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Pole Barn Foundations

Pole barn foundation made by Site Prep
Pole barn foundation made by Site Preparation
pole barn foundations offered by Site Preparation

Why You Need a Pole Barn Foundation Installer

If you have decided to build a pole barn, it is important to lay a foundation that is level and solid. Pole barn manufacturers and homeowners alike both like it better when a level foundation is laid before the pole barn project is built. After all, it creates a more seamless, easier workflow for the pole barn crew.

Fortunately, we are here to offer the foundation installation services you need. Our team of experts can install a gravel or concrete foundation for your pole barn, ensuring that it is level, stable, and able to support the weight of a pole barn.

With our assistance, you can ensure that your pole barn is built to last and meets all local building codes and regulations. So if you are ready to get started on your pole barn construction project, contact us today to learn more about our foundation installation services.

pole barn foundation installed by Site Prep
Pole barn foundations offered by Site Preparation

Our Pole Barn Foundation Materials Include

It’s much easier to build a pole barn on a level foundation. That way the homeowner doesn’t need to go back and add a foundation after the pole barn is installed. A gravel or concrete foundation are two excellent choices.

Types of Pole Barn Foundations We Install

At Site Prep, we offer a range of services to assist with building your pole barn. Our most popular option is the gravel foundation, which provides a sturdy and reliable base for your structure. We also offer a concrete foundation option for customers located within 200 miles of Lancaster, PA, and Farmville, VA,  which is another excellent pole barn foundation choice. However, it’s important to note that this option is generally more expensive than the gravel foundation

Concrete v. Gravel Pole Barn Foundations

You will want to choose your type of pole barn foundation largely based on your use for the pole barn. Gravel Pad Foundations (often with a concrete slab poured on top) are considered the better option, as they are more efficient, flexible, and simple. However, they are not considered a permanent foundation, and should not be used for buildings that are going to be finished out. Read our in-depth guide on pole barn foundations, tips, contractors, diy, and more. Or see a quick comparison of different types of pole-barn foundations. 

Considerations

Here are some other things to keep in mind as you make your choice of our concrete and gravel foundations.

  • Soil type and conditions
  • Building regulations
  • Climate conditions of your area
  • Pole barn design and size
  • Future use and expansion
  • Expert consultation

Concrete & Gravel Comparison

Concrete Foundation

Gravel Pad Foundation

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Pole Barn Gravel Foundation

Gravel Foundation Includes:

  • Ground leveled with skid loader.
  • Pressure-treated 4×6 perimeter w/rebar stakes to maintain stability.
  • 4’’- 6” of 3/4″ clean drainage stone, leveled and compacted.
  • Extra 12″ of stone on each side of structure for maximum drainage.

Get a Free Quote

Ready to get started? Just give us a few details about your project, and we’ll provide a free, no-obligation estimate!

Where We Build Pole Barn Foundations

At Site Prep, we offer both gravel and concrete foundation services for pole barns in the Mid-Atlantic region, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Connecticut, and West Virginia. We provide concrete foundation services up to 200 miles from Lancaster, PA and Farmville, VA, and gravel foundation services in every state where we operate in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Reviews From Past Site Prep Projects

1000s of homeowners across the Mid-Atlantic United States have trusted us to install their foundations. Here’s feedback we received from several of them:

Extremely satisfied

Extremely satisfied
I had to replace a 16×20 garage/barn/shed that was destroyed in a fire. I got price estimates from two companies, one of which was Site

Timothy Donovan
Stockholm, NJ

Excellent Job!

If you need a shed pad foundation, this is the business to contact. They are pros. I had a 14 x 30 stone foundation completed

Josh Lech
Barnesville, PA

ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL WORK

Merv and his partner showed up exactly when they told us they would be here and immediately got to work. They were amazingly polite and

William A DeBono
Medford, Long Island, NY

Sherrie Kratz Hilliard

The crew was great-on time, very efficient and professional. It was so muddy here that day, but the ground disturbance was limited only to the

Sherrie Kratz Hilliard

a nearly completed pole barn foundation by a woods
pole barn foundations offered by Site Preparations
Pole Barn foundations offered by Site Preparation

What Happens If You Don't Have a Foundation For Your Pole Barn

If you do not build a foundation for your pole barn, over time, the soil's mobility can cause the columns to shift, leading to instability and potential structural damage. This can result in noticeable noise or movement within the pole barn's columns, and in severe cases, can even cause the pole barn to collapse. Therefore, it is crucial to build a strong and reliable foundation to ensure the safety and longevity of your pole barn.

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a pole barn foundation being made

FAQs

Whether you’ll need footings for your pole barn foundation depends on the soil conditions, the size of the structure, your local building codes, frost protection, and the permanence of your structure. Typically, you’ll want footings for pole barn foundations on poor soil, large or heavy structures, in areas with freeze-thaw cycles, and for a permanent foundation. Footings ensure that your pole barn foundation is durable and stable and will last a long time.

The thickness of the concrete slab can be determined by the intended use of the building and the load it will bear. For a small structure that will get light use out of the slab, the concrete should be 4 inches thick. For a medium structure with medium use, the concrete slab should be 5-6 inches thick. For a large, heavily used structure, your concrete slab should be 6-8 inches thick.

A pole barn does not require a typical continuous foundation, but it should have concrete piers at each bearing wall to provide support and a stable base. If you’re still unsure if a foundation is necessary for your pole barn, you can contact us to learn more.

The cost of a pole barn foundation depends on its size and the material you choose. Check out our gravel and concrete foundation pages to get a better idea of how much your pole barn foundation will cost.

Constructing a pole barn foundation takes anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. The project's exact duration depends on the building's size, the material used, site preparation, and weather conditions. To get a better idea of how long your pole barn foundation will take, visit our concrete and gravel foundation pages to see how long those projects typically take.