Jayhem
Active member
I've been dragging my feet on the detached garage build because I'm still not sure I want to spend $30,000 on a garage next to the house that will only be used to park cars and store the kids bikes, toys, etc.
So I'm considering instead to build a less impressive garage or even a 24x32 car port with enclosed "shed" within for the kids things and spend the $15,000 saved on a pole barn!
We have 5 acres and there is plenty of room for a pole barn. It makes more sense to me to have a separate barn for things like brush hog tractor, lawn tractor, zero-turn mower, lawn trimming tools, etc.
So I'm looking for some advice. I can do the design myself and have my PE buddy sign off on it for permit or I can buy some pre-engineered plans.
Looking for at least 36x48 with 1/3 of the floor being concrete for an enclosed workshop, the rest will be gravel for storing tractor, lawn equipment, trailer, ATV, etc.
1.) Is it more cost effective to buy a pole barn kit from one of the box stores or source the materials yourself?
2.) Size: Something around 36x48 would probably be plenty but can I go up to 40x60 for just a bit more cost?
3.) POLES: I have heard that making your own "laminated posts" using layers of 2x6 or 2x8 treated lumber is actually stronger than an equal size single post? True?
4.) Height: I'm thinking 12' ceilings with scissor trusses on 1/3 of the roof in case I ever get a lift in the workshop portion. The problem is the taller I get the more prone to wind damage the barn will be. We get some serious storms!
5.) Overhead doors or sliding barn doors? Which is more cost effective? I will probably want at least 2 large doors on separate wall sides for easy of pulling through the building
Any advice appreciated.
Picture of generic 36x48 pole barn.
So I'm considering instead to build a less impressive garage or even a 24x32 car port with enclosed "shed" within for the kids things and spend the $15,000 saved on a pole barn!
We have 5 acres and there is plenty of room for a pole barn. It makes more sense to me to have a separate barn for things like brush hog tractor, lawn tractor, zero-turn mower, lawn trimming tools, etc.
So I'm looking for some advice. I can do the design myself and have my PE buddy sign off on it for permit or I can buy some pre-engineered plans.
Looking for at least 36x48 with 1/3 of the floor being concrete for an enclosed workshop, the rest will be gravel for storing tractor, lawn equipment, trailer, ATV, etc.
1.) Is it more cost effective to buy a pole barn kit from one of the box stores or source the materials yourself?
2.) Size: Something around 36x48 would probably be plenty but can I go up to 40x60 for just a bit more cost?
3.) POLES: I have heard that making your own "laminated posts" using layers of 2x6 or 2x8 treated lumber is actually stronger than an equal size single post? True?
4.) Height: I'm thinking 12' ceilings with scissor trusses on 1/3 of the roof in case I ever get a lift in the workshop portion. The problem is the taller I get the more prone to wind damage the barn will be. We get some serious storms!
5.) Overhead doors or sliding barn doors? Which is more cost effective? I will probably want at least 2 large doors on separate wall sides for easy of pulling through the building
Any advice appreciated.
Picture of generic 36x48 pole barn.
