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In the past you might consider a post frame building for utility solutions, shelter for RVs or cars, shops, agricultural solutions, even office buildings. Times have changed. More and more families are searching for new ways to get more for their time and money. Pole building homes offer many advantages over traditional residential construction and everyone is beginning to notice!
Affordability is the main attraction. The cost to build a pole barn home is often substantially lower than traditional methods because they require less material to construct. You can have many options such as wainscoting, roof overhangs, and custom windows for less. The interiors can be finished in modern or traditional styles to suit your tastes.

Versatility
Our post frame construction process is done so in a way that eliminates any need for load bearing walls within your home. This gives you a blank canvas of sorts to design your living space exactly the way that you want it. Our homes are ideal for open floor plans and big bright living spaces.

Energy efficiency
Pole building homes are much easier to insulate. A layer of high quality fiberglass insulation wraps your entire home from roof to ground. Some customers even opt to spray foam insulation after interior framing for even more efficiency. The concrete slab floors of our homes also add radiant heat in the winter and stay cool in the summer. You will experience electricity savings like never before with a BOS Structures home.

Low Maintainance
With a wide array of colors to choose from your steel siding will last a lifetime. No more scraping, priming and painting. The most you will have to do is spray it with a hose or pressure washer a few times a decade. A metal roof has the same properties. Install it once and enjoy decades of worry free maintenance.
“The BOS crew does a fantastic job building pole building structures. They built a pole building home for us and we love everything they have done. Always following through, respectful employees, I can’t say enough about BOS.”
Gail Berry