The path to your barn
Barn Widow’s Peaks
The Widows’s Peak is the pointed overhang on the front of the barn roof. Orginally, it provided a pulley support for putting in loose hay. Now it provides shelter for the loft door and adds charm and style.
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Barn Dormers
Dormers are small gables with windows on the side of the roof. They are available as a Gable Style or a Shed Style. They add light, ventilation, a view, and a classic look. Dormers increase the amount of usable headspace in your loft. They make great nooks for bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms and offices Dormers are
Barn Cupolas
Sturdy cupolas designed to last 100 years. Cupolas were originally designed to add natural light and ventilation to the area under a roof. They sit on the ridge of a roof and can be found in many shapes, including square, round, and octagonal. On barns, they’re meant to allow a continuous flow of air into the hayloft,
Barn Windows
Barnfactory Barn windows are designed to replicate the small-paned wood windows of 100 years ago. Barn Windows add light, function and classic character to any building. Made from your choice of Western Red Cedar or Douglas Fir Easy to paint feature (unbreakable plexiglass removes easily for painting) Each window is pre trimmed in Western Red Cedar
Barn Doors
Our barn doors are manufactured with high quality, Northwest Douglas fir and Western Red Cedar lumber. Barn Alley Doors large doors of classic barn door design with long-lasting quality can include windows Cedar trim and cross bucks Arched Cedar trim at door tops Cedar track covers Custom sizes Barn Carriage Doors Carriage doors can
What kind of foundation should I use?
There are four basic commonly used foundations, independently or in combination: 1. Post Frame (pole barn) 2. Monolithic Slab 3. Footing and stem wall 4. Concrete pads on or below grade The pole barn foundation is excellent for farm and shop building use. It consists of pressure treated wood posts (often 6″x6″) buried 3′ to
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Ordering
Once you have chosen the items you would like to purchase, please contact us to begin processing your order. We will fax or email you a formal quote for the items as well as shipping for you to confirm and sign. Depending on the time of year, most orders for stock items can be filled
Contact Us
The Barn Factory production facility is located in historic Oakville, Washington in the heart of timber country. You can contact us via email at sales@barnfactory.com or by phone at 360-346 0054