drc42
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OK, been lurking for quite some time here from time to time. I am more than overdue for posting about my "Barn".
This has been something I have been pondering for several years. I even had my wife convinced it was something we would build "eventually". She considered it to be something we do when I am closer to retirement age... I of course had been thinking something much sooner.
The original plan was to build the barn next to the house we were in at the time but we really couldn't find a good way to make it fit. We had 2.5 acres but the only way to make the barn fit would be to put it way in the back and there were some wetlands issues.... could have probably worked around that but I had this nagging thought of "do I really want to invest this much into this property?" I knew once we built something like this we were not going to want to ever move and I had always wanted to build the "dream home".
So long story short... I managed to talk my wife into the plan of building not just the barn but also new house. Part of what made it easier to convince her is we found 24 acres of land in a perfect location.
We purchased the land in February of 2016 but due to wetlands issues (which is why the land was in our price range) we didn't really get started until June of that year. So, it was just about a year ago when construction finally got started.
July of last year we finally had the footers for the foundation in place.
In early August the foundation was in and it was ready for the concrete floor. This was the first time I really got a feel for the size.
The concrete was poured about a week after that.
As with all things like this there were delays in the process.... took a couple more weeks before Morton delivered the materials for the building.
I would stop by the build site most days on my way home from work, mostly to see what progress had been made on the house (which was in progress by this time). One day I arrived to find the driveway and the road blocked by the Morton Buildings delivery truck:
Hopefully my future neighbors didn't get too annoyed with me since I hear the truck was stuck there for about 6 hours.... thankfully it isn't too far of a detour for those that had to go around on another road. He managed to get in to the driveway without any issue but when pulling out he wedged the trailer between the telephone pole and the ditch.
But the materials had been delivered!
Roof trusses (with the beginnings of the house in the background):
And lots of steel for the roof and siding.
Now we just needed to wait for the crew to come to put the building up!
This has been something I have been pondering for several years. I even had my wife convinced it was something we would build "eventually". She considered it to be something we do when I am closer to retirement age... I of course had been thinking something much sooner.
The original plan was to build the barn next to the house we were in at the time but we really couldn't find a good way to make it fit. We had 2.5 acres but the only way to make the barn fit would be to put it way in the back and there were some wetlands issues.... could have probably worked around that but I had this nagging thought of "do I really want to invest this much into this property?" I knew once we built something like this we were not going to want to ever move and I had always wanted to build the "dream home".
So long story short... I managed to talk my wife into the plan of building not just the barn but also new house. Part of what made it easier to convince her is we found 24 acres of land in a perfect location.
We purchased the land in February of 2016 but due to wetlands issues (which is why the land was in our price range) we didn't really get started until June of that year. So, it was just about a year ago when construction finally got started.
July of last year we finally had the footers for the foundation in place.
In early August the foundation was in and it was ready for the concrete floor. This was the first time I really got a feel for the size.
The concrete was poured about a week after that.
As with all things like this there were delays in the process.... took a couple more weeks before Morton delivered the materials for the building.
I would stop by the build site most days on my way home from work, mostly to see what progress had been made on the house (which was in progress by this time). One day I arrived to find the driveway and the road blocked by the Morton Buildings delivery truck:
Hopefully my future neighbors didn't get too annoyed with me since I hear the truck was stuck there for about 6 hours.... thankfully it isn't too far of a detour for those that had to go around on another road. He managed to get in to the driveway without any issue but when pulling out he wedged the trailer between the telephone pole and the ditch.
But the materials had been delivered!
Roof trusses (with the beginnings of the house in the background):
And lots of steel for the roof and siding.
Now we just needed to wait for the crew to come to put the building up!
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