Hi guys...well after much debate, (pole barn versus morton building etc) I *think* I am going to go the pole barn route w/me providing most of the labor; I may hire out a few pieces like the roof to get it covered fast...
Anyway, I need to put together a materials list to get a decent estimate/plan together for my building permit, so I am hoping to detail what I'd have in mind here and have you guys shoot holes thru it:
- barn is to be used for haystorage, equipment storage and animals (sheep and goats now, who knows what else down the road), No heated areas. Dirt floor throughout.
- barn dimensions 36x60 with 6x6 PT posts 12' oc using pre-engineered wooden trusses 4/12 or 6/12 pitch so no internal posts will be necessary.
- 16 posts total. Posts will be set by digging/augering in 4ft, dumping 80lbs of concrete. Setting posts on dried footer and leveling/tamping .
- Posts will be 16' tall, so with 4ft in the ground I will end up with 12' clearance inside.
-Along the top of the posts I will attached 2 - 2x12 boards, one on the inside, one out the outside to support the trusses; sandwiching the 6x6 posts and blocking as necessary.
- trusses will be 2'oc with 1' overhang. Hurricane clips as neccessary to attach to frame.
- 2x4 purlins will run horizontally at 2'oc on top of the trusses for attaching the metal roof. (Is insulation necessary to prevent condensation?)
- metal roof will be installed with a ridge vent along the entire top.
- on the outside of the posts, I will first install a 2x10 PT "skirt" at grade level, and then go up ever 2' with 2x4 nailers for the outside boards.
- outside boards will be vertical 1x8 or 1x10 with 1x2 battens. I am considering wrapping the entire building with tyvek before putting on the boards to cut down on drafts, good idea? necessary?
- some of the bays will either be left open entirely on one side, or have big homemade wooden slider barn doors.
- thinking that after the posts are installed, and the PT skirt is on, that I should bring in a good 12-18inches of good draining sand/gravel to keep the area dry.
- might install gutters along both sides just to keep excess water away from the building.
All lumber (except trusses) will be roughcut pine/hemlock from the local mill; cheaper and better looking imo.
Total cost of materials, not including nails and miscellaneous hardware is just about $10K (4.60/sf). This compares with about $34K for a similar sized morton building.
Anyone see any big flaws in my plan? Things that I should add or take away?
Anyway, I need to put together a materials list to get a decent estimate/plan together for my building permit, so I am hoping to detail what I'd have in mind here and have you guys shoot holes thru it:
- barn is to be used for haystorage, equipment storage and animals (sheep and goats now, who knows what else down the road), No heated areas. Dirt floor throughout.
- barn dimensions 36x60 with 6x6 PT posts 12' oc using pre-engineered wooden trusses 4/12 or 6/12 pitch so no internal posts will be necessary.
- 16 posts total. Posts will be set by digging/augering in 4ft, dumping 80lbs of concrete. Setting posts on dried footer and leveling/tamping .
- Posts will be 16' tall, so with 4ft in the ground I will end up with 12' clearance inside.
-Along the top of the posts I will attached 2 - 2x12 boards, one on the inside, one out the outside to support the trusses; sandwiching the 6x6 posts and blocking as necessary.
- trusses will be 2'oc with 1' overhang. Hurricane clips as neccessary to attach to frame.
- 2x4 purlins will run horizontally at 2'oc on top of the trusses for attaching the metal roof. (Is insulation necessary to prevent condensation?)
- metal roof will be installed with a ridge vent along the entire top.
- on the outside of the posts, I will first install a 2x10 PT "skirt" at grade level, and then go up ever 2' with 2x4 nailers for the outside boards.
- outside boards will be vertical 1x8 or 1x10 with 1x2 battens. I am considering wrapping the entire building with tyvek before putting on the boards to cut down on drafts, good idea? necessary?
- some of the bays will either be left open entirely on one side, or have big homemade wooden slider barn doors.
- thinking that after the posts are installed, and the PT skirt is on, that I should bring in a good 12-18inches of good draining sand/gravel to keep the area dry.
- might install gutters along both sides just to keep excess water away from the building.
All lumber (except trusses) will be roughcut pine/hemlock from the local mill; cheaper and better looking imo.
Total cost of materials, not including nails and miscellaneous hardware is just about $10K (4.60/sf). This compares with about $34K for a similar sized morton building.
Anyone see any big flaws in my plan? Things that I should add or take away?