Racinbob 11,040 #1 Posted April 11, 2020 Our new place has a 26' x 36' attached garage but leaving behind two garages, a 24' x 32' and a 26' x 32' is bound to create some issues. A plus is that with a 2008 sq. ft. basement allowed me to wall off an area for my woodworking shop and my space craving power tools. I still needed something for things like the gardening hand tools, pressure washer, push mower and what not. Probably two tractors as well. I pondered building one but this old body doesn't get the fuel mileage is used to. All winter I went around looking at the various builders. It was fun because I could go to any of them and due to the winter hours I never had to deal with a sales guy. All the lots had full access to the buildings so I was able to compare the construction. I finally settled on Yoder's Portable Buildings and on Feb. 22 I called a sales guy and met up with him. I ordered what I wanted and it was originally scheduled for delivery on March 27. Unfortunately 2 two day before that is when Indiana did the stay at home thing. At that point I didn't have a clue when it would get here. Well, I got a call last week and they got themselves grouped into the construction category and received the go-ahead to make deliveries. By noon yesterday it was set up as you see it. It's 12' x 20' with 5' deep lofts at both ends. I had the location staked out for them and they made sure they got it just as I wanted it. I'm not going to use it yet because I want to paint the floor first. It looks like it will be at least two weeks before it gets warm enough. Obviously I need to build a ramp and I want to skirt it too. 11 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 55,065 #2 Posted April 12, 2020 Bob, if there isn't a vapor barrier on the under side of the flooring be sure to put one on the ground before you skirt it and cut out the air flow. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Racinbob 11,040 #3 Posted April 12, 2020 1 hour ago, 953 nut said: Bob, if there isn't a vapor barrier on the under side of the flooring be sure to put one on the ground before you skirt it and cut out the air flow. Excellent advice Richard and I didn't think of that. I did have them block it up a bit higher than normal to be assured that the wood doesn't contact the ground and I planned on using brown pvc lattice as skirting. I'm just interesting in keeping the critters out from under the best I can and somewhat hide the blocking so the airflow will still be there. 1 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites