
Top-Tier Post Frame Structures in Oklahoma
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Top-Tier Post FRAME Structures in the Tulsa, Oklahoma Area
BlackWater Structures provides many types of “Post-Frame Buildings,” also known as Pole Barns and Pole Buildings. These have a variety of different uses, from garages to horse barns, riding arenas, hay barns, and even low-cost upscale homes. At BlackWater Structures, it is our desire to provide you with a full-service experience from design to construction. Each structure is designed to meet your specific needs and desires.
We use only the top-quality construction materials including 2x6 nail lams, 29g or 26g sheet metal, #2 or #1 lumber on everything, and a professional crew to ensure that you will get a building that you can be proud of for years to come.
Pole Barn Uses
Garages
Commercial Buildings
Workshops
Horse Stables
Man Caves
…& More!
Benefits of Pole Barn Structures
→ Flexibility
The lack of needing a concrete foundation opens the doors for you to build your pole barn in a variety of areas on your farm or property.
→ Less Labor Intensive
Due to their design, pole building requires less time than other buildings. If you’re using a team of professionals, you’ll save on labor costs due to the decrease in overall construction time.
→ Better Insulation & Air Flow
The design of pole barns create a natural ventilation. Whether you’re building a pole barn for your animals, machinery or to use as a private hobby shop or man cave, you’ll enjoy a more comfortable environment. The wide spacing between posts in the pole barn frame also allows for better insulation.
→ Easy Foundation
Because a pole barn is supported by deep set poles, you do not need to prepare a level bed of concrete first to start the building process. An unleveled ground is all clear for pole barn construction. The only concrete required is in each footer as you set the poles (if no concrete floor is wanted).
→ Less Expensive
Creating a concrete foundation for a barn or garage is typically about 10 to 20 percent of your overall cost. Because pole barns don’t require this, you have the option to forego a concrete foundation and save money. Pole buildings also require less wood to complete than typical buildings. Fewer materials mean lower costs.