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    #11
    That quote was from Goodon. Looks to have everything in it. Integrity was about 20% higher but they use partial concrete posts.

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      #12
      Dimond doors worth every penny

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        #13
        My son does concrete work on the side, has done so for over a decade. He has poured concrete around posts and on the inside of the posts, both work. Personally around the posts seals the building better against rodents imo. He is also a big fan of concrete bottomed posts. As far as frost heaves he always saw cuts the floor so that it will crack along the lines and uses lots of rebar. And of course a layer of tamped gravel on top of the gumbo.
        Last edited by Hamloc; Mar 22, 2022, 13:01.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
          My son does concrete work on the side, has done so for over a decade. He has poured concrete around posts and on the inside of the posts, both work. Personally around the posts seals the building better against rodents imo. He is also a big fan of concrete bottomed posts. As far as frost heaves he always saw cuts the floor so that it will crack along the lines and uses lots of rebar. And of course a layer of tamped gravel on top of the gumbo.
          Thats how my pad was done.

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            #15
            At the price of these new buildings you really want them to last. With soil around White City, the concrete looks like brand new 20 years after you lay it. Ask me at thirty years. 😂

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              #16
              i put up a 52 by 52 by 18 with 30 foot bi fold door in 2018 , have old 26 by 40 shop atached on the side , it pole built , they said very hard to get studs 18 foot long and straight ! ended up around 100 thousand with heating and wireing all done , even if the cost is high now so what , if you can use the workshop build it anything is better than money sitting in the bank now with the way things are going

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                #17
                Money sits in the bank? Mine swirls in the toilet.

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                  #18
                  60x72x20 pole shed insulated and lined interior, overhangs, windows, 2 overhead doors, pour floor after with two sumps, $220k

                  For Integrity, add $50k.

                  60x72x20 stick build w. 2x8 on 4’ walls with floor, same finishing, $315k

                  Quotes with the last 30 days.

                  Electrical extra.

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                    #19
                    Go at least 18' high, if not 20'.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Taiga View Post
                      60x72x20 pole shed insulated and lined interior, overhangs, windows, 2 overhead doors, pour floor after with two sumps, $220k

                      For Integrity, add $50k.

                      60x72x20 stick build w. 2x8 on 4’ walls with floor, same finishing, $315k

                      Quotes with the last 30 days.

                      Electrical extra.
                      Built 2017
                      48x60x18
                      Goodon built , finished inside , insulated 16 foot overhead door and 26x18 bifold $68 k total
                      Stud wall same size was $125k This is an excellent building
                      Poured cement around posts
                      No gaps inside

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