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Pole barn vs concrete block?

Holland.david1970

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Pole barn construction vs concrete block construction?
Have some time before this project starts but we’re in the planing stages of building a shop for our business. We are relocating to ga.
wanting to do a 40x40x18 maybe or a bit larger.
starting to wonder which is the best way to build it, wood vs concrete block. The only issue I see with block could be the price and no way to insulate. Anyone have concrete block shops? That could throw some input in?

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billconner

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So many pieces to this choice. I'd think pole barn would be less cost but dependent on labor and what you can do yourself, if any. Soil conditions would play a part.
 

jack stand

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Of all the choices out there, concrete block would never in a million years be on my list!
Ugly, cold, hard to finish, and very "dated".
Take those same dollars a go with a first rate pole building. I'll bet that it'll get you somewhere near a insulated and finished interior.
 

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I wish I knew how to search GJ because not long ago someone posted a picture of their block garage - 3 stall iirc - that received many posts about how good it looked. Integrally colored block, some or all split face, some features like a soldier course or something. Much better looking than the ubiqutos metal sided pole barns imho.
 
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jack stand

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Bill I stand corrected.
I completely forgot about the colored split face block and the others. I immediately thought of my buddy's that had masonry buddy's. This was back as a much younger man and they just used regular block. We didn't care how it looked as long as it kept the weather out back then.
I still wouldn't want to try to insulate one, but the guy's building in GA.
It does also complicate wiring and and plumbing supply lines.
A little bit of planning with trim colors and a wainscot, shutters etc. does a fine job for little to no extra cost disguising a simple "barn metal" buildings exterior. 👍
 

mikedodge

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Block building you'd have to do some finishing to insulste like any other structure.
More then anything else it comes down to how much you have to spend
 
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