arrowhead
Well-known member
First post so Hello!
I need to build a building. I have a basement 2 car garage that I have outgrown, the projects have ramped up so there are issues with smells, dirt and dust etc.from welding grinding, auto body work and paint, etc.
That being said, I need to replace a 12x10 shed and a 10x20 "teepee". Well, the shed is down as of two days ago so the wheels are in motion. My original intent was a 24x30 metal building. Well that got reduced to 20x30 due some town requirements (bigger than 600 sf = more hoops to jump through= more $). I'm ok with the 20x30 size, it will take care of my storage needs and give me enough room for my shop area. I'll still have the basement garage for overflow as needed.
Now here's the BUT. My budget is just big enough for a metal building and concrete slab (about $9K). The power, heat, insulation etc. will have to come later and I'm ok with that. My concern is the "carport on steroids" building. The main issues are the extra weight on the roof from insulation, lights, and some kind of ceiling and the difficulty of fitting it out wall insulation and covering. They are really not designed for that and the last thing I need is for it to colapse. So now I'm second guessing that maybe I should go smaller with a wood building to keep within my budget.
Thoughts? Thanks
I need to build a building. I have a basement 2 car garage that I have outgrown, the projects have ramped up so there are issues with smells, dirt and dust etc.from welding grinding, auto body work and paint, etc.
That being said, I need to replace a 12x10 shed and a 10x20 "teepee". Well, the shed is down as of two days ago so the wheels are in motion. My original intent was a 24x30 metal building. Well that got reduced to 20x30 due some town requirements (bigger than 600 sf = more hoops to jump through= more $). I'm ok with the 20x30 size, it will take care of my storage needs and give me enough room for my shop area. I'll still have the basement garage for overflow as needed.
Now here's the BUT. My budget is just big enough for a metal building and concrete slab (about $9K). The power, heat, insulation etc. will have to come later and I'm ok with that. My concern is the "carport on steroids" building. The main issues are the extra weight on the roof from insulation, lights, and some kind of ceiling and the difficulty of fitting it out wall insulation and covering. They are really not designed for that and the last thing I need is for it to colapse. So now I'm second guessing that maybe I should go smaller with a wood building to keep within my budget.
Thoughts? Thanks

