Dave5264
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 25, 2009
- Messages
- 376
- Location
- Near North Ontario Canada
- Tractor
- 08 Montana C5264, 2011 McCormick CX100 XS
Hi folks, im contemplating my next big project at the Farm.
I have a big gambrel roof bank barn, 32' x 70' , huge Hay Mow on top and old Cattle stalls below. aprox 1920's
-Upper structure is good
-Floors of the Mow/ceiling of the stalls are 50/50 - some beams need to be repaced
- big issue is the foundation wall of the lower stalls - its cracking and caving in.
Once you remove the livestock, the heat isnt there and so the harsh northern winters cause the frost to heave it.
The real issue is cost to repair it. little wonder there are fewer and fewer of these barns, the quotes to repair the wall are off the charts.
I got one quote at $70,000 CAD to re pour the concrete walls
I got another quote at $50,000 CAD to replace with Concrete Block
both quotes include jacking up, removal of the old walls and, new footings.
at that price I can build 2 new pole barns.
so...what to do....
I love to "look" of these old barn's , it would be a shame to lose a piece of history. Im contemplating on learnig to lay Concrete block. There is a small Grainary on the side of the barn which has the worst of the wall damage which would be easiest to learn on.
thoughts from the members here ?
I have a big gambrel roof bank barn, 32' x 70' , huge Hay Mow on top and old Cattle stalls below. aprox 1920's
-Upper structure is good
-Floors of the Mow/ceiling of the stalls are 50/50 - some beams need to be repaced
- big issue is the foundation wall of the lower stalls - its cracking and caving in.
Once you remove the livestock, the heat isnt there and so the harsh northern winters cause the frost to heave it.
The real issue is cost to repair it. little wonder there are fewer and fewer of these barns, the quotes to repair the wall are off the charts.
I got one quote at $70,000 CAD to re pour the concrete walls
I got another quote at $50,000 CAD to replace with Concrete Block
both quotes include jacking up, removal of the old walls and, new footings.
at that price I can build 2 new pole barns.
so...what to do....
I love to "look" of these old barn's , it would be a shame to lose a piece of history. Im contemplating on learnig to lay Concrete block. There is a small Grainary on the side of the barn which has the worst of the wall damage which would be easiest to learn on.
thoughts from the members here ?