I dont think so. Once it's up they dont really care what you do. That's how they attach everything. The whole building is held together with self tapping screws.
It doesn't matter if they void the warranty because now it's underneath your house insurance you've got to pay taxes on it So no matter what happens your insurance will cover it you just got to pay the deductible
Nice job recycling all that stuff
Great build! I like it when people use creative ideas to save money yet still building something functional and good looking.
I.m building in May 24 by 30 by 12h.....deciding go with 2 door after watching your video..GOOD job.
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Did you just use self taping metal screws to through the OSB into the metal frame?
How does the roll up doors do in the Connecticut winters?
What did you use for insulation?
What dd you do for insulation so you don't get sweating between the ply and the metal
Did it "void" your warranty drilling into the structural tubes for the furring?
I dont think so. Once it's up they dont really care what you do. That's how they attach everything. The whole building is held together with self tapping screws.
@@johnmorneault7888 man - Thanks so much!
It doesn't matter if they void the warranty because now it's underneath your house insurance you've got to pay taxes on it So no matter what happens your insurance will cover it you just got to pay the deductible
Is that cardboard in the ceiling?
The foam board has a lining on the outside. Kinda like cardboard.
Some of them have fiberglass in the lining
@@johnmorneault7888 Ok, cardboard is an excellent insulator, thanks.