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Avatar for Big Pine Industrial, Inc.
Big Pine Industrial, Inc.
4.9(
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Serving Florence, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Big Pine is always excellent. They are skilled, thorough and careful to leave the work site spik and span. On top of their proficiency, their rates are quite reasonable."
Response time2 days
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Treasure State Builders, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Florence, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"From start to finish, I was exceptionally pleased with the service provided by Treasure State builders. Some understandable supply chain issues related to Covid, but the build team communicated with me throughout. The team of Tom, Chad, Jeff, and Spencer, completed the work in a timely fashion, performed appropriate work site cleanup afterwords, and were a pleasure to deal with. I have other projects pending until spring, and I will definitely hire Treasure State builders again."
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Response time4 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Back Country Crafters LLC
5.0(
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Serving Florence, MT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Did a great job! Knowledgeable and able to answer my many questions. Work was completed in a timely manner with the least disruption to our home as possible. Trust them completely."
Response time2 days
30 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Charles Wyles Contractors
4.8(
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Serving Florence, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"This is our third major experience with Charles Wyles and his son, Joel. My wife and I cannot praise them too highly. We have had problems with follow through using local contractors in this rural part of Montana. Charles and Joel always showed up on time and ready to work hard and finish the job on time. They are highly skilled at every aspect of remodeling. We gave them a major challenge in nearly rebuilding and, certainly, saving a 75 year-old log cabin. They did everything from rebuilding the damaged central beam that was holding the roof up to re-roofing most of the cabin. We were so pleased with the quality of their work that we asked them to return to finish the foundation after the prior contractor abandoned us for more lucrative projects. The third project was the largest and most challenging. They built us custom kitchen cabinets exactly as my wife designed them with additional improvements they suggested. They finished the kitchen by tiling the countertops and backsplashes and installing a new sink. All of The work was absolutely top notch with excellent communication along the way. The project also included installing new floors in four rooms and setting a new toilet. No subcontractors involved because these two gentlemen can do it all. All of our project came in on budget with the estimates we initially agreed upon. I wish I could submit before and after photos. Speaking of gentlemen- Charles and Joel are originally from Arkansas. They are true southern gentlemen- polite, respectful and conscientious. On two of the projects, they stayed in the cabin because their home in Stevensville, Montana is an hour and a half away from our home. They had dinner with us each night and we eventually had most of their large family come up to visit. They almost feel like family now. By the way, they left the cabin immaculate and even picked up debris from the former foundation contractor. In addition to this, they are licensed, insured and bonded. You don’t always find this in rural Montana. It adds extra peace of mind."
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Barndominium Builders questions, answered by experts

Concrete blocks are the cheapest way to base a shed. However, the space in between allows critters to go under, burrow, and even damage your shed’s frame. For a more pest-proof option, consider building a shed base with gravel or paver stones. Both options are fairly affordable and easy enough for a DIY project. For gravel, you can build a wooden frame to contain the loose material.

The most common slope, or roof pitch, for a shed is 4:12 or four inches of height for every horizontal foot. For areas that experience heavy snow loads, a steeper roof of 6:12 or 9:12 is best. 

The steep slope of an A-frame roof withstands high winds, heavy rain, and heavy snowfall, making them popular all over the world. A-frames also offer simple, quick construction. Finally, an A-frame typically has large windows on the non-roof sides to let in a maximum amount of natural light. Consequently, they are often an affordable building solution for the right homeowner and location.

A steel frame costs 10% to 20% more than a wood frame. Wood is a much easier material to work with, more accessible, and generally more affordable than steel—plus, you need specialized tools to work with steel.

Rather than using a common two-by-four piece of wood for a rafter, you probably will use two-by-six, two-by-eight, two-by-ten, or even two-by-twelve boards. Wider lumber is typically a better choice in a larger building as it provides more sturdiness. Some installers may use wider lumber for rafters near the edges of the roof, where the greatest stress occurs, and save money with narrower lumber toward the middle.

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