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They do have electric heating you put under the tile.
Did that before.
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A shop with AC, I'm jealous. We are soaked with sweat this morning with the temps in the low 80's because of the humidity. Setting up for a stormy afternoon.
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So what type of lighting are you going to install? Our farm shop had old fluorescent that my uncle got from Lord only knows where. Well, over the last 30 years a lot of it has died. So, dad got a bunch of used 4 ft fixtures from a drugstore that was being renovated. Now most of it has died. He even bought some new 8' fluorescent fixtures and those are flaky. A while back I bought a bunch of 4' LED fixtures at Costco, but haven't been able to coordinate getting my electrician buddy to replace them. We switched to all LED at work this past winter and are quite pleased. According to the power company those lights will pay for themselves in a few years. Of course in a home shop, the light bill is fairly negligible. I often pay more just for the power to be turned on than we actually use for that month.
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I don't know what type I'll use yet. A buddy of mine owns an electrical business and I'm sure he will hook me up but I was thinking LED. He got me 4 high bay, metal halide lights in my garage now and they give off a bunch of light but take about 5 minutes to turn on.
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What a PIA this building is getting to be. 15 years ago when I built my garage it was a pretty simple process. The county has so much bs that I gotta jump through to just get a permit now.
I am zoned AG and own 6 3/4 acres but I can't have a building taller than 25' or taller than my home. Unfortunately I live in a ranch style house with a roof peak of 22'. Any building over 2000sf is considered commercial and must meet commercial codes. Must have a 2 hour fire wall between apartment and shop area. I figured a 1 hour but they want a 2 hour. Existing building is 85' off of road but my home is 106' off of the road. Any accessory structure must be behind primary dwelling. Nobody wants to talk face to face anymore. They only want to communicate through email. Funny thing is, I'm trying to improve my property by building a new building but they are making it impossible to do anything. Does anyone have any pointers for me? All I keep telling myself is Never_Give_Up.gif
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I'm sorry I have no words of wisdom for you, other than maybe try some bribery
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Todd, maybe it's time to move. When I converted my barn into a shop I didn't have to do anything building inspector told me as long as no one is going to live in the shop they didn't care. I love this area.
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Make your new shop 4 feet shorter in height, and under 2000 sq. ft.
You have no snow load requirements, so go with a lower pitch roof.
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They've been getting plenty of snow down south the last few years.
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