Bismarck, ND
Pole Barn, Shop & Machine Shed Spray Foam in Bismarck, ND
End the drip, rust, and heat loss in post-frame shops, sheds, and barns.
Post-frame construction is the default building style across central North Dakota ag country, and a bare pole barn has almost nothing between the inside air and a North Dakota winter except sheet metal. Warm, moisture-laden air inside a heated shop or livestock building hits cold steel and water beads up on the underside of the roof and walls — dripping on equipment, rusting fasteners, rotting purlins, and turning concrete floors slick.
Closed-cell spray foam sprayed against the roof steel and wall girts raises the interior surface temperature above the dew point so moisture has nowhere to condense, closes off the panel overlaps and every screw tip where air leaks through in that same pass, and adds meaningful racking strength. Around Burleigh and Morton counties, it's what most crews reach for first on heated shops, machine sheds, calving barns, and ice houses.