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What Are the Benefits of Choosing a Post Frame Building for My Property?

Post frame construction, often called a pole barn, has become one of the most popular building methods for property owners across rural, residential, and agricultural land. From shops and garages to homes and barns, post frame buildings offer flexibility, strength, and cost control that traditional construction often cannot match.

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Why Pole Barn Square Foot Pricing Is Often Misleading

One of the most common questions people ask when researching a pole barn is simple: How much does it cost per square foot? At first glance, that sounds reasonable. Square foot pricing is familiar, quick, and easy to compare. The problem is that for pole barns, square foot pricing often creates more confusion than clarity.

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What Eave Height Means and Why It Matters in Pole Barn Construction

Eave height, often referred to as eave wall height, is the vertical distance measured along the wall column from the finished slab or finished grade up to the bottom of the roof truss at the eave wall. In post frame and pole barn construction, this measurement defines the true usable wall height inside the building.

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Can a Pole Barn Be Used as a Permanent Home?

 Looking to live in a pole barn in Washington? Learn how barndominiums work, what's required for residential code, and how Columbia Structure can help you build a durable, stylish post-frame home.

If you've been dreaming of wide open interiors, flexible layouts, and cost-effective construction, a pole barn home—also called a barndominium—might be exactly what you’re looking for.

At Columbia Structure, we specialize in custom pole barn shells that can be converted into fully livable homes across Cowlitz County and Southwest Washington. Here’s what you need to know if you're considering this modern, durable housing option.

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