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Get an estimate from the place in Iowa, forget name maybe someone on here knows that company.
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^^^ Here we go
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I used these guys for my carport but they do garages too.
http://www.carolinacarportsinc.com/products/index it cost me $2600 for a 24'x36' open sided gable end carport two years ago and it took a crew of Mexicans about 3 hours from start to finish to do it. they just do the building so the inside walls and things like plumbing you have to do or get done separately. they have presized or custom sizes and will tell you the size to make your slab and they put the building on it. now if you want the commercial style I-beam heavy duty steel buildings that's something different. if you want you can pour the slap with your plumbing and electrical pipes in it if you want toilets and all that, then they will come out and install the building on the slab and then you or you can have someone build a regular 2x4 walls inside for bathrooms and closets or whatever you need. this is an 18x26 building with one garage door and one walk in door http://www.carolinacarportsinc.com/c...er_step=741420 but the price is the same as the 24x30 building with two 9x8 garage doors and one 36" rear exit door installed that I priced below. you can run your water and electrical later by drilling holes through the sheeting because I hadn't decided where everything was going to be yet. look at this one, its the one I hope to be getting sometime after next year: http://www.carolinacarportsinc.com/c...er_step=741409 the prices they give you are for delivered and installed on your site so all they add is your local taxes Last edited by keakar; 11-14-2014 at 03:37 PM. |
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OK thanks Keakar, looks like good options, but I'm looking for something that looks a little less like a garage, and more like a storage building. In general, is a metal building less expensive than other materials, i.e. possibly less labor involved? Trying to figure out the best way to go.
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No problem. If you need any more information just holler.
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yes its very easy on labor so a lot of the savings are right there plus its done 100% complete in half a day as long as you can provide a ready slab and 110v power source for the tools they use. but I think they bring a generator for a small extra charge if you have no power. its a tough call because if you build something that looks like a shed, it looks nicer but then it requires normal maint like roof shingles and wall paint. I think you could have a traditional structure like like you want that is built from standard construction materials built on your slab for around 12-15k and I guess 3 days to a week to finish it but the trouble is most "good" contractors don't want anything to do with small jobs like this so the guys that are interested in doing it are small time, just "ok" contractors and not exactly your first choice of who you would like to do it. Last edited by keakar; 11-14-2014 at 06:05 PM. |
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I just bought a 30x40 with 12 foot walls from mueller. It is engineered to lousiana wind requirements. On roll up door and one walk in. Building is fully insulated. Cost was $10,200. Slab is $7,200 and install is $4,000. Electric should be about $3,000. So a total $24,400.
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Metal building and pole barns are about the same price. |
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