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Information that gives you insight into post-frame construction and in making your building project a success.

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By: Cori Lane
March 22nd, 2021

Shouse. Barndominium. Post frame home. Whichever term you use, it’s safe to say that pole barns with living quarters are in style.

Building Construction | Posts | Post Video | Building Tips | Structural Integrity | Building Design

By: Cori Lane
March 1st, 2021

“Can I build a new pole barn on existing concrete?” This question is frequently asked by customers who have property with a sizeable concrete slab, whether it be: An outdoor basketball court that is no longer used An older building (e.g., corn crib) was torn down Or the original structure was a total loss in a fire To answer the question at hand, yes, you can build a new pole barn on existing concrete. However, just because it can be done doesn’t mean it’s the best option for you.

Building Tips | Cost | Energy Efficiency

By: Angie Dobson
January 25th, 2021

As Midwesterners, we know firsthand that Mother Nature can be unpredictable. We should be used to it by now because we never know what type of winter she’ll bless us with until it’s here. I’m sure that you know people who dread the long winter months. Some of your friends and family might even find peace when it snows.

Posts | Videos | Building Tips | Comparisons | Pole Barn Builders

By: Cori Lane
January 18th, 2021

Our next post frame builder comparison features Eastern Iowa Building (EIB). They construct agricultural, commercial, residential, and equestrian buildings with a commitment to exceeding customers’ expectations before, during, and after the sale.

Building Tips | Building Features | Building Design

By: Angie Dobson
January 4th, 2021

When people think of a post frame building or pole barn, they might envision farm shops, machine sheds, or even horse barns. The common misconception about post frame construction is that it’s primarily used for agricultural buildings because farmers need the wide, open space to store their equipment.

Building Tips | Building Features | Cost | Building Design

By: Angie Dobson
December 14th, 2020

You work hard for your money, so you want to ensure those dollars are properly spent. If there is a way to cut costs and get the post frame building you’ve always wanted, who wouldn’t want to take advantage of that? One of the many benefits of building a pole barn is the flexibility for every budget and every need.