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Re: POLE BARN CONSTRUCTION AND PEOPLE DOORS IN WIN
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Posted by Mike M on April 02, 2007 at 11:05:54 from (24.140.28.219):
In Reply to: POLE BARN CONSTRUCTION AND PEOPLE DOORS IN WINTER posted by n444 on April 02, 2007 at 10:50:15:
On my last barn I dug down under the walk in door area and stacked in some ridged styrofoam then packed the dirt in around it. My floor doesn't go under my door. Under my overhead doors I pour a footer 1 foot wide 3 feet deep across the door opening and my doors close onto this. My floor is just poured as a seperate pad inside the skirtboard and inside up to my footers. Seems to work out good,but no builders do this as it takes extra work and you have to do the footers and then come back later and do the floor.
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