When planning a new shop, agricultural building, or equipment storage facility, property owners in Idaho often compare metal buildings and pole barns. Both types of construction are widely used throughout rural areas and can serve similar purposes, but they differ significantly in structural design, durability, and long-term performance.
Understanding the differences between these building systems can help customers choose the right structure for their needs. Factors such as building size, snow loads, maintenance requirements, and long-term durability all play a role in determining which solution is the best fit for you.
A pole barn, or post-frame building, is a type of construction that uses large wooden posts embedded in the ground to support the structure.
These posts act as the primary structural support for the building. Horizontal framing members connect the posts and support the roof and wall panels.
Pole barns are commonly used for:
Because pole barns rely on relatively simple framing methods, they can often be constructed quickly and with fewer materials than other building types.
Steel building systems, often called pre-engineered metal buildings, use structural steel columns and rafters to create a rigid frame.
These frames are designed specifically for each building based on its size, location, and structural requirements. The steel framing supports metal wall and roof panels that enclose the structure.
Steel building systems are commonly used for:
Because the structural components are engineered to do so, steel buildings can span large distances without interior support columns.
One of the biggest differences between pole barns and steel buildings is the structural material itself.
Pole barns rely primarily on wood framing, which can perform well in many applications but may be more susceptible to long-term issues such as:
Steel building systems use engineered steel components that maintain consistent structural properties and resist these issues. Steel framing is not affected by pests, does not rot, and requires less structural maintenance over time.
Snow load is a major consideration for buildings in Idaho, especially in areas that experience heavy winter storms.
Steel buildings are engineered to meet snow load requirements based on the building’s location. The rigid frame design distributes loads across the entire system, allowing the building to support snow accumulation.
While pole barns can also be designed for snow loads, steel structures are preferred for larger buildings or areas with heavier winter conditions because of their engineered structural strength.
Another advantage of Steel Building Systems is the ability to create clear span interiors.
Clear span design means the building can cover a large area without interior support columns. This provides a completely open interior space that is ideal for:
Pole barns often require interior supports when buildings become wider, which can limit how the interior space is used.
Maintenance is another factor property owners should consider when choosing a building system.
Traditional framing used in pole barns may require ongoing inspection and maintenance to prevent deterioration over time. Exposure to moisture, soil conditions, and insects can all affect wood structural members.
Steel buildings require less structural maintenance because steel components do not degrade in the same way as wood. Protective coatings and proper installation help ensure long-term durability.
Both pole barns and steel building systems have their place in construction. Pole barns can be a practical solution for smaller agricultural structures or simple storage needs.
However, when projects require larger spans, greater structural strength, or long-term durability, steel building systems are the preferred choice.
Buildings used for equipment shops, commercial facilities, or industrial operations typically benefit from the flexibility and engineered performance that steel framing provides.
If you’re considering a new equipment shop, warehouse, or agricultural building, it’s important to choose a structure that meets both your operational needs and local structural requirements.
Steel Building Systems provides design, supply, and installation support for custom steel buildings across Idaho.
Contact us to discuss your project and determine the best building solution for your property.
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