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My pole building!

nhraracer90

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Photos of my building so far. It was originally a 24x24 with no overhangs and uninsulated white doors. I added a 40x50 and also added a porch area to the front of the 24x24 to bring it out with the front of the new building. I also added radiant heat in the floor as well. Just the tubing ran for now, the boiler and expensive part later lol.
 

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bobbyjean

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sweet.....looks like a quality job....use that foam board in the wall's in between the wall girts and behind the post's ....(1 inch thickness )add cans of good stuff to all seam's ...worked very well for me
 

Deezler

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Wow! That is a gorgeous building. How many tons/yards of fill did it take to make your new pad ?!?

Love all the details; door corners, wainscott, garage door windows, lighting, coupolas. very nice.
 
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nhraracer90

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Wow! That is a gorgeous building. How many tons/yards of fill did it take to make your new pad ?!?

Love all the details; door corners, wainscott, garage door windows, lighting, coupolas. very nice.

Thanks! I am not exactly sure of how much fill it took but it was probably done over a 6 month period lol. It was a lot of fill especially in the back corner.
 
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nhraracer90

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sweet.....looks like a quality job....use that foam board in the wall's in between the wall girts and behind the post's ....(1 inch thickness )add cans of good stuff to all seam's ...worked very well for me

Thanks, I have certainly used a lot of insulation and spray foam everywhere. Shouldn't be getting any drafts
 
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