โMay-03-2015 05:03 PM
โAug-03-2015 03:53 PM
1L243 wrote:
I got a estimate for a 2x6 stud, 20x40 with 14x12 foot door, man door and four windows. Stucco exterior, unfinished inside no electrical (I was going to do it myself) for $31,000 including the slab. I did not want to spend that much so I had the slab poured with footings should I ever decide to build a stick and mortar shop on it.
My guess for a shop like your describing around 30x40,x14 with two doors, finished inside and out with electrical would be in the $50,000 to $75,000 range..
You might not be able to go this route, I went with a metal RV port. 20x41 sides are 9' center is 12'. No real snow load here but had to have permit and engineering specs to show wind rating over 110mph which I got from the installer for free.. Total cost including RV Port, installation, slab and some sidewalks was $11,000
You can enclose it, make it taller, shorter, bigger, roll up doors. Just depends on how much you want to spend..
โAug-01-2015 10:47 PM
1L243 wrote:
I got a estimate for a 2x6 stud, 20x40 with 14x12 foot door, man door and four windows. Stucco exterior, unfinished inside no electrical (I was going to do it myself) for $31,000 including the slab. I did not want to spend that much so I had the slab poured with footings should I ever decide to build a stick and mortar shop on it.
My guess for a shop like your describing around 30x40,x14 with two doors, finished inside and out with electrical would be in the $50,000 to $75,000 range..
You might not be able to go this route, I went with a metal RV port. 20x41 sides are 9' center is 12'. No real snow load here but had to have permit and engineering specs to show wind rating over 110mph which I got from the installer for free.. Total cost including RV Port, installation, slab and some sidewalks was $11,000
You can enclose it, make it taller, shorter, bigger, roll up doors. Just depends on how much you want to spend..
โJul-22-2015 06:35 PM
โJul-22-2015 04:59 PM
1L243 wrote:
I got a estimate for a 2x6 stud, 20x40 with 14x12 foot door, man door and four windows. Stucco exterior, unfinished inside no electrical (I was going to do it myself) for $31,000 including the slab. I did not want to spend that much so I had the slab poured with footings should I ever decide to build a stick and mortar shop on it.
My guess for a shop like your describing around 30x40,x14 with two doors, finished inside and out with electrical would be in the $50,000 to $75,000 range..
You might not be able to go this route, I went with a metal RV port. 20x41 sides are 9' center is 12'. No real snow load here but had to have permit and engineering specs to show wind rating over 110mph which I got from the installer for free.. Total cost including RV Port, installation, slab and some sidewalks was $11,000
You can enclose it, make it taller, shorter, bigger, roll up doors. Just depends on how much you want to spend..
โJul-22-2015 04:29 PM
โJul-22-2015 01:40 PM
โJul-21-2015 04:16 PM
โJun-16-2015 05:08 PM
โJun-16-2015 03:42 AM
352 wrote:
It is still not to late to keep water on the floor for a slower curing time to prevent cracking. Put a water sprinkler on it.
โJun-15-2015 05:38 AM
โJun-15-2015 04:51 AM
OldRadios wrote:
Just got done with mine. 40x30 with storage upstairs. Our RV is 27' so putting in from the front is easy. Have the option of adding a door on the side later to take advantage of the longer length but I don't see us going with a bigger rig. If anything we would scale down some.
Second story floor stops just before the RV bay so I can walk and work on the roof inside the bay if needed.
Garage went up in December and floor just got poured a week ago. Going to let the floor in the RV bay set for a month before rolling the RV in. Building with O/H doors and openers was $27,500 and excavation and floor with outside apron was another $10,000. Did the electrical and hook-ups myself for around $800.
โJun-15-2015 12:38 AM
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