s219
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I am getting estimates for a concrete floor in my new 20x20 pole barn (build thread here: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/rural-living/309675-20x20-pole-barn-project.html). I want a 4" slab of fiber reinforced 3500 psi mix, with thickened edges all around (approx 8-10" thick) to backfill behind the skirt boards. I estimate 5 yards for the floor and another 1-2 yards for the thickened parts. Trowel finish.
So far, I called three contractors and only one got back to me. His price was $4050, which seems extremely high (almost $600/yard). Last year, I paid $270/yard for a driveway pad which included a lot of form work and prep for an exposed aggregate surface. In comparison, pouring in a pole barn seems like a slam dunk -- they really just need to put up a form by the front door opening and some expansion strip around the edges, pour, and finish.
I guess if I don't hear back from the other two, I'll call a fourth guy in the area, who does good work but is hard to track down. He did my driveway last year, and it took 4-6 weeks of phone calls to finally get him out.
At this rate, a gravel floor is looking better and better! Only downside is that I was hoping to put implements on dollies....
So far, I called three contractors and only one got back to me. His price was $4050, which seems extremely high (almost $600/yard). Last year, I paid $270/yard for a driveway pad which included a lot of form work and prep for an exposed aggregate surface. In comparison, pouring in a pole barn seems like a slam dunk -- they really just need to put up a form by the front door opening and some expansion strip around the edges, pour, and finish.
I guess if I don't hear back from the other two, I'll call a fourth guy in the area, who does good work but is hard to track down. He did my driveway last year, and it took 4-6 weeks of phone calls to finally get him out.
At this rate, a gravel floor is looking better and better! Only downside is that I was hoping to put implements on dollies....