Locke96
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What's up guys. Been a while since ive been here. The wife and I are starting the very long journey of planning our new home and shop build on some land we purchased a few years ago. We bought a the property with a decent house on it (renting it out for now) a 20x30 shop (no electricity) and a 30x30 shop (with electricity and my main workshop right now.) Naturally with this thought process of building, the age old question comes up. "How big of a shop do I need?"
Here's what ive got going on in my 2 shops as of right now. In the 20x30 I have a classic chevy truck that's going to get redone "one day" and that's it. In the 30x30 shop I currently have a UTV, 4 dirt bikes, a bass boat, 2 large work benches, 4 pallets worth of large items for work, tool boxes etc. The 30x30 is pretty packed with all of this.
These 2 shops are close to the original home site, with our new build site going about 1500' away from it, so using these 2 shops when we do the new build is slightly less than ideal and we are considering selling the rental along with the 2 shops after we build. We basically bought this property for the land and the structures were just a bonus.
My wants for a new shop are as follows:
*Be able to fit everything in the existing 2 shops inside of it, with plenty of room to work.
*Add space for another vehicle and four wheeler.
*Have space for a 2 post lift with its own door
*Have space for an interior room around 200-300sqft (about the size of a living room I would say) that has heat/ac that I can use to do tedious tasks without sweating all over everything in the west tx heat.
*Have at least 1 wing that I can use to store trailers under. It doesn't need to have a slab or be all the way closed in, just something to keep the sun off the decks and tires.
So, what size do you guys think I need? Is this doable with a 40x60? Or do I need to be looking at something closer to 3000-3500 sqft?
Yes I know, you can never have a shop that's too big. However obviously bigger costs more $$$.
Second question, have you guys seen metal builders giving longer quote times lately? Im not sure if that's the correct term or not. What I mean is, I know from about 2020-2023 builders would only hold a quote price for about 1 week because of how volatile metal prices were. Seems like things have stabilized a bit since then. Is it useless to get some quotes right now if we know we won't be locking anything in for at least a year?
Thanks for any help!
Here's what ive got going on in my 2 shops as of right now. In the 20x30 I have a classic chevy truck that's going to get redone "one day" and that's it. In the 30x30 shop I currently have a UTV, 4 dirt bikes, a bass boat, 2 large work benches, 4 pallets worth of large items for work, tool boxes etc. The 30x30 is pretty packed with all of this.
These 2 shops are close to the original home site, with our new build site going about 1500' away from it, so using these 2 shops when we do the new build is slightly less than ideal and we are considering selling the rental along with the 2 shops after we build. We basically bought this property for the land and the structures were just a bonus.
My wants for a new shop are as follows:
*Be able to fit everything in the existing 2 shops inside of it, with plenty of room to work.
*Add space for another vehicle and four wheeler.
*Have space for a 2 post lift with its own door
*Have space for an interior room around 200-300sqft (about the size of a living room I would say) that has heat/ac that I can use to do tedious tasks without sweating all over everything in the west tx heat.
*Have at least 1 wing that I can use to store trailers under. It doesn't need to have a slab or be all the way closed in, just something to keep the sun off the decks and tires.
So, what size do you guys think I need? Is this doable with a 40x60? Or do I need to be looking at something closer to 3000-3500 sqft?
Yes I know, you can never have a shop that's too big. However obviously bigger costs more $$$.
Second question, have you guys seen metal builders giving longer quote times lately? Im not sure if that's the correct term or not. What I mean is, I know from about 2020-2023 builders would only hold a quote price for about 1 week because of how volatile metal prices were. Seems like things have stabilized a bit since then. Is it useless to get some quotes right now if we know we won't be locking anything in for at least a year?
Thanks for any help!
