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Sydwayz 04-30-2006 07:05 PM

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Thanks for the additional input. Has anyone sold their place with a barn included?

I have a quote for the 40x60, but I just don't need the extra space for the cost. Once you go from 30 to 40 foot span, the price jumps considerably, and the concrete... holy $hit. Why is concrete so expensive? Its just sand, gravel and water!!

Rippem, how do your sliding doors work for you? Do they seal well as far as wind and rain on the edges? How is the ease of movement?

excursion 04-30-2006 08:08 PM

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Brian, just got the concrete poured on friday, Awsome job!!!!! You should come out and check it out someday. Got to wait for the concrete to cure before the epoxy, 28 days. Dont forget to tell them I sent you, I need that $100.00 finders fee now...lol :D
In our area, you will get your money back every day.

Rippem 04-30-2006 10:30 PM

Re: Building a boat storage barn... result on property value.
 

Originally Posted by Sydwayz

Rippem, how do your sliding doors work for you? Do they seal well as far as wind and rain on the edges? How is the ease of movement?

excellent

yes, very well

easy. I throw a couple gobs of light waterproof grease in the track once in a while. This older unit has nice heavy-duty trucks with a relatively wide wheel.

R Addiction 04-30-2006 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Why is concrete so expensive? Its just sand, gravel and water!!

It's actually close to the same price as wood anymore. This 32X53 ft monster is being built on my mother in laws property. Two floors all concrete with radiant heat in both of the floors :cool: Will make a nice place to keep my AT in the years to come :D

Sean H 04-30-2006 11:39 PM

Re: Building a boat storage barn... result on property value.
 

Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Thanks for the additional input. Has anyone sold their place with a barn included?

I have a quote for the 40x60, but I just don't need the extra space for the cost. Once you go from 30 to 40 foot span, the price jumps considerably, and the concrete... holy $hit. Why is concrete so expensive? Its just sand, gravel and water!!

Rippem, how do your sliding doors work for you? Do they seal well as far as wind and rain on the edges? How is the ease of movement?

don't forget the rebar, that is the expensive part....

i also agree with somebody above, spend a little more on the front (make it look like the house if possible) and you will get a little more out of it, some don't like the look of a metal building behind there house, even if they are going to use it...

wwwTOPDJcom 05-01-2006 12:03 AM

Re: Building a boat storage barn... result on property value.
 
yes rebar not the wire mesh, I built a 26 x 38 x 10.5 for 12k doing everything myself Except for the concrete which I hired out.
My Relator told me the a large storage building too close the home can hurt resale, unless its tastfully designed and the house still dwarfs it.

satisfactionII 05-01-2006 08:23 PM

Re: Building a boat storage barn... result on property value.
 
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
"I have a quote for the 40x60, but I just don't need the extra space for the cost. Once you go from 30 to 40 foot span, the price jumps considerably, and the concrete... holy $hit. Why is concrete so expensive? Its just sand, gravel and water!! "


Two words, China, Iraq. We are shipping that stuff by the boat loads to both places. Oh yeah re-bar as well. Want to make some money, buy stock in the companies supplying the China buildout.

Sydwayz 05-01-2006 10:24 PM

Re: Building a boat storage barn... result on property value.
 
Thanks everyone. I got hit with bird attacks on both of my vehicles again today. I am going to have to jump on this barn thing soonest.

Rippem 05-02-2006 04:46 AM

Re: Building a boat storage barn... result on property value.
 

Originally Posted by Sydwayz
Thanks everyone. I got hit with bird attacks on both of my vehicles again today. I am going to have to jump on this barn thing soonest.

you'll have birds in a pole barn too. for me it's just little sparrows/wrens. they sh!t very little and I have zero insects, no flyers, no crawlers...nothin'

we exercise population control, and cleansing, in the boathouse. Pigeons, blackbirds, or any other dirty nuisance bird... roosting, or just stopping by, gets it.

800 ft/sec pellet rifle w/scope. I use the pointed penetrator.

the robins that pass thru, the little wrens (some of whom nest) stay...
they serve more of a purpose eating the spiders off the rafters, than they cause a problem in noise or chit combined. ;)


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