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    Give Yarborough Construction a call

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    https://scducks.com/forum/showthread...75386-The-Shed

    Just shy of 30. I should have gone 30x40, it fills up quick. Do it on the front end and don’t look back, if you don’t you will find yourself stuck in the should’ve slump. I went ahead and insulated it all and spent $129 on a cheap window unit that keeps it comfy when I need it. Feel free to shoot me a message for pointers or if you have any questions.

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    I need to get on mine as soon as I am done building my steel house. I want the same exact layout as you do except I want 30x40
    "They are who we thought they were"

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    If you stretch that 30’ out to 32’ with a 12/12 pitch, you can get a 20’ wide room upstairs with box trusses.

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    What is the going rate for a concrete these days? 24' x 24' poured and finished 4" pad. The site work would already be professionally completed. We lost an outbuilding to a tornado about 6 weeks ago. The insurance company came through, but given the increase in the cost of materials, I don't see how I can get close to being kept whole.
    Last edited by Chap; 08-04-2020 at 09:21 PM.

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    If you ever have plans of wanting to concrete those lean tos I would do it now. You looking at roughly 10 yd of concrete at what $250-$280 per yard. Go ahead and let them do it. I'd guarantee you they will be closer to $250/ yd if you do it now vs way more per yard if you wait and have to call them back out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chap View Post
    What is the going rate for a concrete these days? 24' x 24' poured and finished 4" pad. The site work would already be professionally completed. We lost an outbuilding to a tornado about 6 weeks ago. The insurance company came through, but given the increase in the cost of materials, I don't see how I can get close to being kept whole.

    Dang. How did the roof hold up?
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    You will be 4-6 bucks a foot depending on what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kquinn View Post
    You will be 4-6 bucks a foot depending on what you want.
    I’m about ready Kquinn
    More fuel = more boost!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVisorGuy View Post
    Dang. How did the roof hold up?
    The old shed roof is wrapped around a couple of trees that fell right behind it. The new footprint is going to be different. Same sq footage, roughly.

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