Pole barn sheds can come in many different styles as far as the roofing is concerned but the two most common forms are the gable roof and the gambrel roof.
Shed roof pole barn.
The roof can either be gabled i e supported by a gable with slopes on either sides of the ridge or hooped i e fastened with the help of a hoop.
Snow loading is a major consideration for this type of roof for northern climates.
Fitting the diagonal braces.
Fit the braces to the roof structure drill pilot holes and insert 2 1 2 screws to lock them into place tightly.
Make 26 degree cuts at both ends of the braces using a miter saw.
The shed comes with 10 ft walls so it will have a roomy interior.
This pole barn features a large 8 ft opening to the front.
The gable roof is one that is most commonly seen on houses where the roof is made up of two flat sections set at an angle to each other.
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.
Fitting the roof purlins pole barn.
Fit the 2 4 purlins to the roof of the pole barn.
The shed type roof is a single plane straight pitched roof typically used for smaller barns and limited function open air buildings.
Item 2365749 model bkl24321035.
Read the local codes before starting the project so you comply with the requirements.
This pole barn is built on a sturdy 6 6 post framing and it features a gable roof.