Fabric Building

/ Fabric Building #11  
Had a friend put one up last year,50x100 ',cost $5,000 and didn't last the first winter.He is building a pole barn next year.

Must have been a cheap one. I have 2. Both Clearspan truss arch (Quonset) buildings, one is 48 wide x 16 at the peak x 80 feet with a 14 foot metal roll up door at one end, other end is solid and another same dimensions but 100 feet long. Both have been up over 15 years (Clearspan warrants their fabric for 15 years) and nether show any wear and living in Michigan, we get heavy snow and pounding rain. I keep rounds in one and equipment tractors and implements in the other plus our RV. I have mins anchored with Clearspan supplied screw anchored every 8 feet and a 1 x 10 x length .40 retention base plate the trusses sit on.

Best cost per square foot storage I ever made and no property taxes because it's considered a portable building.


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/ Fabric Building #12  
We put up a small Shelter Logic in January 2017 and it worked fine for a couple of years and I started to notice it was showing some wear in places where it rested on the frame. A few months ago we had a hail storm w/ peach pit sized hail or smaller and it put thirty holes in the roof on one side of the roof. I put gaffer tape patches on each hole and sprayed with waterproofing and so far it hasn稚 leaked, but suspect it will need to be replaced or removed at some point. The powder coated tubular frame is nice and I could repurpose it into a small coop or something. It was $125 bucks, so not losing any sleep over it.

The description says: Grey cover is durable and made from an advanced triple-layer rip stop that is waterproof and UV-treated to resist fading.
 
/ Fabric Building #13  
The ones ive seen, the wind has taken down.
 
/ Fabric Building #14  
If the soil can handle these it would be an option to consider.

25 in. Earth Anchor with Auger at Tractor Supply Co.

I’m worried the fabric building won’t last like they advertise. I hope it works out.

I had a small one (12’x24’) that cost about $1000, and it came with anchors like that. The anchors were fine, but the vinyl lasted about 8 years. I wouldn’t invest much in a foundation.

There was also quite a bit of water condensation inside. I sometimes thought my tractor would have done as well outside.
 
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I could be wrong, but I think the type of building that I'd be looking for is more like what 5030 is describing. I could be wrong, but I'm willing to bet that the smaller buildings are made of thinner, cheaper vinyl. How many mils is the vinyl on your buildings 5030?
 
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I have mins anchored with Clearspan supplied screw anchored every 8 feet and a 1 x 10 x length .40 retention base plate the trusses sit on.
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How does on install these screw anchors? If I'm understanding this right, you set the plates on the ground and put the screw anchor through the plate to hold it down? Would I be likely to get those screw anchors through the shale on my site?
 

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