Need a Pre-Fab Garage in NY area any ideas?? References?
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Need a Pre-Fab Garage in NY area any ideas?? References?
Ok everyone, Im getting tired of paying for storage for the vette(s). Im looking into one of those pre-fabbed garage/sheds that come already built. Has anyone bought one of these in the lower NY area? Anyone have one on thier property?
Here is a list of what I am looking for any references or advice would be great.
- I do not want to put down a concrete slab unless I have to as this would require a permit from my town
- Would ideally like to hold 1 corvette and potentially a motorcycle in front of the vette
-Vinyl sided/steel/or wood
-Preferable pre-wired electrical
-raised floor
-16x20 ideal would go 16x24
I remember seeing a vendor for these out at Carlisle last year but I cant remember thier name.
Thanks for the input.
Here is a list of what I am looking for any references or advice would be great.
- I do not want to put down a concrete slab unless I have to as this would require a permit from my town
- Would ideally like to hold 1 corvette and potentially a motorcycle in front of the vette
-Vinyl sided/steel/or wood
-Preferable pre-wired electrical
-raised floor
-16x20 ideal would go 16x24
I remember seeing a vendor for these out at Carlisle last year but I cant remember thier name.
Thanks for the input.
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St. Jude Donor '08
Ok everyone, Im getting tired of paying for storage for the vette(s). Im looking into one of those pre-fabbed garage/sheds that come already built. Has anyone bought one of these in the lower NY area? Anyone have one on thier property?
Here is a list of what I am looking for any references or advice would be great.
- I do not want to put down a concrete slab unless I have to as this would require a permit from my town
- Would ideally like to hold 1 corvette and potentially a motorcycle in front of the vette
-Vinyl sided/steel/or wood
-Preferable pre-wired electrical
-raised floor
-16x20 ideal would go 16x24
I remember seeing a vendor for these out at Carlisle last year but I cant remember thier name.
Thanks for the input.
Here is a list of what I am looking for any references or advice would be great.
- I do not want to put down a concrete slab unless I have to as this would require a permit from my town
- Would ideally like to hold 1 corvette and potentially a motorcycle in front of the vette
-Vinyl sided/steel/or wood
-Preferable pre-wired electrical
-raised floor
-16x20 ideal would go 16x24
I remember seeing a vendor for these out at Carlisle last year but I cant remember thier name.
Thanks for the input.
Google Pre Fab Garages New York.
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http://www.barnraisersheds.com/
At a minimum your going to have to level the ground and then have a layer of gravel put down on the ground. I had the Amish build a 12 x 16 shed here, great quality. I suggest you call the above link as it's the same co. I used down here.
At a minimum your going to have to level the ground and then have a layer of gravel put down on the ground. I had the Amish build a 12 x 16 shed here, great quality. I suggest you call the above link as it's the same co. I used down here.
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I'm still thinking about doing this -----
"Man Products" in North Copiague has a lot on Rt. 110 a little north of the LIRR overpass in Farmingdale. The second photo to the left of --- the shed is large enough to hold a vette - but it might need a wider door
PS -- they deliver
"Man Products" in North Copiague has a lot on Rt. 110 a little north of the LIRR overpass in Farmingdale. The second photo to the left of --- the shed is large enough to hold a vette - but it might need a wider door
PS -- they deliver