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If you got the choice Shane, put the metal one up. Seen a couple around here, they are not that common by me. The ease of maintenance alone makes it very appealing and they have some designs where it fits in among homes much better.
the open space of them really makes me smile
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I've seen some online that unless you were standing next to it, you'd never know it was a metal building. With all the work ahead of you in land clearing, do you really want to invest the time and labor into building a wood framed structure? I'd probably consider a nice metal building myself.
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I'd go metal, you can get it any color to compliment your house.
If you have enough trees and they are good for lumber, someone will come cut em for free in exchange for the wood.
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I knew you guys would steer me in the right direction!!!! I've been leaning metal all along...its just everyone in my circle is making me doubt it. My dad has one (metal) going up right now. The frame is up and he is waiting on the insulation to come in so it can be finished. Hopefully it'll be finished soon and I can see more how it will look on the outside. I got an estimate for the building itself from the same place dad got his. It sounded pretty good but it doesn't include labor, cement, or doors etc. but the nice thing is I can figure all that based on dad's project.
P.S. Dad just called while I was typing and his insulation is in. His guy is coming next week to finish the install! His is 40 x 40, 12' side walls w/ 2 10 x 10 garage doors. I can't wait to see it. Should be able to play basketball in it! ![]()
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Put a floor drain inside where you gonna park the boat for indoor clean up of that purdy lil 21'...it'll come in REEL handy cleanin' out that new bait-tank this winter...
...oh and be sure to put walk-door so no have to raise roll-up everytime ya wanna get in/out...
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Reel, I'm not sure about the drain. I'll have to see what the extra cost is...seems there would be extra cost in finishing the concrete to angle toward the drain. I'll definitely ask. On the doors, yeah there will be doors on at least 2 sides, maybe 3. The garage door may even be an 18 footer. I think with 10' height I can get my boat in there with the enclosure on, which is what I want. Thinking on down the road if I were to add a taller enclosure and/or hardtop I may even go with something more than 10' high to accomodate whatever the future may hold. I'm gonna have to see about costs first and foremost. Great thoughts.
Keep em comin!
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