30x30 metal garage FULL COST BREAKDOWN

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Cost breakdown of my new 30x30 metal building in Florida from Carports Anywhere LLC

350 - permit
2900- paying garage coordinator and 10% of building
1600 - dirt & tractor work
7400 - concrete
12,000 - building delivery and installation

ROUGH TOTAL -$25,000
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I just had a 30x30x12 built in April 2023. I had a house built with a basement at the same time so i had plenty of dirt to level the ground. The concrete with footings, rebar, gravel, plastic sheeting and labor was $8k. The building with two 10x10 roll up doors and upgraded man door, waynes coating on the bottom, color match screws and no windows plus a 40 year warranty was $12, 300. Me and a buddy just put a 100 amp service panel with power in a few weeks ago. Next is lights, outlets and a garage door opener. Insulation hopefully before the georgia heat returns next summer.

anubisgodofgods
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Appreciate the info amigo. Getting ready to pull the trigger on a 30x40 in North Carolina. Trying to find the most reliable company to do everything from start to finish. So stressful!!

MarcGlova
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Thanks for the video man, I’m in Florida and looking at this in the near future. Congrats on your new place!

Samadhiworks
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Please don't do a dry pour man, you'll end up redoing it later

jro
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That is a nice building. I built one out of a carport, but I used 14ft walls for my semi-trucks. I noticed that yours is not insulated. Being in Florida, that might get a little warm in the summertime. Enjoy your building.

lonnieblackwell
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You should always insulate the ceiling of a metal building. During certain times of the year water will condense on the underside of the roof, it will build up and run down to the nearest beam and drip off. You don't want it raining water inside your new building.

udavidism
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i am doing a 30x30 as we speak concrete slab is costing me 9700 with 1ft footers around with steel and a 3ft x3ft x30ft for 2 two post car lift the building is 15000 and i am going to run the shop on solar i am going to do my own insulation as for keeping it worn in the winter i am going to use a wood stove

bimmersci
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I would have put the metal on vertically instead of horizontally. You will find that it catches dirt, pollen and crap that makes it look dirty all the time.

robschmieg
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Nice, so the strategy was add value to the property, wait for appraisal, then submit to lender to remove MI 👍👍

livnsouthflorida
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Where did you find the lady who coordinated everything for the process?

BuffaloPicker-DefendTheHustle
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I’m seeing this six months later. Hopefully you chose to do a standard core instead of a dry pour. Dry pour is a terrible idea. It is not durable and you will definitely be cleaning up your mess and doing it right the second time.

riker
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Well done vid with breakdown....thank you

MiniatureChickenChannel
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I agree with 1560 please don't do a dry pour. Don't believe everything you see on the tube. I am in Florida also. Do you know how wide and deep your footers need to be. Thinking about doing what you said. Footers then later on poor the center.

aceshadow
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Nice building. I'm looking at a building myself. tossing back and forth traditional pole barn vs metal. How much do you anticipate in return on this when you sell your home. 26K for 10years?

mbaker
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i had my 30'x 40' block garage built for $12, 500 with 3 windows, entry door, 18' garage door and a full electric panel and a separate plug in for a welder hook up and 8- 8ft lights and a concrete apron that also had the entry door pad included all in one pour...in 2001...

nomad-ux
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Dumb question, how well do these metal garages hold up against hurricanes?

racequad
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How do you get away from mortgage insurance by making your property value go up?

jejoko
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I will be surely needing the fill dirt or whatever dirt.

jcberb
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Alternative to Cahill in the marion/levy co area?

SuncoastCreate
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Ive never seen that metal run horizontal like that. Seems like it would wick water in the seams.

mikekrause