I emailed and called several pole barn companies for quotes and found most to be very similar in cost. I had a 24x32x12 pole barn built but wish it was bigger. I couldn't afford more at the time.
The other issue you may face is with the control joints in the floor. A two post is pretty wide and there is a certain distance you need to be away from those joints. My garage is 24x32 with two 10x10 overhead doors. My installer said he wouldn't recommend a 2 post lift in my case because of my...
Congrats on the lift! I just had one installed last week. Be sure to install two of these light kits with the transformer and remote:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01339G2F6/?tag=atomicindus08-20. Makes a big difference having all this light underneath! All for less than $40.
My pole barn is 24x32. I used 2x6 walls between my posts to hold r-19 insulation. I then installed OSB which was primed with oil base, seams caulked, then 2 coats of exterior paint. I'm extremely happy with it. It's very durable and was $7.35 per sheet. I used 3/4" foam panels on ceiling which...
My garage floor that is attached to my house has those but were like that when I bought the house. Most likely from improper compaction. In that garage I plan to use the long plastic mats with the raised coins in each bay and epoxy the perimeter of the floor and between the mats.
I'm not familiar with those type of buildings. I had a 24x32 pole building with 12 foot high walls built including the 4000 psi concrete floor and "several" extras for 13 grand. Very happy with it. Shirk Pole Buildings built it.
I agree! My 24x32 slab was poured over two years ago and not a single crack! They put score lines in the slab and it's perfect. I etched and epoxy coated mine.:D