Category Archives: Pole Barn

Building Your Pole Barn

If you are thinking of constructing a new building on your property, you should consider a pole barn. Pole barns are an affordable and versatile option for those seeking a durable and practical building. If you are in Maddock, ND, you can contact the team at Frueh Construction to learn more. Call us today at […]

How a Cattle Shed Could Benefit You

The expert team at Frueh Construction in Maddock, ND, specializes in designing and building high-quality sheds that are both functional and durable. If you would like to learn more about building your cattle shed, call us today at 701-693-5765! Cattle Sheds A cattle shed, also known as a cowshed or barn, is a type of […]

Pole Barn – Minot, ND

Among the varied services offered by the experts at Frueh Construction, we build, repair and maintain pole barn structures, including general-purpose sheds, livestock barns, machine and equipment sheds, storage facilities and more. Our pole barn buildings are constructed to meet and exceed the demands of local building codes and to meet and exceed our customers’ […]

Pole Barn – Lincoln, ND

Frueh Construction is an industry-leading general construction company that helps clients in Lincoln, ND with any of their building needs. If you are looking to add a pole barn, aka post-frame building, our guys are fully prepared for the job. Get a free quote on your new structure today by calling us at (701) 693-5765. […]

Versatile Pole Barn – Beulah, ND

With Frueh Construction, you can build and customize a pole barn on your property to your exact specifications. You can choose the number of rooms and even the color of the pole barn. It all depends on your wants, needs, and budget. If you want more information on building a pole barn on your property […]

Pole Barn – Garrison, ND

Though pole barns have been around for centuries, the technology behind them has changed drastically. 100+ years ago, there wasn’t a reliable pressure treating process that could preserve wood embedded in the ground and keep it from rotting. To address the problem, stone piers were placed to prevent buildings from settling and the timber from […]