Residential shop/metal building

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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby MSRetrievers » Thu Mar 24, 2016 8:34 am

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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby jdbuckshot » Thu Mar 24, 2016 9:28 am

a Friend of mine here in forest can get you a smoking deal on a pole barn.

He buys old chicken houses and takes them down and builds hay barns and all types of buildings.


He will re-use the old trusses and some lumber but can put you all new metal on the sides - really he can do what ever you need - he is originally from cuba and has some of the fastest working guys I have ever seen.

He doesn't do the concrete - but has another guy that does is.


if your interested in talking to him - let me know and I will give you his number.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby dukhntn » Thu Mar 24, 2016 5:46 pm

jdbuckshot wrote:a Friend of mine here in forest can get you a smoking deal on a pole barn.

He buys old chicken houses and takes them down and builds hay barns and all types of buildings.


He will re-use the old trusses and some lumber but can put you all new metal on the sides - really he can do what ever you need - he is originally from cuba and has some of the fastest working guys I have ever seen.

He doesn't do the concrete - but has another guy that does is.


if your interested in talking to him - let me know and I will give you his number.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby peewee » Fri Mar 25, 2016 7:43 am

Matt, Danny Skipper builds Metal Buildings. He is a Crossway member and lives on Tucker Road. I believe his business name is Skipper Construction.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby dukhntn » Fri Mar 25, 2016 1:07 pm

peewee wrote:Matt, Danny Skipper builds Metal Buildings. He is a Crossway member and lives on Tucker Road. I believe his business name is Skipper Construction.
Thanks, Jim. Will do.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby matador1 » Fri Mar 25, 2016 2:01 pm

jdbuckshot wrote:a Friend of mine here in forest can get you a smoking deal on a pole barn.

He buys old chicken houses and takes them down and builds hay barns and all types of buildings.


He will re-use the old trusses and some lumber but can put you all new metal on the sides - really he can do what ever you need - he is originally from cuba and has some of the fastest working guys I have ever seen.

He doesn't do the concrete - but has another guy that does is.


if your interested in talking to him - let me know and I will give you his number.

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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby hdforester » Mon Apr 04, 2016 4:28 pm

Bumping this up. Interested also. You find anything good dukhntn?
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby dukhntn » Mon Apr 04, 2016 5:55 pm

I'm looking at a a 30'X40', 1 roll up door, 1 walk through door, and a 20'x12' lean to on one side. prices range from $14,500 to $21,000 (includes concrete). I'm waiting on one other guy to call me back before I pull the trigger. This is for an enclosed pole barn, not anything fancy.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby Deltaquack » Tue Apr 12, 2016 8:13 pm

Keep us updated. We are about to build one that is 20x60 under roof but only 20x36 of it walled in with 24 ft open under one end. We need a roll up door and two other entrance doors. We are going to build it by Lake Chotard. If you find a good builder and price, run it by them that they may get two jobs out of it.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby Goose » Wed Apr 13, 2016 6:38 am

dukhntn, PM sent
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby teul2 » Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:34 am

dukhntn,
What did you ever do? And, if you don't mind me asking, what did it cost you.
I am looking at a 30x60 slab, 20x40 building with wrap around porch on 3 sides. But I may make it a little bigger as I know I'll fill this up quick.


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After re-reading a bunch of posts on here, I have already increased my size. 20x50 with 30x70 slab / under roof. I decided I want four (4) 12ft wide doors. Will probably go 14ft sides. But may back down to 12ft depending on cost.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby SCOOTER » Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:44 am

Guy here in Pontotoc, Jerry Purdon puts them up all over the south and has great reviews and word of mouth, he quoted me a 30x40, 12ft side walls concret 1 rool up and one entry door for $16.5, turn key, can send you his # if you need it.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby dukhntn » Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:11 pm

teul2 wrote:dukhntn,
What did you ever do? And, if you don't mind me asking, what did it cost you.
I am looking at a 30x60 slab, 20x40 building with wrap around porch on 3 sides. But I may make it a little bigger as I know I'll fill this up quick.


Edit:
After re-reading a bunch of posts on here, I have already increased my size. 20x50 with 30x70 slab / under roof. I decided I want four (4) 12ft wide doors. Will probably go 14ft sides. But may back down to 12ft depending on cost.
I went with a 30x40 pole barn, insulated, 10ft sides, 2 roll up doors and 1 walk through door. 10ft lean too down one side. Was quoted $16k, but cash is king and I came in at $15k. I did all the electrical and what little plumbing there is myself.

I used Legend out of Monroe: http://www.legendbuildings.com/ They basically buy and deliver the material and then sub the framing and concrete out. I was happy with the work that their subs did, but knowing what I know now I would see if I could save money and sub it out myself.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby SwampMan » Tue Jun 27, 2017 7:57 am

Deadeye wrote:there's a guy out of Pelahatchie, Town and Country Builders that does metal buildings. I purchased a 40x40 pole barn kit from him a couple years and ago and built it myself... don't save a ton of money doing this but I enjoyed the project. I plan on pouring a slab this summer and walling it in. Anyway, give him a call.

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His name is John Smith. He built my 36x50. Did a good job and prices were very reasonable.
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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Postby SB » Tue Jun 27, 2017 7:34 pm

Rebel Duck - what size building did you build? Got a buddy looking at a 75x100 farm shop. Thanks
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