Anyone ever use perka building frames?

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I am thinking of building an open sided shelter to store our rv and truck under and then enclose in a couple of years does anyone have any experience with perka frames?
 
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Kevin,

I recently purchased some of their frames. They are not going to be delivered until the end of March (my schedule, not theirs). Do you have any specific questions that I can take a stab at?

Mike
 
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I am just curious about the assembly process and do's and don'ts that may help me decide.
 
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Kevin,

Like I said, I haven't assembled the frames as of yet, but I will share with you why I went with Perka versus a standard metal building and other Perka look-a-likes.

Perka frames are metal web based frames that bolt together. Perka has a dozenish different frame designs that you can mix and match between. Perka can easily custom make frames for your design. I had them design a cantilevered 14' overhang for me.

I like Perka's insulation when compared to the bat fiberglass that everyone else uses.

I like that Perka uses wood for the girts and purlins. I will be finishing out the inside of my structure. This approach lets me attach to the girts that are already there. The use of wood for the purlins and girts does make the span between frames less when compared to a standard building.

hope this helps,
Mike
 
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They look like a great system. I will be expanding the shop/office area this summer. I will look at these with intrest. The insulation appears to be goos as well.

In the other open span shops that I have built the batt insulation has been less than satisfactory over time.
 
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Mike, can you provide a little more information.
How big is your building.
What was the cost (if you can tell us)
How much was shipping.
Will you be doing the building?

I am looking to put something up to store my TC-30 and other stuff

Ender
 
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That system looks really cool. I too am interested in any details you could provide NM Mike. Also, are you attaching the frames to piers or to a concrete pad?
 
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Thanks for the reply Mike, As with everythig I start to do this project has snowballed. I bought some home design software over the weekend and I'm in the process of trying several different ideas on the computer. I have talked with perka and I am still very interested in their product and think that will be the way I go, probably with the 6000 series
 
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Sorry it's taken me awhile to get back with you all, but I have been out of town for the last week.

Ender - My building it 25x60 with a 14 foot cantilevered overhang on one side. This makes the overall profile 39x60. I plan on parking my 38ft fifth wheel and my 16ft utility trailer under the overhang. The 25x60 part will be split between a workshop and a garage for my TC33D and her friends (aka attachments). Sorry I cannot divulge the cost as I got "end of year" discounts on top of other discounts. See your local rep to haggle your own price. I will be building the building myself with the help of some friends.

Fishman - I will be erecting the building on a monolithically pored slab for the 25x60 part. The 14x60 overhang will be over gravel.

Kevin - my building is a model 7000 (3/12 pitch) with a 14ft custom cantilevered overhang (also 3/12 pitch). I like that fact that you can mix and match different frame types to get what you want. I went with the overhang because the trailers don't have to be under full cover and can easily live on gravel. Concrete in my neck of the woods is going for 80 cubic yrd so minimizing my concrete pad was important.

later,
Mike
 
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NM_Mike, I took the plunge Thursday and ordered my frames. They are for a 24X42 with 16' eaves a 1' overhang and a 10/12 pitch with a shingle roof in the 5000 series mounted on piers. Should be a fun project
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