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Re: Storage buildings??
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Posted by rustyfarmall on June 17, 2004 at 16:18:53 from (199.120.81.218):
In Reply to: Storage buildings?? posted by Jonathan on June 17, 2004 at 14:16:37:
If you want to do it yourself, Menards has some really nice packages, or Lowes, Home depot, etc. If you are going to hire it built, then you may as well go with something like Cleary, as Ron suggested. Others to consider would be Butler, Wick, and a bunch of others that I can't remember right now. There may even be a few local builders in your area that could do a good job for you. You don't need to build the whole thing all at once, the concrete floor can be added later, as well as the overhead garage doors. You will want to put up the sliding doors however. I am not sure I understand your concerns with the concrete floor and freezing weather. It gets very cold where I live, my building is 36'x 60', full concrete floor, and is not heated except for when I am out there, which is not very often when it is cold, and my floor is as good now as when it was poured, 5 years ago.
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