Needs to be drained and lined. It doesn't hold much water.Got pond pics?
Needs to be drained and lined. It doesn't hold much water.Got pond pics?
Like idiots, caulk. I'll get up there next year and add some boards. Then just put screws in it. A "deal" is hardly ever a deal. Stick with a reputable building and pay for it to be done right. I got screwed all the way around in this deal.Dang so how did they fix it?
I have an 2 car garage/out building about 75 yards from the house. Its been on a separate meter from years ago by Dad's choice. I started to question why the bill was so high and called the elect co. They said because its a free standing building, they have a $75.00 base fee then and elect used is added to that. ($5-20/mo) I went off on em. "Its a friggen out building on a private drive, in the country!"I'm dropping another meter just for the barn and running electric in the spring. So any helpful hints for that is gold.
The pond...we will see how that end up. If it stays the same, its basically going to be a natural pool.
I have an 2 car garage/out building about 75 yards from the house. Its been on a separate meter from years ago by Dad's choice. I started to question why the bill was so high and called the elect co. They said because its a free standing building, they have a $75.00 base fee then and elect used is added to that. ($5-20/mo) I went off on em. "Its a friggen out building on a private drive, in the country!"
" Doesn't matter they said"
" OK then. Fuck you. Pull the meter. I'll run a generator to power my stuff in there till I can trench a line from my house..."
So I guess the point is to check and see if your elect co is pulling the same shit.
( ya. I'm still mad about it)
My house panel is basically full.There’s really no benefit to metering it separately, especially given the extra monthly fee. Even if you had to upgrade the service to your house to add the extra capacity to feed the barn, you’re still money ahead. Upgrading a 100 amp service to 200 or 200 to 400 typically doesn’t involve any upgrades on the power co. side that would be passed on to the customer.
Distance from the xformer will be the deciding factor in your case for sure. It’s amazing how lenient the power co will be with themselves on wire size for secondaries if it’s to their advantage to leave it alone lol. I’ve seen em give the ok to utilize existing 2/0 u/g secondary on a 400a upgrade just to not have to screw with it. Just depends on which engineer you get on which day for the consult, I guessMy house panel is basically full.
Now, if the service wire to my house is 350, I can see your point. It can hold another panel without issue. Being the distance I am from the transformer, I would need to open it up and check. If it is smaller than 350, it won't hold by the time I ran back to the barn.
Currently, DP&L doesn't charge you for an extra service on the same property. Unless commercially zoned. BUT, I do pay them using a third party. I guess I need to check with them.
Drains with easy cleanouts for wild game processing
I'd make the walls/ stalls adjustable so you can easily move them to clean out with skid steer
I’d run the electric and water also so that it’s there when finishing it up later. Also, if you have gas, run the lines now…and maybe an extra conduit or two for future use. It’ll be a lot easier to do it while building compared to after it’s already done.
Ya. What ^ said.Exciting times, Adam! Congrats buddy.