Most insurance companies would not knowingly insure, (or would adjust the premium) for wood heat. AND if allowing the woodstove, they would insist that the installation be inspected to confirm that ALL applicable codes, and the manufacturer's installation rules and instructions were adhered to.
Yes, assuming you can legally live in your pole barn in your area.
A barn made with steel pole supports.
A pole barn relies on all the strength of the poles is built on. A pole barn relies less on the strength of its walls. A regular barn relies less on the strength of its poles and more on the strength of its walls.
You can find complete pole barn, kits, instructions, and advise @ abcopolebarns.com.
A pole barn is a house built primarily using poles as its frame and structure.
Bcibarns.com sells pole barns in Texas. If you get a pole barn kit, you'll have a lot of options to choose from.
The biggest pole barn available is 40x80x14. This is the biggest size for a pole barn kit. A custom builder could possibly build a larger one.
There are several places one can purchase a pole barn kit. These websites include Carter Lumber, Sutherlands, DIY Pole Barns, Pole Barns Direct, and Hansen Pole Buildings.
Steel pole barns provide a strong, versatile storage or workplace. You will need a flat concrete foundation to support your pole barn.
you can learn about the pole barm. you can visit the followings www.polebarn.com/
Superior Buildings and Carports Inc and Arbor Wood Products both build pole barns in Atlanta, GA. Additionally, www.gambrel.info/a349722-how-to-build-a-pole-barn.cfm teaches you how to build your pole barn yourself.
Here's a relatively detailed HowStuffWorks article on how to build a pole barn: http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/construction/projects/build-pole-barns.htm
I am interested in building a pole barn or having one built. please let me know an approx. cost for a 40 by 60 pole building.