I am going to build a one car garage (16X25 mon-pitch roof) in my backyard in the next couple months and I am pretty well versed with stick building but I am intrigued with pole buildings (post frame...I was told yesterday a pole is a pole and a post is a post and never the two shall twain...).
I am stuck with the small and weird dimensions due to zoning and the HOA Nazis but I can make the size work. It will have a 3/12 pitch shingle roof (east central Georgia so no snow or very little) with an 8 foot wall at the low side and a little over 12 on the high side. I would like to keep the ceiling open and attach a suspended ceiling to the rafters to facilitate moving equipment around and moving power and dust collection with it. I am stuck with shingles and horizontal siding because of the HOA nazis. I would like to build a post frame garage because I have never built one before but I do not see any cost advantage. The site is almost dead flat and here in Georgia the footings can be pretty shallow (at most 18" but more like 12"). Given that I am stuck with horizontal siding it looks like it would take about as many 2X4s
as well as the girts to frame as it would to stick build. I like the idea of being able to add onto the garage when the HOA nazis and the county inspector ain't looking and it would be simpler to do with post frame construction thant it would be with stick building it but the initial costs seem, without doing a material take off, to be about the same. The foundation will be a little less expensive but its a small foundation either way. Am I missing something?
I am stuck with the small and weird dimensions due to zoning and the HOA Nazis but I can make the size work. It will have a 3/12 pitch shingle roof (east central Georgia so no snow or very little) with an 8 foot wall at the low side and a little over 12 on the high side. I would like to keep the ceiling open and attach a suspended ceiling to the rafters to facilitate moving equipment around and moving power and dust collection with it. I am stuck with shingles and horizontal siding because of the HOA nazis. I would like to build a post frame garage because I have never built one before but I do not see any cost advantage. The site is almost dead flat and here in Georgia the footings can be pretty shallow (at most 18" but more like 12"). Given that I am stuck with horizontal siding it looks like it would take about as many 2X4s
as well as the girts to frame as it would to stick build. I like the idea of being able to add onto the garage when the HOA nazis and the county inspector ain't looking and it would be simpler to do with post frame construction thant it would be with stick building it but the initial costs seem, without doing a material take off, to be about the same. The foundation will be a little less expensive but its a small foundation either way. Am I missing something?
