Step 2 cut your tin.
How to put in a pole barn roof.
One or two inch insulation can be placed on the exterior of the building underneath the steel.
The solution is simple enough.
Run a tape measure along the base of the barn to get the measurements for the width and length of the barn.
The outer poles are set just like i set my poles for the barn and i used two 2x12s.
Step 1 measure roof and tin.
You can get ready made roof trusses for your pole barn.
Step 2 lay the first piece of metal roofing beginning in the bottom corner of the roof.
Second create 10 inch notches at the top of the posts and set the beams into them.
In my case i planned to use osb on the sides and roof asphalt shingles up top and vinyl siding on the sides.
This will help with drainage.
Anchor roof trusses to the beams using metal plates.
I cut rafters out of 2x8s frame this pole barn lean to addition.
I cut a birdsmouth notch to sit on the headers.
First simply place the beams on the top of the posts and secure them using metal plates.
Make sure there is enough tin to completely cover the barn roof and leave an edge of roughly eight to 12 inches.
Installing pole barn purlins the way this works out you end up short a couple of inches depending on the post width you use at the end scratching your head wondering what to do.
Pole barn insulation thickness one or two inches.
If there are gutters installed on the eaves the eave flashing should be installed to overhang the lip of the gutter by about 1 2 inch.
Using a safe ladder accurately measure the dimensions of the barn and keep a record of these.
Before we offer our tips on insulating a pole barn building here are two key attributes of insulation.
Use 1 1 4 inch nails to cover the outline of the roof with strips of metal eave flashing also called edging.
I m looking at a pole barn with steel trusses made of 2 2.
This is the simplest type of roof to frame since it only requires the front wall to be higher than the rear to provide pitch.
It ranges from r 5 to an r 16 value depending on the type.
I live in an hoa and we don t allow steel buildings roofs.
Multiply the two measurements together to get the total square footage which will determine how many pieces of roofing will be needed.
Simply cut a 16 length to fit the first 8 span say with a 6 6 you would cut it down to 7 10.