Hey guys,
I have a question and would like everybody to weigh in with thoughts, concerns, opinions, etc. I have been planning on building a new shop/office/apartment for the last couple of years. I have it mostly planned out.....and then it happened. Thanks to someone on this board(who shall remain nameless
I started thinking. In town is the old Chevrolet dealership. They built a new building on the highway and left the original. I can get into either setup for approximately the same $$. The dealership has TONS of character and the shop isa almost ready to work in. The office remodel would take a bit. I am REALLY concerned about the difference in energy efficiency between the two options I am looking at. The new building would have infloor heat, solar, and wind power, newer doors/windows and better insulation. But I can picture the dealership all redone.....I have an old Wayne gas pump for the showroom, put up some neon lights, placards, etc. I know this is a long read, but I thought the folks here would give me some direction and guidance. THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!!
Greg
I have a question and would like everybody to weigh in with thoughts, concerns, opinions, etc. I have been planning on building a new shop/office/apartment for the last couple of years. I have it mostly planned out.....and then it happened. Thanks to someone on this board(who shall remain nameless
Greg

You have to have at least a Level 1 Environmental Site Test performed by a testing firm working for you. If any potential problems exist, you might also need a Level 2 test. Almost every former vehicle dealership site (and many other commercial sites) have at least some problems other than undergound tanks. Problems like oil leaks, gasoline, battery acid and anti-freeze spills, asbestos, lead paint, (to name a few) are almost always present and are all considered to be recognized environmental concerns (RECs). If you are borrowing money for the purchase, even 1 REC is enough to stop your loan.