![]() ![]() I did dig the leftover shingles out a couple of weekends ago, so now that the weather is starting to break I can hopefully get the missing ones replaced. It has held up well, no issues other than I lost a couple of shingles in the spring and I haven't replaced them yet - no leaks. It was interesting going back looking at some of the pictures though. ![]() (Wow time flies) Since that time, the house you see in the pictures burnt, we lived in a house trailer in front of the barn for about 7 months while we built the new house. We completed the barn about 7 years ago now. You can view the progress of my barn build here: Jim's Pole Barn Project. I might have to increase the pitch of the roof from 4/12 to 5/12 or 6/12 and add some extra posts, but that is OK.ĭoes anyone have any examples or pictures of a pole barn with metal siding and an asphalt roof? Any comments or insight? I would eventually like to install a ceiling and insulate the building. I would really like to use the left over shingles on the pole barn so that it will match the house. It looks like a pole barn is the best option. The problem is that I really can't afford a nice bricked 30'x40' garage right now, but I need some place to store my tools, tractor, mower and motorcycle. My plan was to build a brick 2nd garage with the same color roof next to my house. I bought them at a really good price and kept them because I thought I would build a shop and wanted the roof to match my house. I have about 9 sq of expensive asphalt shingles left over from building my house. There are some really nice looking pole barns out there. ![]() I have looked at page after page of pole barn projects here on TBN and contacted a few members for advice. I have been looking at options for building a shop to store all my stuff. ![]()
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