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Metal Building vs. Pole Barn vs. Stick Built: Which is Right for You?
When it comes to choosing a structure for your property, the options can feel overwhelming. Should you go with a metal building, a pole barn, a stick-built garage, or a steel-framed structure? Each option has its pros and cons, and the right choice depends on your needs, budget, and long-term goals.
At The Carport Co., we specialize in durable, customizable metal buildings that offer unmatched value and performance. In this article, we’ll break down the key differences between these structures to help you make an informed decision. Want a price on a metal building that will last a lifetime? Visit our Get a Quote page.
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What is a Metal Building
Before we get into comparing and contrasting metal buildings and their alternatives, we must first discuss what a metal building actually is.
A metal building is a durable structure made from prefabricated tubing, designed to provide long lasting protection for vehicles, equipment, and belongings. At The Carport Co., our metal buildings are crafted from galvanized steel, available in both 14-gauge and 12-gauge for added strength and durability.
Benefits of Metal Buildings
The market share of metal buildings has exploded in the last 25 years. They have never been more popular. There are various benefits to choosing one over other solutions. Here are 5 of the biggest reasons customers choose metal buildings over alternative solutions:
1. Durability
Metal buildings are built to last. Made from galvanized steel, they are resistant to rust, corrosion, pests, and fire. Unlike wood or other materials, steel won’t warp, crack, or rot over time. This makes metal buildings an excellent choice for areas with harsh weather conditions, including high winds, heavy snow, and intense sunlight.
2. Affordability
When compared to traditional stick-built structures or pole barns, metal buildings offer significant cost savings. Their pre-engineered design reduces construction time and labor costs, while their low maintenance requirements save you money in the long run. Plus, with The Carport Co., you get FREE delivery and installation, making your investment even more affordable.
3. Customization
One of the biggest advantages of metal buildings is their versatility. At The Carport Co., we offer fully customizable options to meet your specific needs. Choose from a variety of:
Sizes: From compact carports to spacious metal buildings.
Styles: Classic, boxed-eave, or vertical roof designs.
Features: Add side panels, roll-up doors, windows, or insulation for enhanced functionality.
4. Quick Installation
Thanks to their pre-engineered design, metal buildings can be installed in a fraction of the time it takes to build a traditional structure. Most of our buildings are ready for use within days, not weeks or months. This means less disruption to your daily life and faster access to your new space.
5. Low Maintainence
Unlike wood or other materials, metal requires minimal upkeep. A simple rinse with water is often all that’s needed to keep your building looking like new. This saves you time, effort, and money on repairs and maintenance over the years.

Metal Building vs. Pole Barn
Pole barns are traditional structures supported by wooden poles or posts buried in the ground. They’re often used for agricultural purposes, storage, or workshops. Here are a few key differences:
1. Durabiliity
Metal Buildings: Made from galvanized steel, our metal buildings are resistant to rust, corrosion, and pests. They’re built to last for decades with minimal maintenance.
Pole Barns: Wooden poles are susceptible to rot, termites, and weather damage, requiring regular upkeep.
2. Cost
Metal Buildings: The initial cost of purchasing a metal building is usually much lower, and metal buildings offer better long-term value due to their durability and low maintenance.
Pole Barns: Higher upfront cost, and higher maintenance expenses over time.
3. Customization
Metal Buildings: Fully customizable in size, style, and color. Add features like insulation, windows, or roll-up doors.
Pole Barns: Limited customization options compared to metal buildings.
Winner: Metal Buildings

Metal Building vs. Stick Built
Stick-built structures are traditional buildings constructed on-site using wooden frames. They’re commonly used for homes, garages, and sheds.
1. Construction Time
Metal Buildings: Pre-engineered and quick to assemble. Most structures can be installed in days.
Stick Built: Time-consuming construction process, often taking weeks or months.
2. Strength and Durability
Metal Buildings: Steel frames provide superior strength and resistance to fire, wind, and pests.
Stick Built: Wooden frames are weaker and more vulnerable to fire, termites, and weather damage.
3. Cost
Metal Buildings: More cost-effective in the long run due to lower maintenance and longer lifespan.
Stick Built: Higher upfront and long-term costs due to labor and maintenance.
Winner: Metal Buildings

Why Choose The Carport Co. for Your Metal Building
At The Carport Co., we’re committed to providing carports that are not only affordable but also built to last. Here’s why our customers trust us:
FREE Delivery and Installation: We handle the entire process, so you don’t have to worry about a thing.
Nationwide Coverage: We serve the majority of the United States, bringing durable carports to your doorstep (or driveway).
Premium Materials: Our metal buildings are made from prefabricated tube steel (galvanized steel), available in both 14-gauge and 12-gauge for added strength and durability.
Expert Guidance: Our team is here to help you every step of the way, from choosing the right structure to installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a metal building and a pole barn?
A metal building is made from prefabricated tube steel, offering superior durability, customization, and low maintenance. A pole barn is a traditional structure supported by wooden poles, which are more susceptible to rot, pests, and weather damage. Metal buildings are generally more cost-effective in the long run due to their longevity and minimal upkeep.
Are metal buildings stronger than stick-built structures?
Yes! Metal buildings are made from galvanized steel, which is stronger and more durable than the wooden frames used in stick-built structures. Steel is resistant to fire, wind, pests, and corrosion, making it a better choice for long-term use.
How long does it take to install a metal building?
Thanks to their pre-engineered design, metal buildings can be installed in just a few days. This is significantly faster than stick-built structures, which can take weeks or even months to complete.
Can I customize my metal building?
Absolutely! At The Carport Co., we offer fully customizable metal buildings. You can choose the size, style, color, and additional features like side panels, roll-up doors, windows, or insulation to create the perfect structure for your needs.
Are metal buildings more expensive than pole barns or stick-built structures?
No, the upfront cost of a metal building is typically less than that of a pole barn or stick built structure. Additionally, you will save money on maintenance and upkeep over time, as metal buildings require very little maintenance.
Can metal buildings withstand high winds and harsh weather?
Yes! Our metal buildings are engineered to withstand high winds, heavy snow, and other extreme weather conditions. They are built to meet or exceed local building codes, ensuring they provide reliable protection for years to come.
Do metal buildings require a lot of maintenance?
No, one of the biggest advantages of metal buildings is their low maintenance requirements. A simple rinse with water is often all that’s needed to keep your building looking like new. Unlike wood, steel won’t warp, crack, or rot over time.
Carports can withstand some tornados, but generally only those where the maximum wind speed reaches below 170 MPH. If your area frequently sees tornadoes with high wind speeds, consider investing in a storm-rated garage or reinforced metal building for maximum protection.
Do you offer financing for metal buildings?
Yes, we offer both financing and rent-to-own options for our metal buildings. Give us a call at (888) 293-5588 or email [email protected] to learn more.
Do I need a permit for a metal building?
Yes, you will typically need a permit to install a metal building or carport in most areas. Exceptions are made for agricultural buildings. We have a separate article you may find helpful: Do You Need a Permit for a Metal Carport?
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The Ultimate Buyer’s Guide is a collection of articles by The Carport Co. These articles have been catered to first time steel and metal carport, garage, and commercial building buyers. Our goal is to share as much information with customers as possible, to help make informed decisions, and ensure a customer doesn’t discover an addition they would have liked to added at the time of sale, but was not aware of the option’s existence.
Here is a preview of a few articles. To view the full Buyer’s Guide, please visit the Ultimate Buyer’s Guide page.