cbattles
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I've been lurking for a while, but I'm getting ready to get moving on building a shop on 5 acres that I own outside of Newton Falls, OH. Typically, I do almost everything myself, but I'm not in a situation where I can ever really count on any help - so I'd prefer to just hire out the build of the shell.
Initially I was thinking that I'd go with a pole building (36x48x14) - but now that I'm thinking concrete floor, insulating, sheathed, Hardie board siding, etc. - it might make more sense to go with a typical framed garage. That's as long as it can be somewhat price competitive.
Can anyone recommend a good builder in my area?
I can't tell you how many conversations I've had with complete a$$h01es since I've started seriously looking into this. I need to remember to put on my work boots and dirty jeans before I meet with the next one.
If one more contractor asks me what my occupation is before they give me a bullsh!t high-ball quote, I'm going to go nuts. Apparently we've come full circle, and even though our economy is still in the toilet, they figure they have to bid enough to make each job count for 3.
Initially I was thinking that I'd go with a pole building (36x48x14) - but now that I'm thinking concrete floor, insulating, sheathed, Hardie board siding, etc. - it might make more sense to go with a typical framed garage. That's as long as it can be somewhat price competitive.
Can anyone recommend a good builder in my area?
I can't tell you how many conversations I've had with complete a$$h01es since I've started seriously looking into this. I need to remember to put on my work boots and dirty jeans before I meet with the next one.
If one more contractor asks me what my occupation is before they give me a bullsh!t high-ball quote, I'm going to go nuts. Apparently we've come full circle, and even though our economy is still in the toilet, they figure they have to bid enough to make each job count for 3.
