Why Consider a Pole Barn?

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Many people and companies use pole barns for housing animals, storage, or even any living spaces, due to their higher degree of efficiency and cheaper price tag. These are not basic structures like simple sheds – they are utility, reliability and aesthetics combined. As promised in today’s blog post we will discuss what pole barns are, their historical background, advantages, and uses. A pole barn has versatile uses in Kenmare, ND. Call us at Frueh on (701) 693-5765 to learn more about pole barns.

History of Pole Barns

Pole barn construction has its beginnings in the early part of the twentieth century in the Midwest region of the USA. During that era also farmers required affordable and effective means of grain and hay storage. For this, the creator of the first pole barn, inventor Tedd Wright in 1950, noticed that design strategy of considering the vertical posts of the barn as a load bearing structure could be made cheaper. This new way of building spread fast across the countryside of America, and ever since then people have loved pole barns.

What is a Pole Barn?

A pole barn is a unique type of construction technique that uses wooden or steel panels, specifically placed deep into the ground. The fact that these posts are the main beam of this building makes pole barns both rigid and innovative. Regarding roof configuration, the roof orientation can be horizontal or vertical and different pitches of the roof as well as different overhangs are possible.

Benefits of Pole Barns

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Cost-Effective: Pole barns are still comparatively cheap to put up, particularly when compared to the stick frame construction. Being posts there is no need for extra walls allowing for faster and cheaper construction of the building.

Durability: Pole barns have deeply embedded posts that afford better protection against gale force winds, not to mention loads of accumulated snow. Besides, pole barns can also be constructed with enclosed concrete floors to make them exceptionally durable and long-lasting.

Flexibility: Pole barns also boast of flexibility as one of their most important strengths. They can be adapted to many uses including horse barns, hay mows, shelter equipment, homes, workshops, restaurants, and more.

Aesthetics: Many people think pole barns are just utilitarian structures, which is okay, but these buildings can also be eye-catching. Two and three-sided pole barns can be built with roofs and walls in many unique styles, and the windows and doors can be put in to replicate any architecture.

Pole Barn Applications

Agriculture: It becomes evident that pole barns make great sense to farmers in offering wider space for livestock, storage of farm machinery and even housing of livestock.

Residential: Pole barns can be used to extend your home or can be a good form of dwelling totally. They can be specifically designed to comprise bed sitting, lofts, and fully equipped kitchenettes.

Commercial: Originally used in car selling businesses, these steel structures have gained popularity in community centers and other businesses that require a sturdy and affordable business structure.

Local Pole Barn Specialists

Pole barns have been in use for many years and are popular all over the USA for their reliability, versatility, and durability as well as the low cost involved. That is why we at Frueh construct pole barn buildings on a regular basis. Because they can be adapted for any intended use as well as their eye-pleasing appearances, pole barns are not only practical, but also stylistic. Whether you are a farmer in need of storage for your harvest, or a homeowner who wants to build another dwelling unit, constructing a pole barn might just be your answer. If your building is in Kenmare, ND contact us on (701) 693-5765.