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Posted by fluggie in IA on October 12, 2005 at 06:15:00 from (207.177.24.214):
In Reply to: O/T Metal Buildings posted by John in Ne. on October 11, 2005 at 13:01:17:
I sell and erect steel and Wood framed buildings plus sell and pour concrete and my choice is the smaller size with the concrete. For one thing, concrete is supposed to go up at least 10% next spring so to concrete the other one will cost you a bunch more later. I also sell and install doors and the overheads are always the better value vs. sliders. Make certain you get a good warranty. I assume you are meaning a studded wall & rafter building when you say wood framed. You will likely get a longer warranty from the Pole Shed supplier than the wood framed. Genereal rule of thumb is 1 year on wood framing and 10 years on Pole shed in case this matters. good luck and enjoy your new shop/shed.
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