Cdubu52
Well-known member
Hello Ladies and Gents. After spending way too much time on this forum over the last few years, I have finally started the process of building my dream shop. In my area, it has been extremely difficult to find someone to build a shop for me. I started looking for a builder over a year ago. I went a couple of rounds with a good friend who is a custom home builder, and who built my house about 10 years ago. We talked about a ton of different options, stick built, metal, pole barn, etc. We talked design and then he went back and drew a few things up. Originally, I wanted a 2 bay 30x40 with lean-tos on each side. My plan was to enclose the back halves of each of the lean-tos and have them open to the main central bay. After drawing up some pencil plans, he took it and priced it out. His price was reasonable, but when I asked when he could start, he said he was 2 years out. I was floored. I was thinking this is a buddy who had built my house, and who I had recommended multiple other friends too. But, in his defense, the issue was, he already has 4 custom homes in front of mine. Once I understood that, I started searching for other options. At my previous home, I had a local garage builder come in and build a small shop, so I reached out to them. Guess what, nothing. I emailed, called, left messages, all went unanswered. There is another similar builder that just does garages that I reached out to and got the same thing, nothing. I even reached out to another Post Frame Builder who advertised in my area. After getting a quote and playing phone tag for about a month, they informed me that they were no longer building in my area, regardless of the fact that my area is specifically listed on their website. I was told, things change. I have never in my life had such a hard time spending money. So, I called Morton. The only thing I knew about Morton was from their website, so I tried to do a ton of research on here and I went to the local sales office to look at their sample building. I met with a great salesman and met some of the other folks in the office and I knew then I was going to have a Morton Building. Not only because I liked everyone, but also I paid my deposit on the spot. I gave them the pencil drawing that my original builder had drawn, and although it would have been a really nice building, the salesman and the price tag, helped me realized that one structure that covered the square footage that I wanted would be best. So we decided then on a 36x56 Morton Building.
Here are the Renderings:


We ordered the building in December of 2021 with a scheduled start date of April 4th, 2022. At this point I knew that I would have my work cut out for me to get the site ready for the build.
That is where my next post will start.
Here are the Renderings:


We ordered the building in December of 2021 with a scheduled start date of April 4th, 2022. At this point I knew that I would have my work cut out for me to get the site ready for the build.
That is where my next post will start.
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