Posted by Pops1532 on April 23, 2018 at 06:11:33 from (98.227.133.60):
In Reply to: OT: Pole Barn In Stages? posted by Ken Christopherson on April 20, 2018 at 09:26:39:
Where I live you can't build anything bigger than a garden shed without an engineer's stamp on the plans. You NEED to talk to your local building inspector before you spend any money.
Those that say you can build it without enclosing the walls, and those that say the roof could blow off are both right. With a pole barn you'll need to be concerned about wind and snow loads. With an open building you'll need to be concerned about wind and snow loads, and lift. This is where the engineer stamp comes into play because there are different criteria for each type of building.
I agree that if you can comfortably handle the payments the best option is to build the complete building now. The next best option would be to build a shorter length with the idea of adding onto the end of the building later.
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