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40x60x16

2012 LML

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Applying for permit today.

40x60x16 Pole barn construction

2 - 14x14 roll ups on southern gable end
2 - 36" doors, one on SW long wall, one on NE gable end
8 - windows, 4 centered every 12' on W long wall, 4 centered on E long wall, NE "bay" no window

18" overhang w/ soffit
wainscot
insulation
 
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Kevin54

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Post up the pics.

BTW...Welcome to GJ. And just to warn you, when you come on here with a title about building a huge garage or Pole building, you had better believe that pics are demanded. We do really like pics!!! :lol:

I may just even be jealous as I would imagine a few others will be too as far as the size. :sad:
 

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Yes, pictures are a necessity. Also, 2012 LML, I take it you're a Duramax fan?

I have an 08 LMM myself :) Great trucks.

Anyway, back to the garage!!
 

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I'm pricing steel buildings right now but I'd like to build another garage ( but bigger) to match the house...Is a wooden building going to come in cheaper...? There is an identical 1,000 sq ft shop compared ( next ) to the house,...I'd like to build an identical one at 1,200 sq ft near it but "matching"...Anyone think that would less expensive...?
 
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2012 LML

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Post up the pics.

BTW...Welcome to GJ. And just to warn you, when you come on here with a title about building a huge garage or Pole building, you had better believe that pics are demanded. We do really like pics!!! :lol:

I may just even be jealous as I would imagine a few others will be too as far as the size. :sad:

As soon as something starts to happen I will get pics up. Just 4 stakes in the ground now.

I wrestled with size for a good bit, but in the end I feel this was the right size.
 
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Yes, pictures are a necessity. Also, 2012 LML, I take it you're a Duramax fan?

I have an 08 LMM myself :) Great trucks.

Anyway, back to the garage!!

I was a Powerstorke guy for years, sprinkle in some Cummins, but it's all Dmax since '07.
 
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2012 LML

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I'm pricing steel buildings right now but I'd like to build another garage ( but bigger) to match the house...Is a wooden building going to come in cheaper...? There is an identical 1,000 sq ft shop compared ( next ) to the house,...I'd like to build an identical one at 1,200 sq ft near it but "matching"...Anyone think that would less expensive...?

It was in my case.
 
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Post up the pics.

BTW...Welcome to GJ. And just to warn you, when you come on here with a title about building a huge garage or Pole building, you had better believe that pics are demanded. We do really like pics!!! :lol:

Figure I would catch up to where we are today.







 

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Beautiful. I've been planning the same size myself.

Did you get any pics of them raising the trusses?
 
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Ldouble619

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Awesome build! I am planning for a 40x60x16, but I'm going with a steel building, it will give me 20ft at the peak. I plan on having a loft area. I'm in Florida also

Any reason why you went with wood? The steel building I was quoted was around 18k for the material
 
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2012 LML

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Awesome build! I am planning for a 40x60x16, but I'm going with a steel building, it will give me 20ft at the peak. I plan on having a loft area. I'm in Florida also

Any reason why you went with wood? The steel building I was quoted was around 18k for the material

Overall the pricing, and look I wanted I was able to get from the GC I chose.

If I did it again, I would not change much.

140 mph rated (which is what it has to be in my area).
 

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What was the price difference between wood frame and metal for your building? I'm looking to build a 40x60x16, but haven't decided which way to go. I think I'd prefer metal, but if pole barn frame is quite a bit cheaper I'd sure consider it.
 
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What was the price difference between wood frame and metal for your building? I'm looking to build a 40x60x16, but haven't decided which way to go. I think I'd prefer metal, but if pole barn frame is quite a bit cheaper I'd sure consider it.

I do not recall, location will play a huge role in pricing.

What I paid for my setup complete is almost twice what someone in PA would have paid.
 
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