Why You Should Have a Pole Barn on Your Farm
When running a farm, every day is carefully planned, and every inch of land is exactingly plotted. There’s no room for waste. Any additional structures should be both quick and cost-efficient to build. If you’re looking for something that won’t take long to set up and isn’t destructive to the land, the team at H & H Metal Products suggests installing a pole barn. Based in Savannah, TN, this family-owned and -operated company has satisfied customers all throughout a 100-mile radius, all the way into Mississippi and Alabama. They've seen how useful these metal buildings are to farmers in the area, and they're here to share those benefits.
One appealing factor of pole barns is they don’t require a foundation. The ground doesn’t even need to be completely level. Instead, sturdy metal poles are driven directly into the ground to provide the framework for the building. This makes them quick to set up, so they're perfect when your time is in short supply.
And since there’s no need to wait for extensive grading and foundation pouring, pole barns are not only quick to build, but they’re also more affordable. The money you save on materials and labor can be directed to upgrading equipment, tending to repairs throughout the farm, and anything else you can imagine.
Another reason pole barns make fantastic additions is their versatility. They can be as utilitarian or as elaborate as you want. If you only need to house large, off-season equipment, you can set up your pole barn simply for storage. Or perhaps you need a workshop? You can add walls and set up electrical connections. Need something more accommodating on the land? Install insulation, set up some indoor furniture, and bring in some more decorative pieces for a little home away from home.
Whether you’re in Tennessee, Mississippi, or Alabama, if you’re interested in installing a pole barn on your farm, contact H & H Metal Products today at (731) 925-1922. They have a wide variety of sizes for sale, from a standard 24’ by 30’ shed to a large-scale 60’ by 200’ barn, all available in a variety of colors. Need something other than pole buildings? They’re also the area’s trusted source for metal roofing materials, from shingles to flashing. To learn more about everything they have to offer, visit their website.