I've been looking at building/purchasing a 30x40. Seems like the price you got was a good deal. For those wanting to know about the cost of hiring the concrete work done, I paid the contractors/masons $3.5k for a 20x24, plus about another $1k for the company that supplied/delivered it to the site. As for insulating, I would definitely hire someone to come in and spray foam the hole thing. I would run the electrical through conduit on the inside walls, so as not to create any air gaps or thin spots in the insulation. I'm in NY, so the higher the R-Value, the better. Would probably consider using a heat pump system for temp control as that seems to be the most economical way to go.
What’s the deal with the extra parts they left with? Had you requested 4ft on center and they gave you 5ft instead? I keep reading about shady dealings on the installers part.
Not really for what I’ve got going on and how my yard is situated. I am going to build a loft though. Since I’ve built it, I’ve put in a wood stove and chimney through the roof and ran electrical power to it. I also ran a 50 amp inlet from the building to the panel in the house that way I can run my generator from the metal building.
@@zerosk9192 Hey John, nice building! I had heard the same thing when looking at getting one for myself. However, depending on the type of insulation and how it is installed. Mine is fully insulated and I allowed for the building to breathe. No problems. Summer here we have avg humidity of 85%. 90 degree F days. No sweating in building either. The thermal mass of the concrete floor in your building also helps prevent condensate on the inside. I have a floating insulated ceiling in mine.
What can you do with a building like this? Nice to have a concrete base. But no insulation. Probably leaks. Just have to pay someone to come haul it away when it rusts out in a few years and you won;t be able to take it apart due to rusted bolts you will have to cut it
RIP Leslie West... Great jam. Nice build..
I've been looking at building/purchasing a 30x40. Seems like the price you got was a good deal. For those wanting to know about the cost of hiring the concrete work done, I paid the contractors/masons $3.5k for a 20x24, plus about another $1k for the company that supplied/delivered it to the site. As for insulating, I would definitely hire someone to come in and spray foam the hole thing. I would run the electrical through conduit on the inside walls, so as not to create any air gaps or thin spots in the insulation. I'm in NY, so the higher the R-Value, the better. Would probably consider using a heat pump system for temp control as that seems to be the most economical way to go.
4.5k for finished concrete? thats a lot cheaper than I was thinking
I'm a Louisiana boy, I love the music, nice building
Manuel Darby, Thank you!
Luv, luv luv the song choice!!!!
Nice! thank you for sharing. Any moisture issues with a metal building?
No moisture issues to report.
A narrative giving information on the builder, specification, cost, etc. would be useful .
Elite Metal Structures 844-364-9595
Width 24’
Roof Length 41’
Frame length 40’
Leg height 10’
Gauge 14
24’ X 50’ cement size
How i can contact you
Today's prices, doing ome of the work yourself, safe to figure $35.00/foot square, which would include insulation and closing in the walls.
What’s the deal with the extra parts they left with? Had you requested 4ft on center and they gave you 5ft instead? I keep reading about shady dealings on the installers part.
Can be a nice house 👍
John, now that you're a couple of years down the road with your building, is there anything you would have done different? Thanks!
Not really for what I’ve got going on and how my yard is situated. I am going to build a loft though. Since I’ve built it, I’ve put in a wood stove and chimney through the roof and ran electrical power to it. I also ran a 50 amp inlet from the building to the panel in the house that way I can run my generator from the metal building.
Did you add and insulation for sound dampening or not and cold days?
We are moving to SC and I would like one of these buildings aas a shop,
I didn’t add insulation. I hear it traps condensation between it and the metal.
@@zerosk9192 Hey John, nice building! I had heard the same thing when looking at getting one for myself. However, depending on the type of insulation and how it is installed. Mine is fully insulated and I allowed for the building to breathe. No problems. Summer here we have avg humidity of 85%. 90 degree F days. No sweating in building either. The thermal mass of the concrete floor in your building also helps prevent condensate on the inside. I have a floating insulated ceiling in mine.
What company did you go with? Nice video Thank you
Just Joe elite metal structures.
What size of metal
What can you do with a building like this? Nice to have a concrete base. But no insulation. Probably leaks. Just have to pay someone to come haul it away when it rusts out in a few years and you won;t be able to take it apart due to rusted bolts you will have to cut it
Nice
Hey is the slab size exactly 24x40 or did you add more space?
Sammy Dee that’s the size of the slab.
What company?
Josh Hayes, Elite metal structures, twin carports.
Why is the siding sideways.
That’s how they’re built.
What is the wall height ?
mike ward 10’
Is this company in California?
They’re in North Carolina.
Awesome
Could do without the music
how much for the concrete?
nick millikan Listing concrete price wont matter. I recommend calling around in your local area for quotes.
Figure on $150.00/cubic yard plus labor.
Necesito saber si ustedes fabrican casas de metalcom. La necesito para la 5 región chile...
Its okay if you mute it.
Brand of building?
How much?
Ya know the stuff people want to know
Mike fox 9K for the building.
Narrative would have been nice
"Watch these guys build a metal building." How's that? :-D
Thumbs down, wont answer any questions
Better than yours
Need to cut that tree down in back ?
Lewis martin I like the shade. I’m gonna keep it.
Is this just a humble brag video?
Yes. Thanks for asking.
No it’s not
Nice but too close to house
It isn’t too close for me. I can ride my zero turn radius mower between the house and the building with two feet on either side. That’s all I need.
My neighbor brother in law is thinking of a 30 x 40 model.... how much weight on roof and winds can she take ? thks.....West Pa. here
Song sucks....over playing it
hater
brian martuszewski thanks for the feedback.
If you don’t have anything nice to say don’t say it especially not to my uncle
Yae
Turn off the song, Jesus. I turned the video off.
H B thanks for the feedback.
Better than you can make a video