Yes. my 40x60 was about 20k. and thats been over a year ago.Was wondering what the cost was on the slab. I'm considering a 40X60 metal building and I heard concrete like everything is thru the roof.
Yes. my 40x60 was about 20k. and thats been over a year ago.Was wondering what the cost was on the slab. I'm considering a 40X60 metal building and I heard concrete like everything is thru the roof.
Po, somehow I missed this thread all-together. Subscribed now. The building looks great!We have a roof thanks to BIL and nephew. Still lack several hundred screws, but it's all up there and in place.
Also, I met with county code and got back on the ag building plan so I can get electricity without plumbing. Met with electric coop to formulate a plan and get a meter base before they discontinue providing them.
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Did you do metal or wood???Yes. my 40x60 was about 20k. and thats been over a year ago.
Did you do metal or wood???
I'm still looking but I'm thinking a metal building is gonna come in cheaper and go up faster than wood. If you can recommend any companies for metal or a certain type of metal construction that would be appreciated. Cause no re-do's on the building!...lolThat was just the concrete cost, but I put a metal I-beam building on it with 20' centers
I cant really recommend anything as the supplier and welder were all local. I went ibeam so I didnt have any trusses hanging down. 12x12' roll-up doors on a 14' wall height. I'm happy with it and wouldnt change anything.I'm still looking but I'm thinking a metal building is gonna come in cheaper and go up faster than wood. If you can recommend any companies for metal or a certain type of metal construction that would be appreciated. Cause no re-do's on the building!...lol
If it's not a problem post or DM me some pics showing in and out would be helpful. I like your sizes. Doesn't sound like you would have any problems getting near anything in there except perhaps a tall motorhome. I'll be broke after the building so no motorhome in my future!I cant really recommend anything as the supplier and welder were all local. I went ibeam so I didnt have any trusses hanging down. 12x12' roll-up doors on a 14' wall height. I'm happy with it and wouldnt change anything.
You might start a new thread on this and I bet you'd get some good input.
Gosh - years ago a full foundation would be 10-15k with excavation, drainage and stone.Yes. my 40x60 was about 20k. and thats been over a year ago.
Well just like pickup trucks costing 85 to 100K...eventually they will price themselves out of the general market and will just have the small segment of peeps that can afford it. Usually that's not enough to support a business.Gosh - years ago a full foundation would be 10-15k with excavation, drainage and stone.
I was hearing from contractors a few months back that similar jobs would be 50-75k…. Scary
Versa-Tube style might work for you. A friend of mine had one in Hobe Sound.I'm still looking but I'm thinking a metal building is gonna come in cheaper and go up faster than wood. If you can recommend any companies for metal or a certain type of metal construction that would be appreciated. Cause no re-do's on the building!...lol
Will look that one up...thanks again!Versa-Tube style might work for you. A friend of mine had one in Hobe Sound.
Lookin great!Just an update, siding going up. Slowly, this is really not a one (old) man job. Since I'm using 8' siding on ~10' walls, I'm blocking between the studs for the joint. That doubles the time required.
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I didn't give it much thought. My BIL and Dad's shed had some fiberglass panels in the roof, but they didn't last well in the sun and they replaced them. I had that experience in mind. I'm not planning on installing windows for security reasons, just using plenty of 4' led strips. I noticed yesterday, even with that bit of siding and the roof, it was starting to get darker in there. I'll have to come up with some temporary lighting.did you consider using 'polycarb', 'twinwall' or similar 'glazing' for the top 2' of the walls ? I did the top 4' of 14' walls for 60 of the 72' south wall. MAN it is BRIGHT in the shop. well, was, until I sold it...,sniff ,sniff.
I'll bet that polycarb kept the interior REALLY nice cozy warm too....... on a -30C/30 kt. Ontario February day!did you consider using 'polycarb', 'twinwall' or similar 'glazing' for the top 2' of the walls ? I did the top 4' of 14' walls for 60 of the 72' south wall. MAN it is BRIGHT in the shop. well, was, until I sold it...,sniff ,sniff.
Curious as to your reasoning since I have never used that type of fixture.These lights work 100% better than LED strips. and they work in an A base fixture (normal old light bulb).
I'm kind of a LED nut, I have 1000's of LED types in every color and form factor.Curious as to your reasoning since I have never used that type of fixture.
please expound on your statement