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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 637671" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>Meh, never been much of a problem with my current shop and the garage doors look better. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, that's what I've told myself, do it and do it right. If I do end up leaning out the design, it will be for sure cutting it down to the minimum that will still suffice, not really cutting it short. Like I said, just thinking out loud. I am still pondering this every day. I am coming from a 20x24x10 one bay shop.....a 30x36x10 would still be huge. compared to what I am used to. And also will have 2 car garage on house too. And it may be our forever house, or it may not be. Might just live there 10-15 years then decide to buy some land and build in a little more remote area with no neighbors. She has the one son - 8 yrs old, and I would like 1 myself, if not two. If we had two plus hers, a 3 bed house will be outgrown fairly quickly, prompting another move. I look at it like this - if we end up being happyp there forever, then so be it. If we decide we want something else on down the road, we will sell that one and build/buy a new one that fits where we are in life at that point a little better.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, pole barn style would save a lot of money over an all steel building, but I am weary of what it would look like in 15-20 years. Don't want to deal with rotting posts or sagging headers later on, which is why steel appeals to me so much. I see so many people with pole barns on here, how old are they? At any point, do you wished you had went steel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 637671, member: 1780"] Meh, never been much of a problem with my current shop and the garage doors look better. Yeah, that's what I've told myself, do it and do it right. If I do end up leaning out the design, it will be for sure cutting it down to the minimum that will still suffice, not really cutting it short. Like I said, just thinking out loud. I am still pondering this every day. I am coming from a 20x24x10 one bay shop.....a 30x36x10 would still be huge. compared to what I am used to. And also will have 2 car garage on house too. And it may be our forever house, or it may not be. Might just live there 10-15 years then decide to buy some land and build in a little more remote area with no neighbors. She has the one son - 8 yrs old, and I would like 1 myself, if not two. If we had two plus hers, a 3 bed house will be outgrown fairly quickly, prompting another move. I look at it like this - if we end up being happyp there forever, then so be it. If we decide we want something else on down the road, we will sell that one and build/buy a new one that fits where we are in life at that point a little better. Honestly, pole barn style would save a lot of money over an all steel building, but I am weary of what it would look like in 15-20 years. Don't want to deal with rotting posts or sagging headers later on, which is why steel appeals to me so much. I see so many people with pole barns on here, how old are they? At any point, do you wished you had went steel? [/QUOTE]
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