When hiring Amish barn builders in Missouri for a pole building in Missouri, there are many add-ons available to you to not only enhance the beauty of your building but also provide essential functions as well. Here are some amazing additional add-ons for your custom pole barns!
At Central Structures, when we construct custom pole barns in Missouri, we offer our customers several useful add-ons to choose from to add their building. Who said a pole barn has to be boring?
Wainscot
You may have seen wainscot on the lower portion of walls in many older homes. Before it was used for decorative purposes, wainscot was initially designed to provide insulation and keep dampness out of homes before modern insulation systems.
Insulated vinyl windows
With scorching hot summers and brutally cold winters, farm buildings in Missouri need insulated vinyl windows to endure the severe weather every season brings. Vinyl windows are incomparable to other materials, as you will never have to worry about your windows expanding, contracting, warping, or cracking.
Seamless gutters and downspouts
Just like your home as gutters and downspouts, many custom pole barns in Missouri have seamless gutters and downspouts installed. Without them, rain can cause severe damage to a building, including rot, mold, and mildew.
Cupola
A cupola is a small dome that sits atop of agricultural buildings in Missouri and provides both decorative and functional features. The purpose of a cupola is for ventilation purposes and to mitigate humidity in a building.
Lean-to
A lean-to is an excellent addition to a pole barn. It is a freestanding, sloped roof that is a very inexpensive, functional add-on. Many Amish barn builders in Missouri add on a lean-to roof to provide an extra covering that can serve as a mini porch and a natural runoff for snow and water.