Jimmies63
Well-known member
I have been lurking here for a while and now I think I am ready to ask some intelligent questions.
I'm building a storage + workshop for my antique cars. I am far enough down the road to know some sense of what I want. My neighbor has built a 40x76 pole barn that does the job for him. Condensation and rodents getting into his car collection has not been an issue. Based on what he learned, here is what I think I am going to build. I am in the land of snow in western ny. Questions to follow:
1. I'll contract out a 40x92 pole barn. 14' tall (so I can stack cars). Metal roof. Metal walls. 32 feet will be insulated and heated workshop. 44 feet unheated storage. 16 feet of outside porch/parking.
2. It will be 400-450 feet behind my house. That will be important to know later.
3. I'll have an insulated and sealed concrete slab laid that I will contract out.
4. Two OH garage doors and two man doors along one wall. Gables and back wall face nothing
Questions.
1. Heating the workshop. Neighbor has forced air gas heater. A lot of people here have slab heat. My house has full radiant slab heat (ceiling) so I am quite familiar with it. Is slab heat the way to go? Can it reliably heat a 32x40x14 building? Should I heat the water with gas or electric?
2. Does slab heat raise he cost of concrete (ie more depth?).
3. Considering the building is almost half a block from my house, utilities will likely be $$$ to run back there. Electric is essential. Is it worth running gas for the heat? Does it make any sense to run water or sewer back there? It is all city so septic allowed. can all three be run together?
4. Windows. Neighbor doesn't have any. Kinda makes sense from a security standpoint and keeping sun off cars. What is the conventional wisdom on windows in workshops? Right now I have a pile of windows in my 22x26 barn and they are all always covered up!
It's a big post, would appreciate any input.
I'm building a storage + workshop for my antique cars. I am far enough down the road to know some sense of what I want. My neighbor has built a 40x76 pole barn that does the job for him. Condensation and rodents getting into his car collection has not been an issue. Based on what he learned, here is what I think I am going to build. I am in the land of snow in western ny. Questions to follow:
1. I'll contract out a 40x92 pole barn. 14' tall (so I can stack cars). Metal roof. Metal walls. 32 feet will be insulated and heated workshop. 44 feet unheated storage. 16 feet of outside porch/parking.
2. It will be 400-450 feet behind my house. That will be important to know later.
3. I'll have an insulated and sealed concrete slab laid that I will contract out.
4. Two OH garage doors and two man doors along one wall. Gables and back wall face nothing
Questions.
1. Heating the workshop. Neighbor has forced air gas heater. A lot of people here have slab heat. My house has full radiant slab heat (ceiling) so I am quite familiar with it. Is slab heat the way to go? Can it reliably heat a 32x40x14 building? Should I heat the water with gas or electric?
2. Does slab heat raise he cost of concrete (ie more depth?).
3. Considering the building is almost half a block from my house, utilities will likely be $$$ to run back there. Electric is essential. Is it worth running gas for the heat? Does it make any sense to run water or sewer back there? It is all city so septic allowed. can all three be run together?
4. Windows. Neighbor doesn't have any. Kinda makes sense from a security standpoint and keeping sun off cars. What is the conventional wisdom on windows in workshops? Right now I have a pile of windows in my 22x26 barn and they are all always covered up!
It's a big post, would appreciate any input.

