Wood Pole Barns vs Steel Barns
Let’s consider the pros and cons of wood pole barns vs steel or metal pole barns and highlight key advantages.
Structural Integrity
In construction, precision is important and is easy to do with metal. Every hole, bolt, diameter, size and the fit remains constant. However when you’re working with wooden pole barns, there is always a lack of precision. This leaves holes in the structure which over time leads to degradation and problems over time, particularly in wood structures given that it’s organic.
Construction Cost
There’s no doubt, from an initial material cost standpoint, wood pole barns are the less expensive option. However, when you look a little closer and factor in the long-term cost of building construction and ownership, steel comes out on top. A wood pole barn takes longer to construct than a prefabricated steel barn and time is money. With steel, there’s also less on-site wastage of construction materials since components come pre-cut and drilled.
Wider-Span then Wood Pole Barns
In comparison – the metal poles can be at a wider span and higher load bearing than their wood counterparts. This wide open space frees up more usable floor space than wooden pole barns, again less material used. In comparison, the steel pole barn ends up being as much as 60% cheaper than the wood barns.
Longevity
Added Advantages
Steel pole barns have significant versatility and for quite a few reasons it is indeed more advantageous than using wood. Some of these include benefits such as:
- Being Weldable
- Hot and cold formable
- Water Resistance
- Corrosion resistance
- Heat Resistance
- Adaptability
- Easily Expandable
These are just a few of the reasons that wood Pole Barns are no longer our top pick. Consider the benefits of steel pole barns and make the right decision for your needs
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