We built a 40 by 80 14 foot walls. We built a wall so we have 32 by 40 work shop. We insulated and concreted the work shop. Easy to heat with a propane heater and big enough to work on multiple projects and the 30 foot trailer. If we were doing it again I would seriously consider concreting the entire floor. It is 5 to 5 1/2 inches deep. Only 4 inches around the walls. Since this is a pole barn every thing is run behind the wall board. We would have sprayed the entire building with 1 or 2 inches of closed cell foam before doing any other inside construction if doing it now. We have been very satisfied with this building. The work area has a 10 wide by 12 high insulated door. The storage area has a 20 foot wide by 12 foot high sliding door and a 10 foot wide by 12 high roll up door. If We were doing it again We would make the 20 foot door roll up. I would not give up any of the doors. The shop has 2 Windows and a man door. The storage area also has a man door. The back side wall has translucent panels the top 2 feet.
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