Martin Luebcke

Porter County | Hebron, IN

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Building Details

Pole Barn Raised 4'

Building Type: Building Renovation

Project Number: 30-1488

  • Lift existing 30' x 56' x 12' building to a new height of 16' 4"
  • Raise walk door in the common wall
  • Raise height of sliding door panels by 2'
  • Re-roof existing building
  • Re-side existing building
  • Install new steel walk doors

 

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Project Highlight

Lifting a Pole Barn from 12’ to 16’

Join us in this exciting journey as we elevate a standard 30' x 56' x 12' pole barn to new heights—literally! Using our innovative QLYFT Building System, we've lifted this structure to a soaring 16', creating more space and functionality than ever before.

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