yucholian
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My family call it a barn because it's a pole building, but will be a detached garage. I don't plan to post from the start to finishing the inside, but wanted to share as I enjoy seeing others' posts. We moved to just east of Indy from Pittsburgh, PA 7 months ago. Have 7.25 acres of flat land. Hauled all of my junk from the previous 1600 sq. ft. garage and a detached shed. Needless to say the 3 car garage wasn't going to cut it. The building is 36' wide, 40' deep, 14' high with a 12'x40' lead-to porch on one side. There will be two 12x12 overhead doors, three 4x4 windows and a 36" man door. I opted for wainscoting and trusses every 4' OC. Also upgraded the metal to 26 gauge as I was paranoid about hail damage. I did the rough ground prep and will finish the dirt work myself. Plan on 4000 psi 5" slab with mesh and micro fiber. Almost forget, double bubble insulation just to help with the condensation. I found a reputable metal company (Man-Sea Metal, also DBA Midwestern Buildings in Kentucky) that gave me a great price on the material, sourced an independent builder (Amish) and ended up being a one-stop shopping. They even managed/prepped the builder so I didn't have to do anything. And since folks always want to know the cost (which I always do too), I will tell you that the material was $13,500 delivered, erecting is $5,520. I think it was a great price. Morton wanted $28,000 without the lean-to porch and cheaper 29 gauge metal. They also refused to place trusses every 4' OC, stated they only do 9' OC. Yeah, take a hike. The crew of 3 folks came yesterday to layout and mark where every posts went. Today was the first full build day, showed up at 8am promptly with 7 amish and 2 regular folks (running Bobcat and helping). What you see below was all done in 1 day. They will spend few more hours tomorrow to finish framing the porch and will start hanging the metal. Very nice folks, not the first time dealing with Amish as my Pittsburgh home was also built by Amish. Only downside is the BO, which I can live with for the quality of work they do. They really care about things being off 1/8", would recommend to anyone else in the area.
