What happens if the National Barn Company begins the construction of my building and they determine that the building pad is more than 8-inches out of level?
This may require some additional material (longer poles) in order to begin construction. Sometimes 5×5 or 6×6 posts are difficult to find in certain areas, so a delivery may be required from National Barn Company’s lumber yard. The cost for any additional materials and deliveries must be paid by the customer. Some people want to put metal skirting at the bottom of the wall to cover the gap caused by the slope of the ground. National Barn Company does not recommend skirting because it will make the building appear unlevel. Skirting will require additional material and labor at a cost to the customer. Additional cost will also be incurred by the customer if the building crew is forced to pull off the job while the building pad is corrected or if they are forced to wait for additional materials. Ask our sales representative for more information about preparing your site.
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