I'm going to give my builder the go ahead to start my garage. He wants to get started on it ASAP but I'm going to have him start just after labor day because I'll be out of town and want to be there during the construction. I want to make sure this goes perfect and there aren't any shoulda woulda couldas. These buildings go up very quick so I won't have a lot of time to make changes or address concerns once it's started. What questions should I bring up now before he starts? I think the majority of questions I have are about the concrete. It's going to be 4" except where I plan to do a two post lift in a few years. I think I'll have them do two 18"x18" pads 8" thick where the posts will go eventually. Also I will be doing some sort of coating on the concrete as soon as it's fully cured but I don't know what sort of finish to have them do. Is just a bull float fine or should it be smoothed really well or brushed? I've searched that topic specifically and got several different opinions on what is best. I'll be tackling the electrical work with my brother-in-law who is an electrician.
What else should I ask about? Thanks everyone.
Here are the specs:
30x48x12 Pole Building
(2) 32"x54" windows (if I want additional windows add $175.00 for each one)
(1) 36"x80" steel entry door
(2) 10x10 insulated roll up doors
4" concrete, with additional build up for future lift
fully insulated
29 gauge metal roofing and siding
This is going up in rural South Carolina.
What else should I ask about? Thanks everyone.
Here are the specs:
30x48x12 Pole Building
(2) 32"x54" windows (if I want additional windows add $175.00 for each one)
(1) 36"x80" steel entry door
(2) 10x10 insulated roll up doors
4" concrete, with additional build up for future lift
fully insulated
29 gauge metal roofing and siding
This is going up in rural South Carolina.
