I previously posted a question asking what people would do differently if they were to build their garage/barn again (and what they would do again). I took many of those ideas to come up with a basic garage design, but now it is time to finalize the details so I can begin construction soon.
This pole barn will be built on a 40-acre property in northern Michigan. It will be used for vehicle and equipment storage (cars, tractor, ATVs, etc.) as well as maintenance (I will eventually install a vehicle lift).
To maintain my budget, I plan to build the shell and the concrete floor as the first phase. I will then do insulation and electrical after the barn is complete.
Size - I would like to build the shell of the barn as large as possible upfront while maintaining a reasonable budget. My dream barn was 60x80 with 16-foot ceilings, but after getting several quotes, I realized, that this just wasn't realistic. Because of this, I have decided to go with a 40x60x16 barn. This seems to be the sweet spot for me. My thought was that this would give me a nice size core garage space. I could then add a lean to on either side down the road to gain additional space. I don't know if this is realistic/doable, but I was thinking if I could do a 20' wide lean to down the length of the building, I could add additional space. On one side I could add rooms for woodworking, metalworking, a bathroom, etc. The lean to on the opposite side would likely just have a gravel floor and be used for trailer storage. Thoughts on these dimensions? Is 20 feet wide realistic with a 16 foot ceiling height on the core garage?
Materials - Hopefully I don't start a huge debate, but I am looking for recommendations on materials. Is 29 gauge steel fine for a residential barn siding? Laminated posts vs pressure treated? Setting the poles in the ground vs on the concrete columns?
Doors - I didn't want to put doors on the sides since I hope to add the lean tos in the future. I was planning to have a 12x12 overhead door on one end and a 36" man door on one side (near the end with the overhead door). Does it seem crazy to only have one large door? How hard is it to add a second door at the opposite end in the future?
floors - Is 4" concrete fine for most lift applications? Is there any reason to consider 5" concrete? I plan to run tubing for radiant floor heating under the concrete even if I don't hook it up until later. I am also looking for advice on drain size, type and placement.
What else am I not considering that I need to get right during the design phase?
Hopefully, I will be documenting the design and build in this thread as I go.
thanks in advance,
Nick
This pole barn will be built on a 40-acre property in northern Michigan. It will be used for vehicle and equipment storage (cars, tractor, ATVs, etc.) as well as maintenance (I will eventually install a vehicle lift).
To maintain my budget, I plan to build the shell and the concrete floor as the first phase. I will then do insulation and electrical after the barn is complete.
Size - I would like to build the shell of the barn as large as possible upfront while maintaining a reasonable budget. My dream barn was 60x80 with 16-foot ceilings, but after getting several quotes, I realized, that this just wasn't realistic. Because of this, I have decided to go with a 40x60x16 barn. This seems to be the sweet spot for me. My thought was that this would give me a nice size core garage space. I could then add a lean to on either side down the road to gain additional space. I don't know if this is realistic/doable, but I was thinking if I could do a 20' wide lean to down the length of the building, I could add additional space. On one side I could add rooms for woodworking, metalworking, a bathroom, etc. The lean to on the opposite side would likely just have a gravel floor and be used for trailer storage. Thoughts on these dimensions? Is 20 feet wide realistic with a 16 foot ceiling height on the core garage?
Materials - Hopefully I don't start a huge debate, but I am looking for recommendations on materials. Is 29 gauge steel fine for a residential barn siding? Laminated posts vs pressure treated? Setting the poles in the ground vs on the concrete columns?
Doors - I didn't want to put doors on the sides since I hope to add the lean tos in the future. I was planning to have a 12x12 overhead door on one end and a 36" man door on one side (near the end with the overhead door). Does it seem crazy to only have one large door? How hard is it to add a second door at the opposite end in the future?
floors - Is 4" concrete fine for most lift applications? Is there any reason to consider 5" concrete? I plan to run tubing for radiant floor heating under the concrete even if I don't hook it up until later. I am also looking for advice on drain size, type and placement.
What else am I not considering that I need to get right during the design phase?
Hopefully, I will be documenting the design and build in this thread as I go.
thanks in advance,
Nick
