Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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Barn Kits, Cabin Kits, RV Garages, Barn Homes, Barn Plans

A large rotting old growth stump stood where the door is now.  The owner left a third generation fir to grow old with the barn.

This "Winter's Grace" is awaiting snowfall at Early Winter, Washington.

This Whidbey Island, Washington barn is ready to bring in the lavender harvest.  The energy efficient windows upstairs imply loft living space.

Time for a barn warming party!

His house looks nice too!

A modern day kit barn loaded with antiques inside.

These horses are eating Tennessee bluegrass in front of their beautiful barn.

Sometimes, a barn becomes a landmark.

 

This is a good way to get in shape.  Where is his safety toe board?

Cutting in the cupola opening.  These barn kits are accurate to the quarter inch.

The Barn Raisers.

Hurrying to complete the Colorado Princess before winter comes.

Nearly done after 8 days of hard work in Helena, Montana.  The guy in the black coat lost 8 lbs that week.

Wood barn kit windows and doors, after traveling 1500 miles to Tennessee.

A well planned site looks like mother nature left a place just for your barn.

 

A spacious, sturdy 8 stall barn.  THey prepainted the accessories and fascia before installing them.

Plywood sided barns are strongest in hurricane winds.

Lots of hobby space.

This shed dormer adds space, sunlight, and view.


  

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High Quality Low Price Kits

 

Basic Shell Kit prices:
Single Levels $7-$12 per sqft
With Loft added in $10-$17 per sqft

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Indiana State Contractor License Regulations
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State licensing requirements do not exist in Indiana for building contractors, construction work is regulated. You will have to check out the requirements for your local county by calling the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency at (317)234-3009. All 50 states do require workers' compensation insurance, you can contact via the web :Workers' Compensation Board of Indiana,  or call Linda Hamilton @ (317) 232-3809 for more detailed information.


  

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Equipment Rental Companies
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Evansville Fort Wayne Indianapolis Southbend

Lodge Equipment

2600 Eastside Park Rd
Evansville, IN 47715

(812) 479-5008

Bob Mutton:

1021 Sutton Dr
Fort Wayne, IN 46804

432-8636

Hoosier Tools:
 
1200 E 52nd Street
Indianapolis, IN 46205-1200
 
 
317-466-5060
Michiana Tool Rental:
 
116 E Sample St
South Bend, IN 46601
 
 
574-288-2832
 
RSC Equipment Rental
 
4828 Constellation Ave
Evansville, IN 47715
 
 
812-473-2700
Taylor Rental:

9030 Lima Rd
Fort Wayne, IN 46818

(260) 489-1450

One Source Rental:
 
5520 West 96th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46077-8709
 
 
317-733-8010

 Balint - Ryder Handling Equipment

202 E Woodside St
South Bend, IN 46614
 
800-552-2319


  

Building Suppliers
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Schererville Lumber & Supply

E Us Highway 30 AT Cline Ave
Schererville, IN 46375
Phone: (219) 865-1022

Southern Indiana Building Supply

5620 W State Route 45
Stanford, IN, 47463
(812) 825-1722
 

Miller's Building Supply

1819 East Monroe • Goshen, IN 46528

574-534-3973
http://www.millersbuildingsupply.com/

 Menards

(numerous locations across Indiana-go to web site and enter your zip code.)

http://www.menards.com/

Richards Building Supply Co

29092 County Road 6, Elkhart, IN 46514-8704, United States  (Map)

Phone: (574) 970-5949

 


  

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Small Building Kits
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Sheds, Homes

Never miss a sunset.

Late September and already snow.

Match your carport to your barn home.

 

Happy horses live here.

Plenty of natural light in this workshop.


A wide open barn for the Arizona highlands.

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The Great Pumpkin must live here!

This woodshed lets the air flow through.

This country barn is ready for use as a business with living space.

This family prepainted the cupola on the ground.  The roofer is tied off for safety.  He is installing ridge vents.

 

The tall dutch paddock door under the shed overhang is for a tall draft horse.

What a great view.

 

This inexpensive and easy to build barn needs more windows.

This barn will never fall down!

 

40 doors.  Holy smokes!

Quality plans, quality materials, and quality workmanship.


  

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