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My wife and I purchased a new house here in Western NY and I made a deal with her that I could build a pole barn out back because the house only has a 1 car garage. So, last summer I went through the permitting process, size variance was required and granted, and my permit was issued. Last week I went and picked up the building package from a local supplier and will be breaking ground with excavation in a few weeks. This will start my thread documenting the entire build and I'm sure I will have many questions along the way, although I've had plenty of time to research and read all the great info on this site. Here are some of the details:
24 x 36 x 10 pole construction with 6' x 36' lean-to porch
Attached 10' x 16' shed on the back of the building
10 x 8 front overhead door and side man door (haven't decided on windows - at least 2 per side)
Evergreen steel siding / brown steel roof / and brown steel trim and soffits
4" concrete floor with 12" spaced rebar and in-floor radiant heat
6' front apron, concrete under lean-to, and concrete floor for shed
R19 fiberglass batts using bookshelf style framing in walls
R60 blown fiberglass in ceiling
OSB for wall finish and white painted steel liner for ceiling
4' LED Maxlite fixtures
Water/Gas/Electric utilities and additional conduit for future pulls
And a mid-size fridge for cold beer
Oh yeah this will be a functioning workshop and I do a little bit of everything, I will probably place my woodshop equipment on one side, and the mill / lathe on the other side. I'd like to conserve as much floor space as possible so I'll be building lots of storage features once time allows.
Here is a picture of the pole barn package inside my 1 car garage after unloading:
24 x 36 x 10 pole construction with 6' x 36' lean-to porch
Attached 10' x 16' shed on the back of the building
10 x 8 front overhead door and side man door (haven't decided on windows - at least 2 per side)
Evergreen steel siding / brown steel roof / and brown steel trim and soffits
4" concrete floor with 12" spaced rebar and in-floor radiant heat
6' front apron, concrete under lean-to, and concrete floor for shed
R19 fiberglass batts using bookshelf style framing in walls
R60 blown fiberglass in ceiling
OSB for wall finish and white painted steel liner for ceiling
4' LED Maxlite fixtures
Water/Gas/Electric utilities and additional conduit for future pulls
And a mid-size fridge for cold beer
Oh yeah this will be a functioning workshop and I do a little bit of everything, I will probably place my woodshop equipment on one side, and the mill / lathe on the other side. I'd like to conserve as much floor space as possible so I'll be building lots of storage features once time allows.
Here is a picture of the pole barn package inside my 1 car garage after unloading: