Posted by John in La on February 08, 2016 at 19:45:42 from (96.33.136.54):
Went and got a quote on a building I was asking about the other day.
All metal 24 feet wide by 30 feet long with 10 foot high walls. Not a splinter of wood in the whole thing. Includes 14 gauge 4" galvanized post and trusses; 26 gauge galvalume roof; 26 gauge painted walls and trim; metal walk door; metal 10'x 8' roll up door; and all the screws to put it together.
$4825.00
Was thinking about getting a 24 x 24 but when she told me the 24 x 30 was only $600 more I am leaning to the larger size.
To add corner cable bracing for it to meet my wind load is $250 and for full insulation roof and walls is another $500. So that puts me out the door for $5575.00 plus tax and I only need to add foundation.
She also give me a quote of $2006.00 for the post; trusses; corner bracing and roof metal. This quote will basically give me a carport that I could later add the walls to. Really thinking about going this route as I can build over time.
In my area we have serious wood rot and termite problems. And without a full slab it can be heck to keep on top of it. This seems like a good way to deal with those problems and still stay away from the high cost of I beam metal buildings.
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