HOTFR8
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A wise move on the insured builder.
Holy ****, that *****.
I've never seen a pole barn attached to a house with footings before. Is there anything special that needs to be done in a scenario like this?
To go post frame we had to have an engineer approve the plans. It was a pretty simple process to get approved.
We got the mess cleaned up today and he is going to get the trusses all reset and plumb tomorrow. They have to be removed and holes dig out.
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Definitely a bummer! Thankfully you have an insured builder. Keep after it,this is going to be a great shop. We can't wait to see the progress.Reset columns.. new trusses will be used.. right?
Reset columns.. new trusses will be used.. right?
Bummer to see this happen. Happened to a friends shop this fall as well. 60x120 with 4 ply 2x8 columns. Snapped all the columns and took down all the trusses. Then another barn of his caught fire this past weekend.
How long are they saying before you get new trusses on site? Also, do they just backfill with dirt or do they put crushed stone around the base? I ended up packing mine with washed crushed stone to worry less about them rotting out.
I like the crushed stone idea though to help with drainage.


This is going to be an extremely nice shop, keep up the postings!



I think your garage door threshold is set too high. I have limited knowledge on pole barns, but I ran across this article on slab height while researching building a pole barn myself.