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Posted by Rick F. on October 10, 2006, 8:40 pm
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> First contact your building inspection people and find out what
> zoning/permit requirements are. Then go to Menards, HD, whoever, and
> look at whatever prefab kit pleases you and fits the city codes. Line
> up a good concrete crew for the pad and get a contract. Get a crew for
> site prep and another contract. Go down to city hall and get a building
> permit, now that you know roughly what your costs are.
> The size of structure you contemplate pretty much eliminates vinyl
> sheds. DIY steel buildings take incredible amounts of time and fussing
> with fasteners to assemble and then need major interior work unless you
> are only keeping rough eqipment out of the weather in them. Prefab
> structures are by far the most cost effective in most areas on the
> dollars per square foot basis. HTH
Also look into what TuffShed has to offer.. Someone had them put up a
garage a few years ago and it looks pretty good -- you will need a concrete
pad poured for most applications though..
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