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Help with building design!
I am needing/wanting to build a garage about 24x30. (but am open to other sizes). I need to do this myself. I don’t have the money right now for a concrete floor. I have been toying with ideas trying to do this as cheaply as possible. (And still look halfway decent). Anyway, what do you guys think in terms of price the difference between vinyl siding/shingle roof vs all metal building? Metal where I am is about 3.08/ft. I think I priced vinyl siding at 70 bucks a square a Lowes. (Although I may be able to find tan siding cheaper somewhere else). I had been thinking pole barn was the cheapest. I am struggelign with roof trusses vs building my own too. One thing I was wondering, I sort of like the gambrel type roofs and was reading a shed building manual last night. It had a plan where you assembled gambrel type ribs on the ground, then assembled them togther to form a building. It got me wondering, could a person assemble a gambrel rib for a building such as this made of 4x4 posts on the ground then somehow lift it into pre dug post holes? It seems the roof and everything would be right there and it would have increased headroom because of no trusses. Maybe using a pole or something to get it up? (I could maybe get acess to a tractor with a bucket on it.) I kind of like the gambrel roof look but it may be harder to do, especially the roof. Appreciate any help from you experts |
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