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  1. 46 minutes ago, TimTheAzn said:

    Well I'd tell em to shove that pole where the sun don't shine.

    I did. It was in Florida but my Dad got a 36x24x18 done with concrete, electrical, water, drainage 3 overhead doors, 2 man doors and windows for 28k

    Lucky bastard

  2. I'm now abandoning this idea because the only builder I could get to call me back wanted $20k for a 24x24x12.

    I've got about 5 other needs to use the cash for now instead of a luxury of another garage. Plus if I wait a bit and my dad sells his house I'm still banking on him kicking me cash to build something to store all his shit too

  3. 18 hours ago, DerekClouser said:

    Called and got voicemails.  Guess I'll wait for them to call me back...

    Not surprised with them on a Monday honestly.

    Reach out to Corey O'keefe 440-497-4393 x251 or cokeefe@leadersmoving.com

    Tell him Brian DeGross referred you and that you have a $100 off coupon. He may give you both the coupon and a slight discount as well. If you went with them this would be the 5th move I've given them since March

  4. ah fucking mortgage companies and taxes just boned me so now I have $4k less than planned. May just end up extending the driveway 10ft for the extra parking space I need for the time being and put off the garage. What a bummer

  5. 1 hour ago, durk said:

    I believe Carter Lumber has a pole barn estimator on their website, at least they used to. You could use that and I would guess you could find a contractor that could give you a ballpark price per square foot to get a rough estimate. Carter’s estimate was a little high but it gave me an idea of what the cost would be. 

    sweet they still have it so just did that. for a 24x24x12 they have me at $7k in materials

  6. 18 hours ago, MidgetTodd said:

    What you wanna know hombre? Be specific. 

    Big things, length is irrelevant but width is. Anything over 36’ wide the price jumps huge because of expensive trusses. 

    2x6 laminated posts are stronger and longer lasting than 6x6

    Get the metal warranty up front and in writing, not all are equal 

    Amish are way cheaper 

    ight now my biggest thing is figuring out a ballpark price range of what it would run me and if I can do this now or if I should save up and wait. I don't need or can really fit anything huge, realistically I'd probably be at 24' x 20' or I can go 24' x 24' if I can get a variance from the city on how close it can be to the edge of the lot. I also need a ceiling height of 12' so I can add a storage lift down the line because the end game is to have storage for my Firehawk and soon to be '65 GTO. If I can get those on one side and be able to have my daily next to them would be the dream.

  7. Who has had a pole barn built, what size and how much? Do's and don'ts? Things you wish you did or didn't do.

    I'm looking at now going pole barn route for 2nd garage instead of stick built for a few reasons. I'm somewhat limited on size because of my new lot and my budget.

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