In searching the previous posts regarding pole barns I have not found an answer to how deep can a pole barn be, meaning the narrow measurement. In the case of 30 x 40, the 30 foot dimension, could this be as great as 50 feet? I am aware that steel constructed units can even exceed 50", so what is the max. for pole barn construction.
Second question, does anyone have a handle on what the estimate costs are per square foot for a wooden mezzanine. Would it be cheaper to build a mezzanine in place of adding more square feet at ground level?
A mezzanine would offer a great place to store stuff, could build that paint booth I always wanted, under the floor, by only having to frame in one side and build a set of doors. Could put my wood working equipment up there and with light framing and plastic sheeting I would have another room that would be low in construction costs and keep the dust out of the rest of the shop.
I know that I would have to go up with the walls and that would add to the overall cost. But I wouldn't have to grade and pour more concrete to gain the square footage that I would gain with a mezzanine, nor would I have to pay extra for the larger building.
Second question, does anyone have a handle on what the estimate costs are per square foot for a wooden mezzanine. Would it be cheaper to build a mezzanine in place of adding more square feet at ground level?
A mezzanine would offer a great place to store stuff, could build that paint booth I always wanted, under the floor, by only having to frame in one side and build a set of doors. Could put my wood working equipment up there and with light framing and plastic sheeting I would have another room that would be low in construction costs and keep the dust out of the rest of the shop.
I know that I would have to go up with the walls and that would add to the overall cost. But I wouldn't have to grade and pour more concrete to gain the square footage that I would gain with a mezzanine, nor would I have to pay extra for the larger building.
