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    Pole Barn in New England

    No, but, that is what the client wants. I would prefer two narrower buildings. I'm trying to find out what is possible. All of the pole barns I am finding have pitches that are too shallow for my area. I'm still looking, but, all of the roof trusses I am finding, also, have a shallow pitch...
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    Pole Barn in New England

    No the floor will go in last. Some concrete, some gravel, some concrete with pex installed for heat. We are filling 2 foot diameter sonotube 4 feet deep with concrete and mounting brackets on the concrete piers. My problem is that the design has become obscenely large, proposed 72' X 48'! I'm...
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    Pole Barn in New England

    We are building a pole barn here in Grafton Country New Hampshire. Four foot deep footings are a given here. I would like to use a 12/12 pitched gable roof with raised seam steel roofing to dump snow. Almost all of the examples of Pole Barns, I have found use a truss and have little pitch. I...
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