Pole Barn Homes: Everything You Need to Know

by BY ELIZABETH ABRAHAMSEN
(http://www.wideopencountry.com)

Many people dream of retiring to the country, moving into a new home, and living a peaceful, agrarian life. Tim McGraw even wrote a song about it. If, like McGraw, you want to live where the green grass grows, but aren’t sure how you’ll afford it, it might be time to consider a pole barn home.

What is a pole barn home?

A pole barn is a building made of sheet metal attached to wooden poles that are driven into the ground. Pole barn homes are sturdy, but they don’t require a foundation.


There are a ton of different ways to execute post-frame construction. Some companies go with the rustic country look, and others, well, you wouldn’t think “barn” at all when you look at them.

Pole barns also work great as garage guest houses to supplement your existing home. They’ve also been turned into schools, churches, gymnasiums, hockey rinks, you name it.

What do they look like on the inside?

When you build a custom pole barn home you can make the interior spaces of the house look however you want it to. Check out the living room ideas in these models from Barn Pros barn homes. Because post frame homes don’t require load-bearing walls, the living quarters are a blank slate.

The building plans are included in the barn home kits and include plenty of open space and can have as much square feet as you want.

You can find floor plans to fit any lifestyle or need. Pole building homes are extremely versatile. The barn homes can be as warm and inviting or as modern and sleek as you want. The design ideas are pretty much endless.

How much do they cost?

Like any home, the cost will depend on a lot of different factors. However, barn home kits are cheaper than building a custom home on your land. Furthermore, you still get the same level of control over the building design with barn home plans.

The building process with a pole barn kit is relatively uncomplicated and much faster than your standard home. If you’re not handy though, you can hire an engineer to finish the construction process for you, and it will still be more affordable.

The kits come with all the building materials you need to build your pole barn house: barn house plans, metal roofing, windows, everything.

How do they compare to steel frame buildings?

Steel frame buildings are another popular option for folks needing an outbuilding on their property. These metal buildings made of steel are also durable and, since they don’t use any wood at all, are less prone to issues like rot or mold.

However, homes are not usually built solely using steel, so rot and mold can still be an issue with a steel-frame home that is designed to look and function as a home.

One advantage of steel frame buildings is that they can be wider without internal columns. Steel-frame buildings can be up to 300-feet-wide, as opposed to a pole barn which is limited to about 90 feet. Which is great if you’re building a gymnasium or airplane hangar, but even for a barndominium, it’s not usually necessary.

Another issue you should take into account is cost. Steel frame buildings are more expensive than pole barns and require a concrete foundation like a standard home. So you’ll save money on a pole barn home.

When building anything on your property, you should always consider your local building codes which can vary from place to place.

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