3 Ways Pole Buildings Are Superior to Wooden Structures
When most people think of new building construction, they imagine a structure being put up piece by piece, usually with wood beams, built by a large team at a job site. But while stick-built structures are traditional, that doesn't mean they’re your best option. Pole buildings are superior constructions for a number of reasons.
3 Ways Pole Buildings Are Superior to Wooden Structures
1. Greater Stability
With the wind and inclement weather battering load-bearing walls, a stick-built frame is vulnerable to the whims of Mother Nature. Pole buildings, however, make for a much more stable structure. Poles are deeply embedded in the ground, meaning the poles are the load-bearing elements, and when high winds or bad weather strike, they share the weight of the strong force with the earth itself.
2. Fast Construction
Construction projects can quickly spiral out of control, consuming more time and resources than originally intended. Pole buildings are much faster to build than stick-built buildings, which demand a large construction crew and a team of building planners and experts. Building a pole structure is fairly straightforward and can be erected in a fraction of the time.
3. Cost
Dollar for dollar, you will save considerably when you opt for a pole building. A stick-built unit requires the services of a team of construction professionals, but a pole unit can be done with just a few hands on deck. Stick-built structures also need special tools and equipment, while pole-built ones necessitate just a few tools most people already have on hand.
H & H Metal Products in Savannah, Tennessee, supplies pole barns and metal roofing materials to the entire Tri-State area. Call (731) 925-1922, visit their website or connect with them via Facebook to schedule an estimate. Choose a pole-built structure for yourself, and you'll be enjoying your new pole barn, shed or other building for years to come.