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Originally posted by Crestliner View PostI agree...Goodon has been a great building for me. Built a 70 x 200 x 20 in 2008, insulated, cement and floor heat...everything is clean and in showroom quality and I don’t have to trade all the time....it’s full now...farm has doubled in size since then....and the next one will be 80 x 250 x 22....hope I get the crop and cash this year to put it up.
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Ancient history . This thread.
Came back to haunt me
The ritchey bros. Fabric building
I put up that I was dubious of.
Well . Fabric held up but big wind bent the pipes .
Junk.
Ended up putting up a prairie post frame. 60 x120
Seemed like good build quality.
Rafters esp. Time will tell.
Old Chinese proverb
Poor man buy twice.
Quite the story how all these
Manitoba building co.s have a Goodon connection.
Goodon,integrity, and prairie post frame
.
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Funny thing about Goodons you get a price in ten minutes a build in 2 days and a owner yelling and screaming at you when you inform him building is not square. My second building was a Prairie post. Crew took 3 days building was perfect (actually crew was ex Goodons crew said they were sick of owners) and Prairie post rep came out to see if i was pleased with everything . What a difference, Prairie post appreciate peoples business they dont grad the cheque and run.
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Originally posted by slurp View PostFunny thing about Goodons you get a price in ten minutes a build in 2 days and a owner yelling and screaming at you when you inform him building is not square. My second building was a Prairie post. Crew took 3 days building was perfect (actually crew was ex Goodons crew said they were sick of owners) and Prairie post rep came out to see if i was pleased with everything . What a difference, Prairie post appreciate peoples business they dont grad the cheque and run.
I like Prairie pricing, but I feel they cut corners and codes to make it cheaper. In my experiences you get what you pay for.
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Originally posted by Mr. Agriculture View PostI was told that Prairie crews are ex Goodon crews that were fired.. for workmanship and substance abuse issues..?!
I like Prairie pricing, but I feel they cut corners and codes to make it cheaper. In my experiences you get what you pay for.
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Originally posted by Partners View PostWe had a Behlen High profile 50X80..Colapsed under snow load...
Be sure to ad that to your insurance policies...
That is why we went post sheds with extra strong rafters..and snow load coverage...
The old behlen was built by their crews so it was no fault of ours..
The one with precast walls looks like a bomb shelter. Maybe good planning there. Gotta be couple hundred in concrete in that building.Last edited by jazz; Feb 23, 2019, 12:01.
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we have had our Goodon shop a year and a half and couldn't be happier with it . as i said we had problems with local salesman , then talked to owners and they were absolutely incredible to deal with . many people have remarked on the good quality of the building . i wouldn't hesitate to use them again . went with a competitor on a previous pole shed .experience was not so good . carpenters showed up pissed , downhill from there . actually we paid Goodon to add bracing to that pole shed that had been missed , when they built our shop
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Originally posted by jazz View PostThat must have been a freak occurrence. Every small town hockey rink in the country has a behlen curvet style roof.
The one with precast walls looks like a bomb shelter. Maybe good planning there. Gotta be couple hundred in concrete in that building.
We were lucky to get one...
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Originally posted by Rareearth View PostNo coverage for collapse under snow load is bullshit!
That’s the same as dents in roofs, vehicles etc from hail storms. Some companies don’t cover hail storm damage, go figure.
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Originally posted by Daylate View Post
Or build something that doesn't rot that will be there for many many generations. Precast concrete walls. Behlen roof going on it right now.
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