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Re: Tractor Shed and Shop Only Slight O.T.
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Posted by Larry Hardesty on April 09, 2006 at 10:59:41 from (70.96.157.88):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Shed and Shop Only Slight O.T. posted by Dean Barker on April 08, 2006 at 21:11:00:
Dean, Thanks. Sometimes hard to sort out prices. Morton wanted to price a turnkey building so with electrical and insulation it got pretty high. I think by in large they have good looking buildings and generally people are happy with them. However, there is a price. Would you put insulation under the cement? In addition to the vapor barrier? I don't have big farm equipment, just old tractors. I was thinking 14 high and 12 wide for slide up doors just incase I ever got a mobile home...think that is adequate? I got several quotes. Materials range from $15,000 plus to $22,000 plus but lots of variables within. Wicks will do 40 x 70 with two garage doors, two walk in doors, and three windows and 24 x 40 cement 5" slab for $32,000 plus. No insulation, heat, electricity, etc, and I gotta decide what to to about insulation, heating, lighting, and electricity, in addition to the basic building. Morton a year ago was more like $54,000 for turnkey building but then they do their poles closer together, as someone has already noted. I have other prices inbetween. Thanks, Larry
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