When we bought our house it came with a 54x36 pole barn which we use for storage. We have noticed a couple issues with the barn we would like to address.
So gurus of OTT, here is my plan to begin to improve the situation for your consideration:
- The sand floor turns into soup from snowmelt in May until about the 4th of July.
- Installing French drains along the eaves is on the to-do list, but this will be a major undertaking due to uncleared stumps and spoil piles between the barn and the drain outlet.
- I would like to make improvements to the situation before the snow flies.
- I am not a pole barn expert, but the grades of the interior floor and metal sheeting seem off. The bottom of the doors reach the top or the splash board but the exterior metal siding extends several inches below this grade. This results in a large gap between the floor and the bottom of the door (see photos below)
- The sand floor is less than ideal, and I would like install a crushed limestone surface. We are not interested in investing in a concrete floor for the barn at this time. This is truly a storage shed.
So gurus of OTT, here is my plan to begin to improve the situation for your consideration:
- Install ground contact treated 2x8s along the inside of poles to prevent the new floor from pushing out the exterior siding.
- Compact the existing floor using rented plate compactor.
- Install woven geotextile - to help prevent the new floor from just sinking into the soup and limit permeability of the floor.
- Add 5 inches of compacted 22A road gravel in 2.5 inch lifts
- Add second layer of woven geotextile - the big box store is cheap that this should help stabilize the floor
- Add ~2.5 inches of compacted crushed limestone to bring the grade of the new floor up to the bottom of the door