CraigStu
Well-known member
I don't think you have mentioned what siding and roof is on your house. If it is fairly common variety just get more and use it. If the siding is an upgrade quality, often you can get the same color and similar style, but in a lower grade which will save some $. I have worked in a basic steel building that a friend had. It was fine in the summer but not fun in the winter. My brother and I owned a really nicely finished inside steel building which was great so they can be made nice. But by the time you do that, I don't think you save much, and you still have to do something w/ the outside. Our last 3 houses had stick built attached garages and I am convinced stick built is the way to go if you will use it a lot. Our previous house we had an add-on bay done by a contractor but I finished the inside and added a lot more lighting and outlets. I hate mudding drywall and am not good at it. I got the vertical joints OK but the ceiling was a disaster. I finally bought a sheet of 1/4 one side nice plywood. I cut strips to cover the joints and make a 'crown molding'. I saved some $ doing the inside myself. And since I did it in steps over about 6 months I got to add electrical as needed based on actually working there. that was a lot better than trying to decide everything up front and it is so easy to do before drywall.
