Posted by MarkB_MI on February 07, 2019 at 06:00:22 from (174.230.14.24):
In Reply to: Building size? posted by Lazy WP on February 07, 2019 at 05:16:04:
> I think with a 15 foot door I can back the trailer in, unhook and get the truck in beside it.
Do you mean a 15 foot TALL door, or a 15 foot WIDE door? You can't put a 15 foot tall door in a post frame building with 14 foot sidewalls. The tallest overhead door you can put in would be 12 feet, assuming you want an electric opener (you will). Of course a sliding door opening would be 14 feet high, but who wants a leaky sliding door?
Now if you are thinking all steel, then you can have an overhead door that's taller than the sidewall height. But I suspect you're not thinking to spend that kind of money.
I would suggest going 50 feet wide rather than 40. I suspect the cost difference between 50 feet and 40 feet plus 12 foot lean-to is not that much; you can put your wife's enclosed shop area INSIDE the building.
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