Morton Buildings Worth It??

   / Morton Buildings Worth It?? #61  
I don't recommend buying a Lester Bldg. at all, I bought one and just weeks ago had to pay an Amish Crew from Graber Bldgs. to come in and fix the mistakes and poor workmanship on it. I paid Lester Bldgs. extra to install dripstop on the house portion, but they shorted me on that, I also paid Lester extra to install 3/4" plywood on all exterior walls, but again they shorted me and they incorrectly engineered the exterior of my bldg. I dealt mainly with the Lester Regional Manager who provided me with one of their Lester Bldgs. Dealer/Builders from out of state saying he did "Good Work", which turned out to be a lie. It took this Lester Dealer less than ten days to build my building and then he left town, but before he did he told me that if he had to come back for any reason it would be a $500 minimum. Just weeks later we had our first rain, at which time I noticed that I had 25 leaks in my roof, I had puddles all over inside my bldg., well I wasn't going to pay this Lester Dealer to come back and fix his screw-ups so I got on the roof and fixed them myself and what I found was that this Lester Dealer had installed the roof screws missing the roof purlins and some screws were too short. It took me two days to fix this problem.
It took me two years to finish and move into my Lester Bldg. at which time we started noticing more serious problems, to the point that I finally called in an Amish Crew to check out my bldg., who found several problems, but before I paid them to fix my Lester Bldg. I first called out the Lester Bldgs. Regional Manager and asked for help. This Lester Manager was shocked at my bldg. problems, but after he spoke with Lester Bldgs. Upper Management he told me that Lester Bldgs. doesn't feel any responsibility for my "Building Issues" and will not be helping me. I then asked Lester Bldgs. if they could at least give me a discount on the soffit materials that I need to fix my bldg., which totaled around $2,500, and again they said no. So at that point I paid them Amish Crew to come in and fix my Lester Bldg. and the following is what they found: 8 Roof Purlins not nailed at all, they actually pulled one up and out to show me, which would explain why on windy nights it sounded like my roof was going to blow off. A lot of my soffit only had one staple holding it on and when the staples tried going thru the steel they bent only allowing 3/8" to go into the facia board, which would explain the rattling we were hearing. Lester also used vented soffit on the gable ends which should have been solid soffit. Gaps/Openings in the roof valleys where wind was blowing in and had blown my attic insulation away in that area, cold wind was also finding its way into my furnace plentum/duct work, I'm sure rain had to be coming in too. Facia boards barely on the trusses and nails missing the truss, we had to sister nailers on the sides of some trusses. Facia cover not cut to fit properly causing the ends to dip down an inch on the ends. 2 bird blocks not installed, but the ones that were installed were not nailed at all, I personally screwed every one of them off myself. This Lester Bldgs. Dealer/Builders name is C&C Construction, Willis Childress is the owner and he definitely did poor workmanship on my bldg., but Lester Bldgs. is who recommended him to me and Lester Bldgs. shorted me on roof dripstop and exterior 3/4" plywood and incorrectly engineered the exterior of my bldg., but Lester Bldgs. doesn't feel any responsibility for what they call my "Bldg. Issues", and for that reason I would not recommend anyone buying a Lester Building.
 
   / Morton Buildings Worth It?? #62  
The problem with a national chain is that they rely on the great crews to build their reputation and they are slow to replace or get rid of their bad ones who are making them money, but hurting their name. You will find this with any of the companies out there. You might be in the area where there is a great crew. Only way to find out is to go talk to some of their references and personally look at what they did. Sadly, most people who hire out work to be done by contractors do not know enough about the basics of building structures to even know what to look for in their buildings. It's sad for me because I see things that they thought where great and didn't have a clue how poorly it was done. Just because it's still standing does not mean it was done right or the best materials where used. To be competitive, those nation wide chains have learned how to cut corners in both materials and speed to get them finished. Time is more expensive them materials and it's usually where the problems come from.

Having said all that, you could also have the same issues with a local crew. I've found that guys in the trades around here tend to be drunks, drug addicts or gamblers. They show up for work, but only to get paid and then go party. Some have an amazing gift and can do awesome work. Others are barely able to function and are there because of friendship or nobody else will show up.

My advice when looking for somebody to build something is to talk to at least five contractors and promise yourself not to hire one of them until you have spoken to all five. More is even better if you have that option. Then talk to their references and ask to see their buildings. While most will give you a reference of somebody that they have done a great job for, you will be surprised how many contractors wont give references and how many don't realize how upset their clients are with them.

Know what to look for. Straight walls, tight fitting boards, proper headers and everything lined up evenly. Even better if you can go see a job in progress. Look for how organized they are and what type of mess they make. Both indicate how nicely the building will turn out and if they will hide problems or cut corners.

Eddie
 
   / Morton Buildings Worth It?? #63  
Sorry about bringing up an old thread. But has anybody in Michigan built a barn lately? I found this thread from a Google search about Morton reviews...Pretty funny. I was considering getting a price from them, but now I not so sure.
 
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   / Morton Buildings Worth It?? #64  
I don't have any experience with Morton buildings, all I can tell you is how poorly my Lester Building experience was. I've had some people say that it all depends on the crew that puts your building up and its not the company's(Lester Buildings) fault. Well that's not true in my case. Yes, the Lester Building Dealer/Builder did a poor job on my building, but it was the Lester Building Company themselves that did not give me what I asked for and paid for. I paid them to apply dripstop to all of the house portion of my Lester Building, but they shorted me on part of that area. I had to pay a spray foam company to spray that area. When Lester Buildings heard my complaint, they immediately said it was the garage areas that I didn't pay for dripstop on, but I had to correct them and tell them that I was not talking about the garage areas, it was the house portion that they shorted me on and when I re-explained it to their district manager he then understood and couldn't believe it. I also, paid Lester Bldgs. for 3/4" plywood on all exterior areas of my building, but they only ran it up to the bottom of the soffit, which allowed cold area to run down my walls. It was also Lester Buildings who provided me with their Lester Dealer/Builder advising that he did good work, but ended up doing poor workmanship on my building, and guess what, the last time I checked this Builder was still a Lester Buildings Dealer/Builder. I found that Lester didn't care that their Dealer/Builder did the poor workmanship on my building. So now, when ever anyone asks me about pole buildings I immediately tell them to go to the Amish. Thats who corrected the problems with my Lester Building. The Amish company that I used was Graber Buildings from the Amish country of Illinois and their the ones that pointed out purlins in my building that weren't even nailed, they actually pulled one of the loose purlins up and out to show me. There were 8 roof purlins that didn't have even one nail in them, they were just set in the hanger and the roof metal put over them. The Amish care about their workmanship, so my recommendation to you is find an Amish crew to build your building. Don't worry about them living too far away from you either, mine were well over an hour away, but didn't mind finding their way to my location.
 
   / Morton Buildings Worth It?? #65  
Thanks for your input! Where is your Amish crew out of? I'm considering this. Has anybody had an Amish crew build for them in Michigan?
 
   / Morton Buildings Worth It?? #66  
Morton built our stables. They are not cheap but to us it was worth the cost. Going on 6 years without any issues.

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   / Morton Buildings Worth It?? #67  
We have a Morton building, 25 years now, no problem. Farrowed pigs, freshened cows and goats, had horses, good ventilation, no rust, no leaks. Withstood blizzards and hurricanes.
 
   / Morton Buildings Worth It?? #69  
The problem with a national chain is that they rely on the great crews to build their reputation and they are slow to replace or get rid of their bad ones who are making them money, but hurting their name. You will find this with any of the companies out there. You might be in the area where there is a great crew. Only way to find out is to go talk to some of their references and personally look at what they did. Sadly, most people who hire out work to be done by contractors do not know enough about the basics of building structures to even know what to look for in their buildings. It's sad for me because I see things that they thought where great and didn't have a clue how poorly it was done. Just because it's still standing does not mean it was done right or the best materials where used. To be competitive, those nation wide chains have learned how to cut corners in both materials and speed to get them finished. Time is more expensive them materials and it's usually where the problems come from.

Having said all that, you could also have the same issues with a local crew. I've found that guys in the trades around here tend to be drunks, drug addicts or gamblers. They show up for work, but only to get paid and then go party. Some have an amazing gift and can do awesome work. Others are barely able to function and are there because of friendship or nobody else will show up.

My advice when looking for somebody to build something is to talk to at least five contractors and promise yourself not to hire one of them until you have spoken to all five. More is even better if you have that option. Then talk to their references and ask to see their buildings. While most will give you a reference of somebody that they have done a great job for, you will be surprised how many contractors wont give references and how many don't realize how upset their clients are with them.

Know what to look for. Straight walls, tight fitting boards, proper headers and everything lined up evenly. Even better if you can go see a job in progress. Look for how organized they are and what type of mess they make. Both indicate how nicely the building will turn out and if they will hide problems or cut corners.

Eddie

I wish I lived close to Eddie ... I'd have him build my place!
 

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