Posted by paul on February 23, 2018 at 16:39:33 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: O T building shop posted by doorman on February 23, 2018 at 16:04:16:
It can be easier to wall off and insulate and hang stuff on a typical 2x framed wall.
A pole building uses almost the same wood, but less labor and time to put up so you get more building for your dollar. They are not really bad to insulate or finish, but it is different to do so.....
You can do a lot of different foundation types depending on your end goal, a pole building can be cheap with the wood in the holes, or moderate cost with concrete posts below ground, or speedy with a real foundation and poles plated to the foundation.
So, are you looking for a storeage shed which a person often wants the most room for the cheapest price, or do you want a nice heated floored shop to work in, where the costs get closer to each other? And also what size, typically the bigger you get the cheaper the pole barn becomes, a small garage size the framed 2x building is pretty easy and cheap....
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