I have a little bit of a dilemma and would like to hear some advice/options.
I currently have a 32 x 36 kwanset hut style building. The building is in good shape. It has a cement floor with block wall about 2' above ground. Center line of the ceiling is approximately 10', but you lose so much on the sides of the building. It isn't a true kwanset hut as it is has a pitched roof and pitched sides, not rounded.
Here is what I have been thinking. I will throw a couple of pros/cons that I see at the end of each option.
Option 1 - Raise the current building and put a 4 - 6' wall under the building to gain the space on the sides of the building for parking vehicles and such.
Pros
- Cost?? (I assume this would be the cheapest method. I don't really know about the lift and cost items just yet.
- Time (This should be the quickest method to get the building completed and move in ready
Cons
- Heating (2 items here. In-floor heat is pretty much a no go unless, I repour the floor. Insulating this style building could be tricky.
- Size (It is still only 32 x 36, with no option of a lean to)
Option 2 - Tear it down and build a stick garage on the current foundation. Maybe expand to make it larger.
Pros
- Size (Could possible expand and have the ability to build a lean too for extra storage)
- Heating (wall insulation would be much more straight forward, although I still lose the in floor heat option)
Cons
- Cost (Assume it would be more costly than option 1)
- Heating (Lack of in floor heat without a re-pour)
Option 3 - Tear it all down and start from scratch with a pole barn.
Pros
- Exactly what I want or need
Cons
- Time / Money
Thanks for the time gang.
I currently have a 32 x 36 kwanset hut style building. The building is in good shape. It has a cement floor with block wall about 2' above ground. Center line of the ceiling is approximately 10', but you lose so much on the sides of the building. It isn't a true kwanset hut as it is has a pitched roof and pitched sides, not rounded.
Here is what I have been thinking. I will throw a couple of pros/cons that I see at the end of each option.
Option 1 - Raise the current building and put a 4 - 6' wall under the building to gain the space on the sides of the building for parking vehicles and such.
Pros
- Cost?? (I assume this would be the cheapest method. I don't really know about the lift and cost items just yet.
- Time (This should be the quickest method to get the building completed and move in ready
Cons
- Heating (2 items here. In-floor heat is pretty much a no go unless, I repour the floor. Insulating this style building could be tricky.
- Size (It is still only 32 x 36, with no option of a lean to)
Option 2 - Tear it down and build a stick garage on the current foundation. Maybe expand to make it larger.
Pros
- Size (Could possible expand and have the ability to build a lean too for extra storage)
- Heating (wall insulation would be much more straight forward, although I still lose the in floor heat option)
Cons
- Cost (Assume it would be more costly than option 1)
- Heating (Lack of in floor heat without a re-pour)
Option 3 - Tear it all down and start from scratch with a pole barn.
Pros
- Exactly what I want or need
Cons
- Time / Money
Thanks for the time gang.
