Airstream Pole Barn
Posted 10-22-2018 at 06:22 PM by GMFL
Here’s a look at what I did the help protect our Airstream from the element and allows us to store our trailer under a roof at home with 30/50 amp service.
I designed our pole barn with 14’ ceiling height, 30’ long and 16’ wide.
I also spaced the poles so that I would be able to open the awnings while the trailer was under the roof. This would allow me to open everything up to dry without having to move the trailer if we happened to come home wet.
I stained the wooden structure before pouring the concrete or putting on the metal roof which made for a crisp finish.
Cost for this project was right at $3000 all in.
$1000 in wood and stain
$1000 in metal roof and trim
$1000 in concrete and gravel
I did all the labor myself with the help of my Dad so that was FREE
I did already have the RV service panel and Wire for the Job and have added lights since I finished but that is not necessary.
I designed our pole barn with 14’ ceiling height, 30’ long and 16’ wide.
I also spaced the poles so that I would be able to open the awnings while the trailer was under the roof. This would allow me to open everything up to dry without having to move the trailer if we happened to come home wet.
I stained the wooden structure before pouring the concrete or putting on the metal roof which made for a crisp finish.
Cost for this project was right at $3000 all in.
$1000 in wood and stain
$1000 in metal roof and trim
$1000 in concrete and gravel
I did all the labor myself with the help of my Dad so that was FREE
I did already have the RV service panel and Wire for the Job and have added lights since I finished but that is not necessary.
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