and doesn’t require a basement.

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Tobacco Barns

Tobacco barns became popular in the US as early as four centuries ago. As the name suggests, farmers used this barn to hang and dry their tobacco after harvest. These barns are synonymous with heavy ventilation along the sides. You can use these barns for storing farm produce after harvest. The side ventilation enhances air circulation to keep the stored items fresh.

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Round and Polygonal Barns

The Shakers built the first round and polygonal barn around the 1800s. Although this is one of the rarest barn styles, you will still come across many of them in the Midwest region and American rural areas. Many agricultural colleges used these barns for their experiment stations in the 1800s. So, why should you choose this round and polygon barn style? The circular layout in the round and polygonal barns offer a greater volume to the surface ratio for storage. This translates to using fewer construction materials and saving costs. Although these barns are efficient than other types, they are not that much popular in millennial homes.

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Bank Barns

Bank barns are popular in the Midwest and feature two-level buildings with a ground-level entry. Traditionally, these structures housed livestock on the lower level. The upper deck provided a storage room for farm equipment or agricultural produce. In modern applications, bank barns are a go-to option if you want to build a farmhouse that melds perfectly into the bordering landscape.

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Dutch Barns

Dutch barns became popular in New Jersey and New York in the 1700s. Besides being the oldest, they are among the rarest barns in the US. These barns are popular with broad, gabled roofs and center wagon doors. They also have corner stock doors and clapboards.

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