Looking to build a 4 car garage/polebarn. 2 wide, 2 deep, not finished inside, pretty much bare bones What are some cost effective options? I'm getting quotes 30-35000. I know lumbers high, is that reasonable? Any cheaper kits?
My 24wx30d garage with 10ft walls cost $37k when it was built 9 years ago. Bare bones inside.Looking to build a 4 car garage/polebarn. 2 wide, 2 deep, not finished inside, pretty much bare bones What are some cost effective options? I'm getting quotes 30-35000. I know lumbers high, is that reasonable? Any cheaper kits?
Looking to build a 4 car garage/polebarn. 2 wide, 2 deep, not finished inside, pretty much bare bones What are some cost effective options? I'm getting quotes 30-35000. I know lumbers high, is that reasonable? Any cheaper kits?
Size is pretty open at this point, leaning 20x40 ten foot ceiling tho. Maybe I can find a used one and move it? LolI don't see a square footage on there? 2 wide x 2 deep could be 20 x 40 or 28 x 50, big difference.
Pole building, wood frame steel skin or steel skeleton , steel skin?
Doors? Windows? Interior Height?Floor included? Too many variables to answer the question accurately.
For today's times it sounds like a good price assuming 20 x 40 , 10 ft ceiling, wood frame, steel skin, no windows , 1 man door, 2 7 x 7 garage doors, no gutters, electric, floors.
Materials are high in today's world.
20x40 ten foot
Size is pretty open at this point, leaning 20x40 ten foot ceiling tho. Maybe I can find a used one and move it? Lol
Intention is a lift to work, 1 long time storage, one project, and one spot for other workEveryone will tell you go as big as you can, then go bigger. They're all correct. You say you don't need it, but you will in 5 years.
A 12 ft ceiling will enable you to install a lift but, heat rises. With that ceiling it will take longer to heat and you will have heat. Maybe not now but even if it's a propane heater, you'll be getting a heat source.
20 x 40 will fit 4 cars with walking around space. What's your intentions ?
I don't see a square footage on there? 2 wide x 2 deep could be or 28 x 50, big difference..
Size is pretty open at this point, leaning 20x40 ten foot ceiling tho. Maybe I can find a used one and move it? Lol
Thanks for the heads up!I'd round it off to 30 X 50, seems to be a more standard size from what I've shopped.
2 cars side by side with 20 feet isn't going to leave you a lot of room on either side of the car to really open the doors if needed. Been there, done that, NOT FUN at all! Especially if you have a shelf unit on a side wall. Just something to think about. Good Luck
Intention is a lift to work, 1 long time storage, one project, and one spot for other work
Great day when I built my shop I wanted 50x100, but zoning wouldn't allow where I wanted to put it. I guess the fire truck driver can't backup. So I built a 40x60x16 I've had 8 cars in it and I still can work on stuff, if I packed them tighter than I could fit more. The cost was around half a hundred that included concrete, a pad in front of the doors, two 14x10 doors, man door two windows. Not included were electrical and ground work. The reason for the 16 foot high and big doors was future RV storage. I forgot about gutters that cost 500.00 more. When you have one built check their bond, if in a high water area make sure that they put the additive in the concrete. also gutters. Just my two cents
I like and agree with Dave's suggestions above. The only thing I would change is the door width. 10' x 8' is a minimum, and I'd bump it to 12' x 10' if I was building. I have two 10' x 7'6" doors on my 32' x 32' garage. The width leaves a little wiggle room when a vehicle is in the door way, but at 7 1/2 foot I only have an inch or so between the top of my truck or Jeep and can't get my tractor inside without folding the ROPS.