Advantages to Pole Construction
Short build time frame, low cost, structurally sound, safe and effective for seismic areas, ability to build without concrete, thin building allows access to almost anywhere.
Posts act as footings and foundation, bearing for building is directly on the posts, which are set a minimum of 42" below ground. This puts them below front line.
KB has the ability to produce drawings in house and also work hand-in-hand with one of the top engineering firms in the state.
National Companies generally do not benefit local communities, their material purchases, taxes payable, etc. are typically not staying in Montana. These companies may decide to leave the area due to economical fluctuations.
A pole building can have a dirt, gravel, concrete, or wood floor.
Interior finish can range from bare framing and siding to finished sheet rock, etc.
This type of construction is extremely durable to weather conditions. The fact that there is no continuous footing allows the building to flex during serious activity with little or no effect. Snow loads can be adjusted for virtually any area.
We have the ability to build in almost any area as long as we can access it.
Cost, Timeframe and Quality
In a cost comparison to stick or steel frame construction, post frame construction will be considerably less.
Being less expensive is mainly due to a different style of building. post frame Construction is one of the oldest forms of construction.
The building of a post frame building does not require the same components as other forms allowing the erection time to be far less.
We typically break the payments in thirds.
We can customize the look of your building to your presumed taste.
All of KB Buildings' work comes with the State Mandated Warranty of one year on workmanship. Our components also come with manufactures warranties.
We have a list of buildings that interested customers can view in several geographic areas.
Custom construction can have a little or a lot of effect on pricing, the building can be discussed during the proposal process.
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