Pole Buildings
Pole buildings are universal storage structures that are easy to assemble. A kit from DIY Pole Barns, for example, has all of the parts for the structure; all you need are tools. Made from high-quality wood and metal, kits for pole buildings have premium-grade lumber, code-compliant wood trusses, and galvalume metal siding and roofing, which carries a 40-year paint warranty. Securing the frame is part of installation, and all kits for pole barn buildings have all the necessary nails and screws included.
A specified use calls for custom features. Many pole buildings sold by DIY Pole Barns can be customized with additional parts, some of which are decorative and others practical. These include 12-inch overhangs on eave sides and gable ends; sliding, entry, and overhead doors; windows; wainscoting; cupolas; full-length porch roofs; full-length enclosed lean-tos on eave sides; foam closure strips; post rot protection; increased roof pitch; and metal building insulation in the roof and walls.
The general use for all pole buildings is storage. Many homeowners, for example, will put together one on their property to store various items. In many cases, the space is large enough to double as storage and as a tool shed or work area. Other storage needs are more specific, however, and a pole building will be added to shelter cars and seasonal vehicles. Additionally, pole buildings are often found on farms for the same purpose and to also shelter farm animals.
Kits for pole buildings can serve as a template for post-frame houses. These home and cabin pole buildings need several modifications before being up to residential codes, and consulting a professional builder or architect may be necessary. All pole buildings for this purpose need insulation, wiring, plumbing, rooms, and doors. Your DIY Pole Building can accomodate many uses and your sales represetative will be happy to discuss all the options with you.
