747driver
Veteran Member
Bada Bing Bada Boom!
For once I got to sit back and watch someone else build for me ! I would still be working on the columns and posts erection !!
Bada Bing Bada Boom!
Looks like you need a bigger tractor!!!!
About 15 years ago when I had a barn built the builder told me that the translucent panels used to be not so good but they had improved. The originals are still in that barn as far as I know. I had it on two barns now and my only issue is with the condensation stains on the purlins and rafters are much more noticeable. You really do notice the amount of light that they let through when you get some snow on the roof.
That said, I agree though on the panels along the upper part of the walls. That would be my choice next barn.
I wouldn't put one in the roof, both of our barns have them in the eaves.Very nice
Curious about the skylights these days.
Would love to have them on my next shed but I'm afraid I'd be having to clean them suckers too much. We have big time humidity and along with the woods here comes ALGAE.
Sorry for the late post ! $38K for the barn. 4K for the concrete floor. I did the site prep work myself. The 16 ft walls really makes a big difference. View attachment 586328post a pic completed with the doors- really nice build. What was a rough cost on the whole project? I have a 30 x 50 x 12 red iron metal building that was on my land when I bought it, and need another that is taller.
I thought about under the eaves sky lights. But the motorhome would block any light. The 3 sky light panels I have on the roof let a lot of light in. They are heavy duty panels with a 50 year warranty.I wouldn't put one in the roof, both of our barns have them in the eaves.
Aaron Z