Post frame and pole barn buildings require strong foundations that can withstand moisture, soil movement, and long-term structural loads. Traditional wood posts placed directly in the ground can eventually be affected by rot or deterioration over time.
Perma-Column foundation systems provide a durable solution for post frame construction by separating wood posts from ground contact. At SK Lumber, we supply Perma-Column foundation products to contractors and builders throughout Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland, Virginia, and surrounding states.
Perma-Column foundation solutions include:
Post frame construction requires foundations that provide both strength and long-term durability. Builders rely on Perma-Column systems because they help protect structural posts while maintaining stability.
Perma-Column systems use precast concrete that separates wood from soil, helping prevent moisture damage and rot.
These systems are specifically engineered for pole barns, agricultural buildings, and post frame structures.
The concrete column base provides strong support for structural posts.
By eliminating direct wood-to-soil contact, the foundation system helps extend the life of the structure.
Perma-Column products are widely used in post frame construction projects throughout the region.
Tell us about the size and type of structure you're planning.
Our team will help determine the Perma-Column products needed for your project.
With the proper foundation system installed, your building will have long-lasting structural support.
A reliable foundation is one of the most important parts of any structure. SK Lumber supplies Perma-Column foundation systems that help builders create durable post frame buildings designed to last.
Contact SK Lumber today to learn more about foundation systems for your next construction project.
A Perma-Column system is a precast concrete foundation designed to support post frame buildings while preventing wood posts from contacting soil.
Yes. They are commonly used in pole barns, agricultural buildings, and other post frame structures.
Yes. By separating wood from soil, the system helps reduce the risk of rot and moisture damage.