Let's see your shelters or garage pic's
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From: Slapout, Alabama
Thanks. By "coin?", I was asking for cost/price. I haven't seen those before. So far my floor is polished concrete and it's slick when it's wet. I've seen epoxied floors, and they are even slicker when wet. I don't want that; but still have not figured out what I want the long term surface to be.
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From: Fort Worth TX
Still a work is progress just finished the building 2 months ago. Seem to have a enough projects to keep me busy all winter. Finally have a place to work on the boat inside. I'm one of the young ones at 35 but have wanted this for a long time
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It's similar to standard insulation just plastic sheeting on one side sandwiched between the R panel and the wall. I like it better than spray foam and way cheaper than spray foam. We don't need it that much down here but when its in the 20s at night you can heat it quickly.
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The construction is cheaper it's all square tubing. Lucky down here we don't have snow weight issues usually. We just get nasty storms and such , its rated for 90mph wind. Let's hope that true I think my lifes savings is in there.
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What's the cost. I'm in the market and have been looking. Yours is nice but not sure what kind of snow load it will support.




