plowhog
Elite Member
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2015
- Messages
- 3,394
- Location
- North. NV, North. CA
- Tractor
- Massey 1710 / 1758, Ventrac 4500Y / TD9
My problem is I am not finding other people who use this system to build in.
Now I understand. You seek to be the guinea pig to try out the new Cold Rolled steel approach to a steel building. With a neighbor to install it. And a price discount up front.
I wish you success getting a building erected, but my opinion of the above is: Strike 1, Strike 2, Strike 3!
Have you checked with the local bldg department to see what they require for permitting of such a structure? And, I am curious-- do you anticipate any plumbing or electrical at the building, and is there any grading / backfill required? Do you plan to insulate it?
I'm not sure what Cold Rolled steel requires, but my "plain vanilla" steel building required an engineered slab, a soils test, excavation, fill and compaction, and permitting and inspections for concrete, plumbing, electrical, septic, and on and on.
The risk of venturing out to "leading edge" is sometimes it turns into "bleeding edge."
I you do become the "guinea pig," I'd want some really solid assurances regarding building warranty from a company with deep enough pockets so you know you are covered. So if it rains and the building leaks, you don't have the mfgr saying it was installed wrong, your neighbor saying it is a terrible design, and so on.