Texas Fishing Forum

30x40 shop cost

Posted By: dimitri

30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 04:30 AM

looking for cost estimate to have a 30x40 shop built behind the house and was wanting help, ideas and suggestions on which type of metal structure i should purchase as well as what type of pad material is best used in the dfw area. i have zero experience with having something like this built and would appreciate any info that someone can share with me. in other words don’t hesitate to state what may be obvious to most as i am GREEN on the subject. i plan to store my boat in it so i will also need ideas on electric and possibly plumbing in the building as well. hopefully someone can share costs of having theirs built and mistakes made along the way.

thanks in advance
Posted By: slim 285

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 12:26 PM

Where will it be built ?
Posted By: Bandit 200 XP

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 12:49 PM

Is $ 30,000 too high.
Posted By: ReelBusy

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 01:06 PM

$20-$25/sf with slab for a weld up
Posted By: junbengreat

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 01:24 PM

I just had one built. I’ll send you invoice to see what to expect
Posted By: Fishin' Nut

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 02:08 PM

Don't skimp and buy the insulation package. Depending on location, look at running a separate meter to the shop and not slave off the house meter. Run a water line and install a floor drain. Multiple doors or windows for cross ventilation. My best investment was the main roof joist was engineered so that I could attach a chain hoist to it. That saved my back many a time.
Posted By: Oldrabbit

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 03:15 PM

Go with the tallest side wall you can. I skimped and went with 10' and wish I had gone with 14'. I put a loft opposite of the roll up doors and have to be on my hands and knees when I am on it. If you are planning on putting a boat in it go with a 12' door as they are smaller than the listed size. Best wishes on your shop.
Posted By: patriot07

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 03:47 PM

I paid $20k back in 2012, but I'm sure they're more now. It depends on how many extras you want, but I'd say $25k-$35k is in the range. $25k would get you a slab and walls/roof, but probably not much else. $35k could get you plumbing, bathroom, potentially an office, taller walls/roof, etc. Shoot for $35k you might be able to get wood frame with brick.
Posted By: teamplayer

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 04:48 PM

I'm doing one that is 30x35 two 8 foot garage doors 14 foot high at center, with auto door openers, 30,000
Posted By: Dubee

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 04:52 PM

I'm going to build a 40×60. Everyone i've talked are about $50,000
Posted By: COFF

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 06:01 PM

Originally Posted by Dubee
I'm going to build a 40×60. Everyone i've talked are about $50,000


Right in that $20-25/sqft range mentioned by Hancock.
Posted By: machoblanco61

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 06:27 PM

Traditional stick and brick about $45-$50 sf
metal building considerably less
Posted By: Allison1

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 06:36 PM

Originally Posted by Oldrabbit
Go with the tallest side wall you can. I skimped and went with 10' and wish I had gone with 14'. I put a loft opposite of the roll up doors and have to be on my hands and knees when I am on it. If you are planning on putting a boat in it go with a 12' door as they are smaller than the listed size. Best wishes on your shop.


To late but you could have asked for high lift on the door. On a 10' ceiling you could get 2 foot extra lift so the track would go back 2' less than what it is now. That way the door runs just under the ceiling joists.
Posted By: machinist

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/20/20 11:53 PM

Another thing is a newer boat trailer won't go in a 8 foot wide door. Most trailers are 102 inches wide now so even a 10 foot is tight.
Posted By: Gungle

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/21/20 12:31 AM

Originally Posted by teamplayer
I'm doing one that is 30x35 two 8 foot garage doors 14 foot high at center, with auto door openers, 30,000


Perfect size! That will be nice!!!
Posted By: Bass_Taco

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/21/20 02:23 AM

Besides a crapper, Install the long urinal that goes down to the floor.
Posted By: MARKIT

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/21/20 02:27 AM

The cheap side is
The kit for a 30 x 40 (2) 8 ft doors (1) access door with wood frame is 6,500 ( no concrete) you build
Just helped finish one
Posted By: machoblanco61

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/21/20 01:51 PM

Make sure you run at least a 200 amp panel.
Posted By: RandyK

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/23/20 12:01 AM

Don’t forget about the concrete out in front that you will need for backing in and pulling out. I’ll be building one later this year, and I figure I will need about 40-50 ft from the garage door going outward.

Someone can chime in who has one built on how big the apron needs to be.
Posted By: ReelBusy

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/23/20 12:35 AM

Originally Posted by MARKIT
The cheap side is
The kit for a 30 x 40 (2) 8 ft doors (1) access door with wood frame is 6,500 ( no concrete) you build
Just helped finish one


The cost is close to thirds, 1/3 material, 1/3 slab/dirt, 1/3 labor.
Posted By: SWH

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/23/20 04:23 AM

Since y’all are experts, trying to get a rough estimate for the value of barn for total house potential.

90x60’ total, 24x60 concrete, tack room, feed room and wash stall. 36x60 is dirt floor hay/trailer storage. 5 horse stalls, Wood/metal construction.
Posted By: Bee'z

Re: 30x40 shop cost - 01/23/20 05:29 AM

Originally Posted by SWH
Since y’all are experts, trying to get a rough estimate for the value of barn for total house potential.

90x60’ total, 24x60 concrete, tack room, feed room and wash stall. 36x60 is dirt floor hay/trailer storage. 5 horse stalls, Wood/metal construction.


PM WAWI as that is his backyard. He knows the realtors to get you in a good place to make the right decision.
© 2024 Texas Fishing Forum