Once completely set up and ready for storage or occupancy, pole barns have nearly all the same functionality as a conventional building. This means you often have the same selections in terms of roofing, insulation, and flooring. Speaking of flooring, your choices are numerous and diverse. Learn about the various styles of pole barn flooring for your newly constructed facility or shed.
Dirt Flooring
This is one of the more lower-cost options especially if storage is the primary use for the barn. Some owners initially begin with dirt flooring to see just how durable it is. Bear in mind, however, that the structure may eventually be better off with a sturdier flooring type. Moisture and changes in soil quality may lead to an unstable surface. You’ll also need to upgrade if you plan on using the interior for human occupancy.
Stone Flooring
Will people inhabit the barn? In this instance, think about stone flooring. Stone looks nothing short of stunning; plus, it’s highly durable and gives off a rustic vibe. You can aim for a single stone or incorporate multiple stones for a more random but earthy look.
Concrete Flooring
Concrete gives off an industrial look and may not have the highest visual appeal. This floor type, though, is highly practical and isn’t prone to dust and moisture accumulation. The surface is also smooth and easy to clean.
Livestock Mats
This is the recommended flooring for keeping livestock and horses. This material maintains sanitation while providing mobility comfort. The mats are divided into sub-categories that include rubber and aggregate materials.
We Provide Various Pole Barn Flooring Options in Spirit Lake
We supply and install a multitude of floor types. We provide numerous optional features for creating a pole barn style that’s most suitable for your specific needs. Contact C&S Construction to inquire about the available options.
Pole Barn Flooring Options and More in Spirit Lake
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Posted on April 29, 2021 | Published by Ignite Local | Related Local Business