jason_etc
Well-known member
Hello everyone. I'd describe myself largely as a long time lurker on the GJ. I really appreciate the expertise and insight of the folks here on the board. I'm hoping to be able to leverage the collective wisdom of the forum here to resolve a dilemma that I have with my barn. Here is a little background on the issue.
My wife and I moved into our home in June last year. The old timer who sold us the place was the original owner. He was a retired public service employee and he farmed our land and some of the surrounding properties. He ran into some health problems and ultimately decided to move into a retirement community. We really lucked into the property given the timing of when we sold our prior place and when this one came on the market. The home isn't in awful shape and it has a number of outbuildings on the property that we figured we could use.
Now that we've been here a while we've had a chance to investigate these buildings and make some decisions about how useful they likely will be. We've also learned a little about the prior owner's methods of construction. He definitely was of the old guard: codes and proper building methods be damned! Our largest "barn" is really an open shed that is approx 25x50. It has 4 "bays" and is relatively open. It clearly was cobbled together over time as his need for more space grew. The back posts are old telephone poles, which I presume he got from his public service days. The front are actual treated 6x6 timbers. The back wall is leaning away from the building slightly but its more or less solid. From what the owner's son told us, the barn has been more or less in this state for about 15 years. The walls are more or less square...aside from the leaning. The roof trusses are relatively good, though the beam they're resting on is likely not adequate enough; I'm not really sure. The worst of it is a very odd post set on top of a cinder block, seemingly holding up the gable end of the building, but there's another post actually supporting the wall...you'll just have to see the picture.
My dilemma is: is this barn worth saving or should I just tear it down? We've already pulled one small lean-to down. The other two outbuildings we'll likely keep, one as a coop/garden shed and the other as a 'garage' for parking our cars, this one is a small lean to as well. My initial thought was to add a concrete pad to the large barn, frame the walls and redo the roof. It needs its own service panel but that's about it. I figured I could get a real nice shop without the cost of building a whole building...but is it worth it? Part of me likes the idea of keeping the old structure in place, to retain that connection to the past. But I'm also concerned that structure isn't sound and might not be worth it. Obviously I am a little torn and would appreciate any input you all want to provide!
I'll put some pictures of the barn below. Thanks--
jason
Barn in question:

Another angle:

Leaning:

I am sure this is to code...

My wife and I moved into our home in June last year. The old timer who sold us the place was the original owner. He was a retired public service employee and he farmed our land and some of the surrounding properties. He ran into some health problems and ultimately decided to move into a retirement community. We really lucked into the property given the timing of when we sold our prior place and when this one came on the market. The home isn't in awful shape and it has a number of outbuildings on the property that we figured we could use.
Now that we've been here a while we've had a chance to investigate these buildings and make some decisions about how useful they likely will be. We've also learned a little about the prior owner's methods of construction. He definitely was of the old guard: codes and proper building methods be damned! Our largest "barn" is really an open shed that is approx 25x50. It has 4 "bays" and is relatively open. It clearly was cobbled together over time as his need for more space grew. The back posts are old telephone poles, which I presume he got from his public service days. The front are actual treated 6x6 timbers. The back wall is leaning away from the building slightly but its more or less solid. From what the owner's son told us, the barn has been more or less in this state for about 15 years. The walls are more or less square...aside from the leaning. The roof trusses are relatively good, though the beam they're resting on is likely not adequate enough; I'm not really sure. The worst of it is a very odd post set on top of a cinder block, seemingly holding up the gable end of the building, but there's another post actually supporting the wall...you'll just have to see the picture.
My dilemma is: is this barn worth saving or should I just tear it down? We've already pulled one small lean-to down. The other two outbuildings we'll likely keep, one as a coop/garden shed and the other as a 'garage' for parking our cars, this one is a small lean to as well. My initial thought was to add a concrete pad to the large barn, frame the walls and redo the roof. It needs its own service panel but that's about it. I figured I could get a real nice shop without the cost of building a whole building...but is it worth it? Part of me likes the idea of keeping the old structure in place, to retain that connection to the past. But I'm also concerned that structure isn't sound and might not be worth it. Obviously I am a little torn and would appreciate any input you all want to provide!

I'll put some pictures of the barn below. Thanks--
jason
Barn in question:

Another angle:

Leaning:

I am sure this is to code...




