Posted by Armand Tatro on April 05, 2011 at 17:15:08 from (98.227.26.140):
In Reply to: O/T Barn Question posted by FC Andy on April 05, 2011 at 10:23:09:
First put the put the finish floor at least one foot above grade to insure drainage away from building!! I did this on the last building I did and would never do otherwise! Also as the wind blows over time dirt blows against building and water will find its way into the building if you don"t build it one foot above grade. Do not have a west facing door if your shop is on that end because it will be super hot in the sumer. Inside sliding doors are a good idea. First when you slide them open or close they will not scratch the outside of the wall. Second less snow and ice to move to open and close. If you want the wall space for storage build a second wall to form a pocket for the doors to in. I have one inside slider and one outside slider and much prefer the inside slider! Armand
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