In Texas I had 7500 sq.ft. consisting of 4 separate buildings which encompassed my work shop, tractor, implement and equipment storage, and ranch vehicles and boat storage.
In MO I have a single red iron building and partitioned it into 3 sections. Overhead doors installed in the ends and each partition wall so I could drive through the entire building from end to end. I also have double pull through doors in one partition so I can pull through with whatever without having to back in.
So I went from 4 buildings to 1. I consolidated the 7500 square foot of 4 buildings to just 1 building with a little more square footage total.
Insurance is cheaper, electrical construction cost, structure (red iron and roof and wall sheeting) and construction cost, insulation, concrete and plumbing, were all cheaper in building the one large building and partitioning it than building the 4 separate buildings like I had.
Utilities for running them is also much less expensive than the 4 separate buildings before.
I have a total of 8 overhead doors in that one building and have not had issues with them. When it's hot I can open all of them for a nice breeze and air flow. When it's cold I can close all doors and just heat the particular partition I'm working in. Has worked really well for me.
The other thing I have enjoyed having is a vehicle lift. Great for working on and servicing vehicles.
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