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Pole Building

Pole building kits allow a high-quality enclosed structure to be constructed in just a few days. Those from DIY Pole Barns are made from premium-grade lumber, code-compliant wood trusses, and galvalume roofing and siding with a 40-year paint warranty. The foundation for the structure is one of the first steps of installation, and all pole building kits are equipped with concrete footers for this purpose.

Not all pole building plans are the same, and DIY Pole Barns gives customers the option to add various features. Some are purely decorative in purpose, while others are necessary and practical for the use of the structure. Various custom features for a pole building include 12-inch overhang on eave sides and gable ends; overhead, sliding, and entry doors; full-length porch roofs; full-length enclosed lean-tos on eave sides; wainscoting; windows; cupolas; foam closure strips; post rot protection; increased roof pitch; and metal building insulation in the roof and windows.

A pole building has several uses. Out of these, the need for storage is the most common. Many will add a small, enclosed pole building to store various items and to use as a shed. Other storage uses, on the other hand, are more specific. A pole building with additional sliding or overhead doors, for example, is often used as a garage for storing a car or a seasonal vehicle. Similarly, a pole building on a farm will often house equipment and livestock.

Pole building homes are another use for this structure. But while pole building plans inside a kit provide basic directions for assembling the structure, more is needed to bring the interior of your building up for residential purposes, and consulting a professional builder or architect is often necessary. Additions to the pole building construction include insulation, wiring, plumbing, rooms, and doors. The construction of inner walls is a cinche with the free-span truss design of the pole building.

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