Don't forget the floor drains.
Bad idea IMO, they will leak before the steel panels will, hail will punch a hole in them and someone on the roof could slip and go through them. We did the gable end and a 2' strip below the eave on our cow barn with translucent panels and that lets in a lot of light.I suggest adding some of the translucent light panels in the roofing system. They are the same size and shape as the metal roof panels and made for this application.
I walked into a pole barn that had them installed and the difference is night and day!
My 30x40 building is dark, especially on a cloudy winter day, and that's with windows and LED lighting.
You have led lighting and it’s still to dark, then you need to redo the lights.
Well, i decided to make it bigger. Had them add another 15x30 off the right side. Going to make it a mother-in-law unit. Concrete poured today for that. Starting to sheet the rest tomorrow. More pics to come!
Keeping your mother-in-law out back......good move. Haha
It looks like a great color choice.![]()
Yes sir. Exactly why we just bit the bulletSmart adding on now while it's more affordable then later on.
Nice build going on. I have been working out of a corner of my basement and a 16x28 shed for 30 yrs and have had it. been married 30 plus yrs and told my wife after our 21" snowstorm the other day that I will get a divorce before I go another year without a workshop/barn. vehicles and tractors buried in snow with a 500 foot driveway to clear and large parking area. The area was cleared about 5 yrs ago and leveled. A 40 x72 barn will be built in the spring. Price tag I hope to keep under $50k.
Mine will be total footprint of 30x70. Costing me $53,000 total. That includes concrete, full electrical package with updrades to LED, and spray foam insulation, 2 roll up doors, 2 walk through doors and 2 6x3 windows. Of course once i frame out mother in law unit, the price will go up, but that will be 6 months down the road so my bank account can heal.