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They should have all been green to see dents
Thanks for the suggestion!
Are there any gauge differences ? Thanks
Thank you for your question! Yes, there are gauge differences among the steel options. Here’s a quick comparison: • FBi Steel: 29 gauge • Morton Steel: 26 gauge • Menards Steel: 29 gauge
Must be nice making a living ripping people off
You never ever install metal over shingles. Regardless of a vapor barrier. This straight laziness and horrible building practice.
Thanks for your comment. I understand your concern about installing metal over shingles. It's always important to follow best practices in construction to ensure longevity and quality. While some builders might choose this method to save time and costs, it's crucial to evaluate each situation individually.
Ours was 500k
Thanks for sharing! The cost of building a barndominium can vary widely depending on the size, design, location, and finishes you choose.
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Lotta rambling about ranges bro… Better information would be regional Breakdown on size & how to separate Living space from garage space & how It’s taxed in a state like MI. Also Barndo With 6” slab compared to dig basement & footing with poured walls… basement & garage space is not taxed in MI.
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate your suggestions. A regional breakdown, especially focusing on specifics like separating living space from garage space and tax implications in states like Michigan, would definitely be useful. I'll make sure to cover those points in future videos.
That building is MASSIVE in person! Job well done!
Thank you so much! It was a great project to work on, and we're proud of the end result. Stay tuned for more exciting builds!
I don't know if the roofer is going have the experience to hit so side
Thanks for your comment! When working with roofers on post-frame construction projects, it's important to ensure they have experience with this type of building. You might want to discuss your specific requirements and expectations with them to see if they're comfortable and familiar with the techniques involved. If they’re not experienced, it might be a good idea to look for a roofer who has more expertise in this area to ensure a quality outcome.
Cool but I’d shoot my self haha
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Mic was pretty low on this one
Thanks for the input!
“FBI” buildings…..hmmmm
We are a family owned post frame construction company located in the heart of Northern Indiana, and are proud to be the preferred favorite pole barn builder. Since 1958, we have been constructing farm buildings, horse barns, commercial buildings, and even hobby shops and garages. During that time, we have built more than 20,000 post frame buildings and are proud to serve farmers, equine enthusiasts, commercial and industrial warehouse owners, and even the locals who just want a work shop. Proudly serving Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky give us a call for your post frame building needs.
Song was sick lol
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Bro even building company likes Kendrick diss track drake is cooked
Just keeping up with the trending music! 😉 Thanks for watching!
The crane operator definitely makes a difference especially a good one
Absolutely! A skilled crane operator is crucial for ensuring safety and efficiency on the job site. We’re fortunate to work with some of the best in the business. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Do we need to predrill before screwing in the perlins?
Great question! Yes, we pre-drill our purlins before screwing them in. This ensures precision and makes the assembly process smoother.
How much does the shell concrete and insulation cost on something like this?
Thanks for your question. While costs can vary based on factors like size, location, and materials, a ballpark figure for the shell, concrete, and insulation is around $80,000. For a more precise estimate tailored to your needs, we recommend reaching out to our sales team. They can provide you with a detailed quote. You can contact them at (800) 552-2981 or visit our website for more details. Thanks for watching!
If you are storing hay, sand and smaller gravel are no good. Hard on cattle's teeth. The larger stone will still get stuck in it sometimes and make it out to the paddocks. Ive heard asphalt is best for hay, moisture wont permiate through it like concrete, but some guys have luck with sealed concrete. We just do the best we can with our dirt floor. Still molds some.
Thank you for your insight! You're right about the challenges with different flooring materials. Asphalt does offer good moisture resistance, but sealed concrete seems to work well for some too.
Wow, that was so helpful and detailed
Glad it was helpful!
The text in your short should be placed higher, I can't read it because it's blocked by your channel name
Appreciate the feedback! Thank you!
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I don't see how it is any different from Wood Frame construction. Just adapted differently.
I understand where you’re coming from! While both wood frame construction and pole barn construction use wood as a primary material, there are some key differences. Pole barns use large poles or posts buried in the ground to support the structure, which can make them quicker and more cost-effective to build. Traditional wood frame construction, on the other hand, relies on a continuous foundation and more intricate framing techniques. This means pole barns often offer more flexibility in design and can be more suitable for certain types of buildings, like agricultural or storage structures. Thanks for your comment!
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Worlds dumbest clip
Are you sure about that? Just having fun with a trending meme. Thanks for watching!
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Not including land or any utilities a very basic house inside a 40x80, 1200 sq ft of living space I’m at 182k done. Did electric, Drywall, and interior doors/trim/ paint myself. Also the choice to do heated floors is a big one with these. That alone was nearly 10k. It’s not really cheaper at all to do these. Not sure where that ever came from hearing that years ago.
Thanks for sharing your experience! It’s really helpful to hear firsthand what the costs can look like for a project like this. Doing a lot of the work yourself definitely helps with savings, but it’s clear that materials and specific choices, like heated floors, can really add up. It’s a common misconception that building this way is always cheaper, but it seems like it depends a lot on the specifics of the project. Appreciate the detailed breakdown!
Damn a guy on reddit just posted his that he built and it was 2500sq ft with a loft. He only hired someone to do the concrete. 4 bedrooms 3 baths and he paid 180k in total. It's beautiful
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I still didn’t see how the lifted the roof that was awesome.
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Can only imagine how cheap that wood structure was during this awesome time of Bidenomics
It's interesting to think about how economic policies and market conditions can impact the cost of building materials like wood. There are many factors at play that influence prices and availability.
Now watch the amish do it. lol
That is very impressive!
Da best man for the job
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HE IS NOT THE CHOSEN ONE!!! He will take the maga into uncharged waters. Open your eyes kids. Democracy.is at stake.
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Energy efficient? The aluminium siding design has very poor efficency
Thanks for your input! Actually, post frame construction tends to be more energy efficient compared to steel frame. It offers better insulation options and reduces thermal bridging.
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Seriously !! Hes good not that good
Everyone has different tastes and opinions, and that’s totally okay!
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PROBABLY SET IT DOWN BACKWARDS.
This was a pole barn that was just lifted a few feet. We didn't perform any magical building gymnastics or set it down backward. Thanks for the insightful comment!
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Thank you!
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Whats average barndominium with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms run? Rought 2500 to 3000sf
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$75 per square foot for basic build with simple finishes. Slightly upgraded finishes with porches around $125 per sq ft. My family did one in Georgia for $350,000 2400 sq ft living 2000 sq ft shop with 25x25 breezeway between them.
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@@keithtaylor5568 RU sure about that? Seriously...what company did you purchase from? What was the specific model? What add-ons & upgrades from their posted price? I'd _LUUUUV_ to get the link to all of this.
It’s a pole barn your store equipment in there why does it need a finish apart from a Seal on the bottem I shop I kinda get POLE BARN idk
Thank you for your input! While it's true that a pole barn is often used for storing equipment and may not require extensive finishing, there are a few reasons why some people choose to go beyond just sealing the bottom. Durability and Protection: Finishing the interior can help protect the structure and contents from moisture, pests, and other environmental factors, extending the lifespan of both the building and the stored equipment. Temperature Control: Insulating and finishing the interior can help with temperature regulation, making it more comfortable to work in and better for sensitive equipment. Aesthetics and Functionality: A finished interior can create a more pleasant and functional workspace. It can also make the barn more versatile for different uses beyond just storage. Resale Value: Investing in a quality finish can increase the overall value of the property, which could be beneficial if you ever decide to sell. We appreciate every perspective and understand that the level of finishing is a personal choice based on individual needs and preferences!