We live out in the country just south of New Braunfels and are looking to build a barndominium. Does anyone recommend any builders in the area that specialize in them? Any tips on the process?
quote:http://www.texasbarndos.com/price-calculator-tx-barns
Meant to ask before, but why are these things so 'cheap' in comparison to conventional builds? They still have all the same components, right?
quote:I'm not sure they are anymore either. I think they were originally but have become so popular that prices are now on par with conventional builds.
Meant to ask before, but why are these things so 'cheap' in comparison to conventional builds? They still have all the same components, right?
quote:It depends how you do it. You can:quote:http://www.texasbarndos.com/price-calculator-tx-barns
Meant to ask before, but why are these things so 'cheap' in comparison to conventional builds? They still have all the same components, right?
I'm not sure are. I linked a calculator on one of their websites. The 2500 sqft one I just priced was between $90-$100 / sqft. That's comparable to conventional builds.
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Can they be reasonably done DIY?
quote:also they are not "brick and mortar" as they are metal buildings. Inside, you wouldn't know the difference, but outside, they often look like a barn. So, you save a lot of costs there.
Meant to ask before, but why are these things so 'cheap' in comparison to conventional builds? They still have all the same components, right?
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How do these perform in a tornado vs. a traditional build?
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An F0 Tornado
Have wind speeds between 40-72 mph
Causes light damage.
Branches breaks off of trees and pushes over smaller trees.
An F1 Tornado
Have wind speeds between 73-112 mph
Causes moderate damage.
Tiles breaks off of roofs. Cars and trailers gets pushed
An F2 Tornado
Have wind speeds between 113-157 mph
Causes considerable damage.
Roofs gets torned off. Big trees get toppled. Mobile homes are destroyed. Heavy cars are lifted and thrown.
An F3 Tornado
Have wind speeds between 158206 mph
Causes Severe Damage.
Roofs torned off even on the most well constructed structures. Trains are overturned.
An F4 Tornado
Have wind speeds between 207-260 mph
Causes Catostrophic Damage
Well constructed structures are leveled. Structures with weak foundations are blown away.
An F5 Tornado
Have wind speeds between 261318 mph
Causes Total Damage
Few if any structures are left standing. Cars become missles flying in the air.
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Here is a picture of the Mueller building in Huntsville. Not sure what other structures in the area looked like so I don't know how it faired relatively speaking.
http://i.imgur.com/z2kV2IUl.jpg
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Does anyone know if there's a possibility of foundation issues if using an existing barn? In other words, are there special foundation requirements that may not have been met by Farmer Brown pouring a slab in the barn?
I'm actually looking at a barn to consider doing this to, and it was originally built ~1920. Has a slab, but I know that came later.