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Hebert 09-19-2010 03:09 PM

Metal house-shop/Barn-o-minium's
 
Does anyone on SC have a metal house with shop? or know who builds them in SWLA? I just bought me 5 acres in Hathaway and want to build one.....if you have any pics of them please post them..need all the ideas/advice I can get......my plans so far are stained concrete..bout 1200sq ft living area, I'll finish out inside...with atleast a 30x30 shop on the back of it......

fishinpox 09-19-2010 03:12 PM

a guy down the street built one its a pool house up front and shop/ toy garage in the back has stucco/brick front and a shingled roof. hes living in it now and plans to build a big house in front of his property i can take pics next time i pass by

carrolhebert 09-19-2010 05:36 PM

I am doing the same thing just I am looking to build a 50x60 which is 3000sq ft living space. The hardest thing for us is finding a plan we like for the inside a friend of ours told me that the place you buy your build thrugh might have someone in house that can do the inside plans for you. I am going to Ideal Steal in Lafayette tomorrow I will let you know what I find out.

BA1125 09-19-2010 05:54 PM

A friend of mine built one in Holmwood (near Iowa). I think it is a 30x50 house portion (2 stories) and a 30x50 shop attached. Pretty sweet looking.

It's on Nick Martone road.

shellman 09-19-2010 06:06 PM

Try ideal steel in Broussard

whunter29 09-19-2010 11:07 PM

Try S AND S teal in ARNAUDVILLE.

Zachary Boy 09-20-2010 08:30 AM

I am trying to sell the wife on the idea of an all steel home. What is nice is that they are 'clear span' construction(no interior support walls). You can design the inside walls any way you want. You just have to have all your plumbing right before pouring a slab. Most off the shelf (prefab) buildings have a very low pitch.(1/12, 2/12) I would have them fab it at least 5/12 or 6/12 pitch for asthetic reasons. Good luck...

Raymond 09-20-2010 09:22 AM

Wish I could have talked mine into building one but had to live in a subdivision. Would also talk to insurance agent about type of coverage can be placed and cost. Some companies will write a comprehensive policy and some just bare bones (excluding theft). Know your insurance options before spending a ton of money and learning there are going to be problems. Banks will want you to cover the entire loan amount but insurance companies do not insure land so be careful.

Finfeatherfur 09-20-2010 10:30 AM

I will look for pictures of mine. I have a brick home in a subdivision, but added a 30x30 steel building, with a 10' overhang for a patio on one side. I put a wall down the middle of the interior, making a 14' section as my outdoor kitchen, with the remaining space used as toy/equipment storage. It has survived 3 big storms and almost a direct hit from a huge tornado and has never even lost the rollup door. Of course, the installation had a lot to do with it as these guys do it right, but aren't the cheapest.

LaAngler 09-20-2010 11:49 AM

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start out with a general idea of what you want, like this....

then customize it exactly how you want it.

TTF FISHING 09-20-2010 12:09 PM

www.reichardtconstruction.com

This outfit is out of Texas. Nice photo's and a few plans.

Hebert 09-20-2010 08:11 PM

thanks folks.. i'll check out those places for quotes... i like those reichard buildings though.....

i'm hoping to build this thing for 40-50k total....i'm figuring 20-25k for the shell/slab and then 20k to finish out with me and friends doing everything except plumbing

think this is feasible ? raymond....yea i'm hearing insurance might be a problem and hardly any bank wants to finance so its gonna be done alil at a time as i have the money....only thing good about that is when i'm done..there will be no note.

fin...i'd like to see some pics when ya can post them..thanks

Finfeatherfur 09-22-2010 05:38 PM

I'm going take some pics now! , but it's dirty, haven't had time to clean it! I did mine w/o financing it and I'm glad I did it like you are talking about.

However, I need to tell you this, since I almost went to jail over it!!!!!

I don't like lawyers, car salesman, or anyone involved in real estate since since I think they make their own rules. Don't send me any hate mail guys, I have just been burned by all three groups and some of those people in those careers need a bullet. With that said, I had to have my home appraised since we were refinancing and making a substainsal addition to our home once I got re-married. I went from a 1600 sqf home to a 2400 sqf home plus a 25' x 25' carport. When the appraisal was done, I wanted to beat the guy down with my bear hands, since he only put my outdoor building as a $5K dollar "additional structure" on the paperwork. He could not understand why I was so PO'ed since he has been doing it for 20 years and never had anyone get mad at him. I told him I had $23K in the building and his response was- "I look at it as a swimming pool - some people may like a house, and not want a pool in the backyard". "That building does not add any value to your home".

Just wanted to let you know about that for your "long term" plans for the property. If I ever sell this place, I will make sure the buyer is a guy that has lots of toys and like to cook!

Finfeatherfur 09-22-2010 05:52 PM

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Here is a few!

Finfeatherfur 09-22-2010 05:55 PM

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A more!

simplepeddler 09-22-2010 09:20 PM

Man that is awesome! FFF

Finfeatherfur 09-23-2010 06:35 AM

Thanks, we use the crap out of that thing! And w/ 4 boys, it actually helps keep the house cleaner!!!!

longsidelandry 09-23-2010 08:41 AM

Fin, how big is your shed? I'll be building one in a few years and pretty much want to do what you did there.

Hebert, I'll take some pics of the one I'm living in right now, this thing is rediculous. 2 story with a very nice size shop in the back. It's for my in-laws, the 2 story part is set up as a 2 story apartment, my wife and I are living on the bottom floor and my 'man cave' is upstairs with all the weight equipment.

Finfeatherfur 09-23-2010 08:55 AM

30' x 30' , w/ 10' overhang for patio on outdoor kitchen side.

SULPHITE 09-23-2010 08:56 AM

oh my word...dats a man cave!!! Nice!!!


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