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Diamond State Pole Buildings • Oct 15, 2015

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Diamond State Pole Buildings is proud to announce that we are in the FINAL permit phase to construct our BRAND NEW, much larger, state of the art office and warehouse located in Felton, Delaware. Yes, of course we are building it ourselves; using Post Frame Construction.



Diamond State Pole Buildings opened its doors in 2008. As a result of an excellent reputation and tremendous word of mouth Diamond State Pole Buildings has grown leaps and bounds.  Due to the phenomenal growth Diamond State Pole Buildings has out grown its current location and is expanding. We are hoping for a late 2017 or early 2018 grand opening!  More updates to follow soon. 



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By Diamond State Pole Buildings 22 Apr, 2023
OPEN HOUSE! April 22 nd , 2023 - 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Open House! Presented by Diamond State Pole Buildings with C&M Custom Homes. Fun for all! Come out & enjoy a day full of fun & friends. Diamond State Pole Buildings is hosting an open house to show our appreciation to our community & showcase our company. It will be a day full of fun happenings like Mechanical Bull Rides, Cornhole Games, Basketball Shootouts, a Bounce House, Woodpile Kitty BBQ, Nail Driving Contest & more! All of which are FREE, FREE, FREE! We'll have staff on hand to show you around our facility & talk about all of your pole building needs - along with some EXCLUSIVE open house discounts & specials. Some of our vendors will be here to showcase our materials & answer any of your pole building material questions as well. We can't wait to see you there! View or Print PDF
By Diamond State Pole Buildings 08 Oct, 2015
Post-frame constructions are engineered wood-frame building systems. They feature large, solid-sawn posts or laminated columns instead of wood studs, steel framing or concrete masonry. However, studs, steel and masonry may be incorporated into post-frame structures to make unique "hybrid" buildings. Post-frame buildings are often thought of as "pole barns." However, today they are a highly engineered version of pole barns that meet UBC and IBC code. Post-frame structures are more quickly erected than other kinds of buildings. Because the larger posts and the interlocking frame can handle greater loads than stud-wall construction, fewer structural materials are needed - which saves on material and installation costs. Also, because posts are spaced farther apart than studs, there are fewer interruptions in insulating materials. Post-frame buildings feature an exceptionally large wall cavity for ample insulation, which allows for lowered heating and cooling costs throughout the year. Post-frame buildings transfer loads to the ground through the posts, which are typically embedded in the ground or surface-mounted to a concrete pier or masonry foundation. There are a variety of foundation options unique to post frame, such as plastic barrier systems for enhanced protection of wood and concrete posts or piers. Due to the application of modern structural engineering principles and stress testing methods, post-frame technology is recognized as a significant advancement in the centuries-old art of wood-frame construction. Post frame is now the construction method of choice for any number of agricultural, commercial, industrial, residential, religious and public building needs. Due to the nature of its design and many external façade options, post frame may be customized to provide virtually any look. Post frame is an effective and versatile choice for building additions and remodeling projects. Entire buildings may be given a new look without sacrificing the original building. Almost any type of exterior façade may be installed on a post-frame building. Post-frame buildings may be designed to meet the highest standards for quality and aesthetic beauty. They are the most efficient and economical choice for most low-rise building applications.
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