Ask the Question

Shopping around for a post frame building? Ask these five important questions to ensure you are comparing apples to apples when it comes to the integrity of your building’s components.

We aim to give the most competitive price while never compromising on quality. Ask any of our customers-we're happy to put you in touch with someone in your area who's built with Integrity.

1. Are your posts laminated, glued and PWF stamped?

The foundation of any post frame building lies in the posts. Integrity posts:

  • are manufactured with a comprehensive laminating system before delivery to the site. They are pressed, glued, nailed and metal–plated for a tighter lamination, extra strength and are consistently straight.
  • each ply is individually pressure–treated before assembly, which means the treatment is throughout your column extending the life of your posts.
  • are PWF* stamped for underground use.


About PWF

Lumber used in Permanent Wood Foundations (PWFs) meets special standards set by the Canadian Standards Association. A higher level of treatment is applied to PWF wood to ensure durability for in-ground use, as compared to regular treated wood that is used above–ground, such as in decks or fences. Treated wood used in PWF looks similar to regular treated wood, so be sure to look for the qualification stamp and incised markings of a “for underground use material” and make sure your post frame company uses only this approved material.

Be aware that some companies just treat the outside of the finished post—which will undoubtedly affect its lifespan. As well, some companies use artificial treated lumber that is not meant for use underground. Using “un-stamped” lumber on the column of your post frame building can drastically decrease the longevity of your hard earned investment.

Some post frame companies construct their posts on site by hand nailing laminations together without the requirement of a press. This means posts are not glued or may not have a tight bond between laminations, which can potentially lead to early de-lamination of ply’s within a structural column. It is suggested that the life expectancy of a delaminated column is less than a laminated glued one.

2. Does your metal have a 40–year warranty?

At Integrity, we use a superior large ¾” rib metal that comes with the best 40–year paint warranty to ensure we’re doing the most we can do to prevent fading and keep you building.

Be aware that some companies offer the more commonly used inferior 20–30 year paint warranty on their metal with a smaller rib that often can fade faster and provide you with shorter lifespan than our 40–year superior larger rib metal.

3. Do you use 2 or better dried lumber?

We use kiln dried 2 or better lumber which is stronger, has better “hold” for nails and screws, less likelihood of stain or decay, and better heat insulation and preservation.

Be aware that some companies use wet or inferior lumber that is cheaper but has the potential for loose cladding and a moldy black appearance to your wood frame.

4. Are your crews meticulous?

Our crews are local, very experienced and only work for us so we know the quality you will get. We are proud of the quality of construction and the attention we pay to detail—something that can be hard to find in this industry.

Some companies claim very short build times and a quick delivery of their product. Be very careful the building is built squarely and correctly—a quickly built building isn’t always a well–built building. We put up our buildings with care and attention to detail.

5. Does your warranty include 5 years on workmanship?

With an Integrity building you get the best warranty in the industry including:

  • Manufacturer's warranty for 40 years on coloured metal walls and roof,
  • Five years on workmanship.
 

Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan post frame buildings

Post frame buildings: equestrian arenas, barns, machine sheds, hay sheds, acreage buildings, airplane hangars, agricultural and commercial buildings. Based in Okotoks, Integrity Post Structures builds post frame buildings and services all of Alberta, Saskatchewan and BC. Crossfield, Crowsnest Pass, Elk Point, Bashaw in Alberta and Blaine Lake, Kamsack, Coleville, Osler in Saskatchewan and Sooke, Kamloops, Smithers in British Columbia.

Contact us for your Post Frame Buildings in Alberta, BC, Saskatchewan, 1.866.974.POST (7678) or 403.988.9840

Your local post frame expert