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I invite you to look and read about all the projects we have completed for 2021. This will include all the following Pole barns, Garages, Shops, Horse factifies, Commercial, Barndominiums, Shouses, live stock barn and more. Please continue to follow this page and I will be keeping it up to date with the up coming projects.
So when it comes to keeping your cars or even some old classic/hotrods out of the elements you need a new shop, Right? Well, that's exactly what this customer did, this shop has 2 big 16' garage doors to fit 4 cars easily and some room on the right for other things.
Now the lean-to on the back is for some farm equipment to keep out of the elements as well. Lean-to is a cheap way to keep things covered.
Post-Frame shop
Bright White - walls
Crimson Red - Roof and trim
4" concrete
2 - 16'x9' garage doors
1 - 36" entry door
We also had to build up the area as you can see where the right side is about 2' off the ground. When we build any kind of pad we compact, compact and compact some more. I love knowing that nothing is going to happen to the floor in the future so we compact as much as we can.
Boy, this shop had its challenges. First, we had to get a variance because we were too close to the house and property line but passed. Then we had to move the overhead powerline, remove a huge tree, and gas line in the way. After all the opticals we produced a very sharp looking building with all the works too.
Post-Frame shop
Bright White - walls
Charcoal - Roof and soffit
Gray - 3' Wainscoting
4" concrete
2 - 10'x10' garage doors
6" gutters matching
3 - 36" entry door
3" vinyl-backed fiberglass insulated
8'x18' Mezzanine inside
8'x16' porch with cedar and car siding ceiling
Electrical work
Door openers
Metal fence to match new shop
So many shapes and sizes we can on this Barndominium's and Shouse's. This one is what I call a T-shape because the 30x30 shouse part is centered with the 40x65 shop. I've built a few of these in the past but first time capturing pictures to showcase. This one is definitely one for the books.
Post-Frame shop
Stud-Frame shouse
Charcoal - walls
Black - Roof, and trim
Black - soffit 1'
Black - 4' Wainscoting
4" concrete
2 - 16'x14' garage doors
2 - 12'x14' garage doors
More pictures coming!
3 - 36" entry door
3" vinyl-backed fiberglass insulated
House wrap walls and drip-stop on the house side.
Interior framing for 1 bed, 1 bath
This Post-frame Shouse came out beautiful and perfect like always. We built this during the spring so we had lots of trouble getting to the job site and delays but we managed to finish and produce a well-built Shouse for the clients.
This Post-Frame shouse has
Charcoal - walls
Black - Roof and trim
Black - soffit 1'
4" concrete
2 - 12'x10' garage doors
1 - 10'x8' garage door
3 - 36" entry door
3" vinyl-backed fiberglass insulated
16'x40' front porch
15'x60' lean-to
9 - Windows
Electrical work on shop side
This Post-frame was special for me because it's 60' wide, we don't get the chance to do very many 60' trusses that often. But when we do, we make it look easy, lol.
This Post-Frame structure has
Bright White - walls
Shiny black - Roof and trim
Gray - Wainscoting
4" concrete
3 - 14'x14' garage doors
1 - 36" entry door
3" vinyl-backed fiberglass insulated
10'x40'x8' Mezzanine
Electrical work
Colors match so perfect to the log home next to it, I couldn't ask for any better on the color combo. We also built a 7'x10' bathroom on the inside and put up a metal ceiling.
This shop is 2'oc 2x6 stud frame.
Brown walls with Evergreen roof
18" soffit/overhangs
4" concrete floor
5 - 4'x3' windows
1 - 12'x9' garage door
This is a small hobby shop but a big project at the same time with everything we did to this shop.
We took care of everything the customer asked for. This is a very well insulated shop with the blown in insulation for walls and ceiling.
Pictures coming soon sorry.
This Post-Frame structure has
Ivory - walls
Brown - Roof and Trim
1 - 10x7 Brown garage door
4" concrete inside
Concrete apron
House wrap walls
Dripstop on roof
1 - Brown entry door
Electrical inside and out
Metal ceiling
T1-11 plywood for interior walls
Blown insulation walls and ceiling
Amazing color combo in my opinion. I enjoyed building this project for a few reason, great customers, new challenges, and near the lake. Customer but a mezzanine 20'x40' for extra storage on the right side of the shop, that why there is a window up high.
This is 2'oc 2x6 stud frame shop
Clay - walls
White - Roof, trim and soffit
Burnished slate - Wainscoting
24" soffit/overhangs
1 - 10x10 white garage door
1 - 10x7 white garage door
1 - 12x14 white garage door
4" concrete floor and 2' stem walls
3 - 4'x3' windows
3" vinyl backed fiberglass insulated
1 - white entry door
1 - 6' french door
3'x6' eye brow of entry door
This project was a tough one from the start, It took us 5 full days to dig the holes because we hit lime stone but look how beautiful it is now.
This Post-Frame structure has Charcoal - walls
Black - Roof, Wainscoting, and Trim
12" soffit/overhangs
1 - 10x10 charcoal garage door
4" concrete floor
3 - 4'x3' windows
3" vinyl backed fiberglass insulated
1 - Black entry door
Electrical inside and out
We call this a shouse because there is a lot more shop than there is house. On the side with the windows is where the living quarters part is and it is 14'x30' living area until they build another house.
This Post-Frame structure has Charcoal - walls
Red - Roof, Wainscoting, and Trim
2 - 10x10 charcoal garage doors
2 - 10x12 charchoal garage doors
4" concrete floor
4 - windows total
3" vinyl backed fiberglass insulated
1 - charcoal entry door
Wainscoting
We did the rough in plump
Customer found an image on the internet that he wanted to match as close as possible to his dream building. Well we nailed it!
This Post-Frame shop colors are
Charcoal - Walls
Black - Roof, Wainscoting and Trim
12" soffit/overhangs
2 - 12'x12' Black garage doors
4" concrete floor
3" vinyl backed fiberglass insulated
1 - 36" black entry door
6" gutters
8' wide wrap around corner porch with concrete
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