You can decide if you want a traditional style pole barn which is what we chose or you can go for one that is a little non-traditional meaning a garage-style.
Whatever works for you, you can hopefully find here. So maybe you need a pole barn that will hold a little more than old bee supplies that would be us ; an old tractor us again ; and other odds and ends that you simply need to keep your land running. Maybe you actually would like to put livestock in it. Well, that can be done too. This site provides 18 different plans for just that. Again, whatever your specific need might be you will hopefully find the plans to match.
If you are comfortable reading plans then these should be no problem. If not, then just take your time and read all of the small print to make sure that you are fully understanding what they are calling you to do. Other than that, you should hopefully do well. I love this article on pole barns. It breaks everything down into baby-steps to help even the most amateur carpenter have a successful build of a pole barn.
It offers great visuals and gives you a solid picture of what your end result might look like. If you are a visual person like myself then you will probably appreciate the effort the author put into pictures. It makes understanding the plans and steps a little easier. I really like this pole barn. I just love the way they look. It is nice how the author took the time to offer a detailed picture of what the plans are calling you to build. This particular barn can be used for livestock or storage whatever your preference and it comes with easy to download plans.
Since this pole barn is so versatile, it could be a great fit for just about anyone. This site offers a detailed 31 step-by-step guide on how to build a pole barn. These plans are not what you would imagine with a typical pole barn.
They are more like a traditional barn with a pole barn awning attached. I personally like the looks of them. I think they are gorgeous to look at. This site offers your traditional pole barn plans. But they also offer a few non-traditional barn plans as well. They offer plans for storage along with plans for livestock. So go ahead and browse. You might be surprised what you come across and decide would work for your property. These plans are gorgeous. I had never really considered a pole barn garage.
This garage would not only add lots of storage to your property but lots of good-looks too. So give it a glance. This is a great option for storing things like grain, hay, or other things that have a tendency to clutter your property like old bee equipment and scrap wood, in our case. This design looks rather simple to build and the plans appear thorough too. This is an absolutely beautiful barn. The only caution I would offer in building this barn is if you are new to building or are not comfortable with reading plans yet, this might not be the place for you to start.
The plans are very detailed but also appear a little confusing right out of the gate. So just use your good judgment. These are free pole barn plans. Yes, free! That always makes this one worth giving it a second look. It comes with a detailed materials list; great visuals to help you see what the final project should look like, and with a tools list and timeline. This might be a good option for the master builders and the newbies too.
These plans are also free. If you need to store animals or other farm-related items or livestock in it, it should work. If you just like the look and need storage then it would work for that too. This one also comes with a detailed materials list and other necessary lists to help make this build easier. If you have a garage, shop, horse barn, arena, home, or commercial building in mind, custom-designed and -drafted plans are an easy solution. Each set of custom pole barn plans is drafted in approximately one week, then emailed for your approval prior to mailing the final printed plans.
Careful attention to dimensions and door and window locations are our top priorities when creating pole shed plans that lead to professional results. Whether you do all the building yourself or hire a contractor, having structural and architectural pole barn plans that are easy to read and understand is key to constructing a masterpiece.
Click on the links below to view PDFs of typical pole barn plan pages. View PDF. Displays the dimensions of your pole barn, showing how far apart to dig the holes for your poles and how deep and wide they should be. Shows the spacing of your roof purlins, trusses or rafters, depending on your building design, and any bottom chord bracing required to keep your building sturdy. Shows the cross section of the interior framework and how the interior trusses and rafters are attached.
Shows the front and rear endwalls, connections, door locations, spacings, and what size the jambs, headers, and track boards may be. Included if you choose to have a loft or second story in your building. Shows framing of the loft, including floor joists, floor beams, and stairs.
Instructions for constructing fine details and optional features, e. Our plans are typically ready to email for approval within four to five days of your order. If you purchase your plans during our high-volume season, or if your prospective building is particularly large or complex, the process may take longer. We include professional engineer seals and additional copies of your plans with all Hansen Pole Buildings kits.
Not all plans shown are from the same building kit. Construction using these sample pole barn plans is not advised—custom application to actual building site and local building code requirements is required to ensure structural integrity.
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