Posted by cadpoobah on October 21, 2010 at 13:44:08 from (162.40.60.21):
In Reply to: Cleary Buildings posted by Beatles65 on October 19, 2010 at 19:22:15:
<< Disclaimer: I work for 64 Metals (www.64metals.com), a post-frame building company.>>
Just happened to stumble on this thread. It's always interesting to "eaves drop" on what others say about post-frame buildings in general and the companies that build them. All of the companies listed below are top of the line, and produce excellent buildings. For smaller post-frame companies like ours, they set the standard. And all of them (us included), at some point or another, will deliver a less-than-expected experience. It's unfortunate, but it happens. Keeping quality crews is a challenge for all of us. But, since the construction is fairly straightforward, there's always the option to do it yourself.
As some have already stated, most all post-frame buildings are pretty much alike. I suggest you consider Perma-column posts (www.permacolumn.com) on your buildings. We use them in almost all of our buildings and have been very pleased. Also for consideration (warning: self-promotion ahead!), we offer a steel truss that bolts directly to traditional post-frame construction. It allows up to 16' bays, 100' clearspans, and more additional interior space. Just saying! :-)
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