Probably hard to do 12’ doors with a 12’ ceilingThere are a couple of barn threads over on rural living that might be useful to you. I think a great deal depends on what you plan to use the space for.
Personally, if it is 12' inside, I would go with a 12' door. Very costly to change later...
All the best,
Peter
That’s a nice looking building. What brand is it?You will fill the space. So make it as big as you can afford. I was told to make it big enough for 12ft doors as someone will want to drive a motor home into it. View attachment 854955
That’s a nice looking building. What brand is it?
My forklift skills are never as good as I would like. I'm constantly misjudging the cross slope, slope, and change of the approach angle, especially when I am using my PT forks on rough ground, but they are sure handy on a PT. I'm using mine at least two or three times a week to move heavy things around the ranch.Yeah. It sure is nice but now I need a scissor lift unless I increase my forklift skill.
14' doors is my thought on height.Thinking 48ft wide by 36ft deep.
Any thoughts on the height? I was thinking 12ft minimum inside with 9 ft tall doors.
Also looking for a pole barn builder that will travel for work in central Virginia?
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what a shame, the design is what I really liked.I would not recommend the building manufacturer (metal sales out of Denver if I am correct). Cold rolled style building but it lacked fineness. Leaks a bit due to poor quality design.
I've got a 9' door on a 10' garage and have never needed anything taller. The previous owner had pickup trucks with tall caps for duck hunting dogs.Thinking 48ft wide by 36ft deep.
Any thoughts on the height? I was thinking 12ft minimum inside with 9 ft tall doors.
Also looking for a pole barn builder that will travel for work in central Virginia?
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Yep.Probably hard to do 12’ doors with a 12’ ceiling
You will fill the space. So make it as big as you can afford. I was told to make it big enough for 12ft doors as someone will want to drive a motor home into it. View attachment 854955
Very nice shop but I think in our climate any building should have good eaves on all sides, otherwise it's like asking for trouble.
My barn was already built when I bought the property and my barn has no eaves either!