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Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 8:34 am
by MSRetrievers
Custom Metal Solutions
1345 Flowood Drive
Flowood, MS 39232
601-936-5292 (Office)

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 9:28 am
by jdbuckshot
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.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 5:46 pm
by dukhntn
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.
Pm sent

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 7:43 am
by peewee
Matt, Danny Skipper builds Metal Buildings. He is a Crossway member and lives on Tucker Road. I believe his business name is Skipper Construction.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 1:07 pm
by dukhntn
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.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 2:01 pm
by matador1
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.

Danny Edmonds?

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 4:28 pm
by hdforester
Bumping this up. Interested also. You find anything good dukhntn?

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 5:55 pm
by dukhntn
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.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 8:13 pm
by Deltaquack
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.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 6:38 am
by Goose
dukhntn, PM sent

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:34 am
by teul2
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.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:44 am
by SCOOTER
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.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:11 pm
by dukhntn
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.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 7:57 am
by SwampMan
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.

Dead
His name is John Smith. He built my 36x50. Did a good job and prices were very reasonable.

Re: Residential shop/metal building

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 7:34 pm
by SB
Rebel Duck - what size building did you build? Got a buddy looking at a 75x100 farm shop. Thanks