crazyal
Super Member
Building yourself is a false economy. I built mine myself and so did my neighbor but my FIL and a friend each had about the same size buildings put up in 3 days, including the concrete floor by a traveling crew for the same money. Mine was a summer project and same with my neighbors.
Look into it. They order the stuff and deliver it to your property. My FIL had the materials for about a month before the crew got to his place to build it. I was amazed how quick they built it and that they could for the same money as a kit from the local hardware store. Guess they are buying on such volume they can do it dirt cheap.
I agree with wanting a lift. Like I said before I went 12' and kick myself everyday. I have a boat that is 13'6" tall and will not fit in. Stupid of me not going taller. I want a 4 post lift right now. Its the cheapest way to add a additional car storage and give you a great tool.
I disagree on the floor sealer or epoxy. My father has a 24x30 garage that he did this too. Its slicker than snot when the car drags in water, with saw dust on it, ect. Plus the water from melting snow and such just sits. You must squeegee it off, the concrete does not soak it up. He hates it now 5 years later and says its dangerous.
Chris
It really depends on what your time is worth. If it's free time and you don't mind doing the work then you can save plenty of money. Just talking to the lumberyard quickly got me the contractor's price on the building materials (lumber, shingles, etc.). Plus if building a house the lumber yard will most likely love to add in everything you need to build a garage to the house order. The cement was more expensive for me to buy than what a contractor would pay but once you added in their labor the cost per yard was more to hire it out than do it myself (plus I used a lot more rebar and wire mesh than a contractor would have).
But that's a wooden structure. A steel building is a different story. Unless you have access to a telescoping forklift or crane to raise the steel you're either doing it by hand or renting equipment. 14' ceilings are out of the reach of a tractor's FEL so that's not an option. Your friends are quickly going to avoid you if you try to get them to lift the steel up. If renting you still need help and that most likely will mean weekends and rentals sitting during the weekdays still cost money.
But it must make sense. With a child on the way you have to add in memories that you can't get back. You're about to have a bunch of 'first time' memories that if you miss you'll never get back. That's all on top of the amount of work a new child will add to your life.