I am planning to put up a new workshop, possibly this summer. I have been looking at the Stealmaster type free standing buildings. I can get a 25' x 34' building for around $3200.00 delivered. I will need to pour a footing and put in a floor. Does anyone have one of these buildings setup for a workshop and if so what do you think? I like the free span with about a 15" peak. I am in Connecticut and will be insulating and building my own end walls with lots of windows for natural light. The other area I am concerned with is the floor. I want a wooden floor for the shop and am looking at the cost of pouring a slab and putting down an overlay verses just framing in the floor without the slab. Also any suggestions about the inside walls? Will I have to put up side walls to support cabinets and shelves?
Bottom line is I'm trying to see if, in the long run it's cheaper to put one of these buildings up or stick build a shop. All comments are greatly appreciated.
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Bob Nazro
A Connecticut Yankee
BobN, ;-)
A Connecticut Yankee
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