Wednesday, June 12, 2013

New Barn

When we moved down here in December, one thing that became quite clear was the need for a barn of some sort. In Michigan, we had a shed the size of a one-car garage, a full basement with lots of storage, and a 2 ½ car garage. Here we have no basement, no shed, and a slightly smaller garage. Needless to say, our garage has been full and unusable for its intended purpose (sheltering cars) since we moved here.
 
A couple of months ago, Dad started getting quotes to build a pole barn. I have met several people who asked, “what’s a pole barn?” So allow me to try and clarify. The main difference between just any barn and a pole barn is two-faceted:
 
1.) Pole barns are built with specially treated metal poles which are anchored to cement.
2.) Pole barns are typically used for storage of farm equipment and garage-type objects rather than animals.
 
It took about a month to build the barn. The company we hired could have finished a lot sooner, but the weather just didn’t cooperate. Half the time, we had really bad storms rolling through, or the wind was too wild to work safely. But we were in no big rush, thankfully!


The site of the new barn! This photo was taken the day they started.
Photo Credit: Betsy.


They first dug everything up.
Photo Credit: Josiah

A couple of days later, they leveled everything with sand, and poured the concrete slab.
Photo Credit: Roma.

Once the slab was dry, they began putting up the poles and doing a lot of welding.
Photo Credit: Roma.

Once the framing was finished, the siding and insulation went up quickly!

There was a pretty big delay between the time they finished putting the walls, doors, and windows in and the time they put the roof on. We had several days when it was too wet to safely work up there, and then several days when it was too windy. Working with big pieces of sheet metal is a great way to slip or get blown away, so it’s important that conditions are good!

Finally finished! Ok, not exactly. We still need an electrician to come out and hook up the electricity out there. Next week we have the concrete guys coming back out to connect our driveway to the barn. But we already started moving things in there! With the type of heat we’ve been having, I can’t wait to get our cars inside. J
Photo Credit: Betsy.

 

6 comments:

Unknown said...

This building process really reminds me of when we built our barn. Though smaller than yours, we were pretty shocked at the size of it when it went up. It was a lot bigger than we were expecting!
What an exciting addition for you all!

Unknown said...

That is a huge barn! I am happy you guys can finally reclaim your garage. Can't wait to see pics of the inside.

7 Eagles said...

Thank you for your comment, Lydia! It sounds like both of us were surprised by the size of our barns! It is exciting to finally be finished with it!

~Bianca

7 Eagles said...

It is huge, Uncle Paul! I will have to post some pictures of the inside. To be perfectly honest, I haven't been inside it yet!

~Bianca

Debbie said...

Whoa doggies! Throw in a few bales of hay and Y'all have a great place fer a hoe down :-D

7 Eagles said...

We actually have some plans for a party this fall, Aunt Debbie. We may just have to use your idea and make it more of a "hoe down!" :-)

~Bianca