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Re: Best garage builder or supplier for the money?
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Posted by Randy in Pa on March 22, 2007 at 04:47:28 from (75.117.140.72):
In Reply to: Best garage builder or supplier for the money? posted by Farmall7 on March 21, 2007 at 19:52:05:
Just got of the phone with my local morton rep. I am building a 30x70x12 with the whole interior stripped with 2x4s on 16" centers for drywall. $38,000 dollars. This includes insulation in the walls. I have to insulate the ceiling and hang the drywall myself. I would have went with a steel structure, but I need a flat drywall ceiling spanning the 30ft, and I want it to finish out like a home for my photography studio business. Morton has built a bunch of buildings here in western Pa and the locals have nothing but good things to say about them. The local rep is extremely knowledgeable and a heck of a nice guy. I know it is a lot of money but trust is worth a lot.
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