Like any building, a pole barn needs a strong, stable foundation. If you’re thinking about constructing a pole barn, the type of foundation you choose will depend on the conditions at the site, the climate in your area, and local building codes.
Types of Foundations Suitable for Pole Barns
One approach is to dig a series of holes, place posts in the ground at regular intervals, and then pour concrete to hold the posts in place. That can be a good option for an area with compacted soil.
If the site has rocky soil, digging several holes can be a difficult and time-consuming task. In that case, it will be better to pour a concrete slab, then install posts on top and fasten them to the concrete.
After the foundation has been laid, you might decide to cover it with another material, such as dirt or gravel. Compacted dirt can provide a smooth and stable surface to park vehicles. If you’re concerned about drainage, laying a few inches of gravel can help.
Preparing the Site for Construction
Workers will have to prepare the construction site before laying a foundation. They’ll remove anything that might get in the way or damage equipment, such as rocks, tree limbs or roots, shrubs, and other obstructions.
If the site is sloped, construction workers might have to bring in soil to level it out. That can help you avoid drainage problems in the future.
Ensuring Stability and Durability
Experienced and knowledgeable contractors know how to prepare a site for construction and how to identify and deal with common issues. For instance, they’ll take steps to protect posts in the ground from moisture and make sure that the foundation is at a depth that won’t make your pole barn susceptible to damage from frost.
Trust the Professionals at CHA Pole Barns
If you’re interested in building a pole barn for extra storage space, a new business, or even a house, you’ll want to work with a company that delivers top-notch results. CHA Pole Barns constructs buildings made with quality materials and meets high standards.
We’ll discuss your goals, tell you about the various pole barn styles and optional features we offer, explain how local building codes might influence your choices, and help you design a pole barn that will serve your needs. Our team will carefully inspect and prepare the site, lay a foundation, and then construct a durable building that can stand up to the elements. Contact us today to learn more.