And wish they did a traditional build? It seems like most people are happy with their pole buildings, just curious if anybody regretted it and wished they did a regular building. I'm in the planning stages of a 24x32x12 detached garage and I am currently considering a Shirk pole building, or a semi-pre-fab traditional building. It looks like the price difference is in ballpark of 8K, and that's mostly in the foundation work. I'm trying to compare apples to apple, so both have the same footprint, garage door, window, man door, trusses, etc, layout. Other than the foundation, the pole building has metal exterior on the walls. Pre-fab is 2x4 walls with Smartsiding painted to match my house and shed. Both have trusses 24" OC, starting as attic trusses by the garage doors, then scissor trusses for the remainder, OSB sheathing, paper, shingles, 1' overhang all around, full length ridge vent, soffit vents, insulation baffles, and R30 insulated metal ceiling. The only interior work by both crews would be the insulated ceiling.
For the Shirk pole building I'll have a local guy come over and do the site prep and then come back and do the floor. In between I'll trench for electrical, run the conduit up through the floor and put a subpanel in the garage. I see a lot of guys build up a layer of studs to insulate and put up interior walls. I was thinking of toenailing in studs horizontally 24" OC going up between the poles, then insulating and hanging OSB. This would be done after electrical runs, lighting, switches, etc.
For the prefab the builder will have his guy do the prep, footers, foundation and floor. The foundation will extend 2' above the floor. Then they come and erect the prefab pieces (10' walls, so total 12' height) and finish it off. I'd do the electrical afterwards, and poke a hole through the wall. Insulation and hanging the OSB and anything else is very straightforward with the convention 2x4 16" OC walls. I think this build would look better and be easier to work with over time, but is it worth $8K for that difference?
TIA
For the Shirk pole building I'll have a local guy come over and do the site prep and then come back and do the floor. In between I'll trench for electrical, run the conduit up through the floor and put a subpanel in the garage. I see a lot of guys build up a layer of studs to insulate and put up interior walls. I was thinking of toenailing in studs horizontally 24" OC going up between the poles, then insulating and hanging OSB. This would be done after electrical runs, lighting, switches, etc.
For the prefab the builder will have his guy do the prep, footers, foundation and floor. The foundation will extend 2' above the floor. Then they come and erect the prefab pieces (10' walls, so total 12' height) and finish it off. I'd do the electrical afterwards, and poke a hole through the wall. Insulation and hanging the OSB and anything else is very straightforward with the convention 2x4 16" OC walls. I think this build would look better and be easier to work with over time, but is it worth $8K for that difference?
TIA
