Pole Barn
Pole Barns are common structures that use posts and beams to support the roof structure. The cost savings come from fewer or no studs and foundational support in piers verses footers. Both of these aspects require fewer materials but also require less labor in construction. Originally the posts were tree trunks or thick straight branches. Now, they are typically pressure treated 6x6 or 4x4 lumber posts. To provide support for siding, pole barns typically have girts. Girts on walls and purlins on trusses and rafters provide a base for affixing siding and roofing.
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Pole Barn Calculators and Collections
Pole Barn Equations
- Concrete in Rectangle Slab Use Equation
- Gable Roof Metal (Standing Seam) Use Equation
- Girts for Building Use Equation
- Metal for Gable Roof Use Equation
- Metal for Shed (Roof and Walls) Use Equation
- Metal Siding for Gable End with Door Use Equation
- Metal Siding for Gable Ends Use Equation
- Metal Siding for Wall Use Equation
- Piers for a Building Use Equation
- Pole Barn Materials Use Equation
- Pole Barn Metal Roof and Siding Cost Use Equation
- Posts for a Building Use Equation
- Purlins for Gable Roof Use Equation
- Rebar and Concrete in a Slab Use Equation
- Screws for a Metal Shed or Run-in Use Equation
- Screws for Metal Gable Roof Use Equation
- Screws for Metal Siding Gabel End with Door Use Equation
- Screws for Metal Siding on Gable End Use Equation
- Screws for Metal Siding Wall Use Equation
- Siding for a Gable End Wall with Door Use Equation
- Siding for Gable End Use Equation
- Siding for Rectangular Wall Use Equation
- Trusses Needed for Roof Use Equation
- Wall Beams for a Building Use Equation
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