Pole Barn Prices??

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BFET529

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So I have used this site for info for a while, and finally just became a member today! It so nice to have somewhere to go with questions!

I am looking at having a pole barn built soon... This barn will be primarily used for all my wifes tack, keep one tractor, and contain two horse stalls. (stalls will rarely be used, but be there if we need them) We are looking to do this for as little money as possible. Thinking something around 24x24 or 24x32 with 10 foot walls, steel sides, and whatever roof is cheapest. Thinking no windows for now, with just a sliding door, and normal walk through door, and dirt floor. Very simple and basic... Located in Michigan

Does anyone have suggestions of builders, or an idea of what this may cost erected? Is there an average of price per square foot to figure what different sizes may cost??

Thanks for the help!
 
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Do it yourself with a kit. I think Wickes is in your area. There are lots of builders. Pick up an REC magazine or a classified somewhere. If you don't do windows do sidelights facing south and not skylights. Plan on expanding it because you'll want to park all your stuff under cover. If you think you want a lean to you need to look at the wall height on the barn to make sure you can get enough pitch for your area depending on snow load and still have the eave of the shed high enough to be useful.

I know these people have gone as far as Indiana and I can recommend them.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/projects/239171-rob-bilt-did-well.html
 
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Thanks for the info, insight, and suggestions sequoyah! I didn't think about the lean to aspect... definatly something to consider. We finally decided we were going to put one up for sure after a lot of back an forth, and now I can't wait to get it rolling! If I had it my way, I'd love to go with something closer to a 30x40, but it's tough to do when trying to work on a budget...
 
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Hi i put up a 24x 32 pole shed very cheap. If you search my name and look at my posting of New Tractor shed i have pic's of how i did it.
 
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Thanks duckhunter! That is a very informative post... I will def be using that as a baseline if I choose to do this on my own!
 
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I had a 30 x 40 pole barn built my an Amish Company that we have used before. Our building was built on a rolling hillside and required some dozer work, foundation walls 2 to 6 feet tall, 5 1/2 inch concrete floor, floor drain, 10 foot tall sliding barn doors, man door, two windows, color siding, roof overhang, closer spaced roof truss, and they moved a 12 x 24 foot storage building about 10 feet. Total cost was $14,000 plus change. I did all of the electrical work (outlets and lighting). Nice thing about using a contractor is in one day the excavation/dozer work was done, one day to place the concrete, 2 1/2 days for the building, and it was done!!

I'm just getting ready to re-side the storage building (now a potting shed) in the same colors as the barn. I also need to paint the man door.
 

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Big D, That seems like a lot of work for a great price! Mine should be considerably cheaper too I hope, since a lot of that work won't be needed... And you are right... Having someone else build it is much easier on myself, and much quicker! I have been debating on what I want to do.... I know I am plenty capable, but just having it done for the little extra may just be worth the time and energy saved!
 
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I thought it was a pretty good deal. I was surprised when it came time to raise the trusses. 3 men, 2 on top and one below. The guy on bottom hung the truss upside down. The guy on top had a rope and pulled the truss upright and the other one tacked it into place. Went fast! I offered my tractor and its front end loader but they said it would just slow them down! Something else that they had done, was to order the metal already pre-cut. Very little field cutting was done here.
 
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contain two horse stalls ... with 10 foot walls,

I'd think about ceiling height if you're going to have stalls. For full sized breeds it's really nice to have at least 10' clear under the joists, the more the better. If you have small breeds you can get away with less. It's also nice to have enough ceiling clearance to size the overhead door to get a horse trailer in. Ceiling will have to be at least a foot higher than the top of your door.
 
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We will do 10 foot walls for sure... you make a good point though. I only though about height for the horses, but the height is also nice for a trailer, or a tall tractor if needed.
 

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