Just thought the same.Its a bit far from Essex.A good firm ive been told but not the cheapest.Think "had e nuff" has some.Havn`t used them but heard a number of folk happy with them.
No one nearer than 300 miles to you ?
Quite expensive last time I priced them but that was a few years ago. There's a couple round here if your wanting someone from this neck of the woods.Just wondered if anyone has used this company for fabrication or erection of Ag or Industrial buildings, how did it go? Thinking about a new drier shed here.
Good firm to deal with. I work for a lad who puts various sheds up. Most of them tend to be s&a. The paint work is very good on them. Recently a 135 by 60 hay shed and a 80 by 40 lean too.
Plenty paint on an s and a shed. I wish one of my cattle sheds was one. Its from a now defunct firm and needs re-doing.Interesting to hear about the paintwork, last two buildings we had from Deville + Lear were a bit shabby in that area, and I had to insist on thorough re painting.
Get it galvanisedI can never understand why some manufacturers think farmers will tolerate anything other than a top quality paint finish on a building.If it were cars they were selling, then nothing would get past Quality Control. Most buildings cost a sight more than cars!
How big is the shed you are thinking of ?I can never understand why some manufacturers think farmers will tolerate anything other than a top quality paint finish on a building.If it were cars they were selling, then nothing would get past Quality Control. Most buildings cost a sight more than cars!
Its 30.5m long ,12m wide, 8.5m to the eavesHow big is the shed you are thinking of ?
would be about £2000 for galv of a shed this sizeIts 30.5m long ,12m wide, 8.5m to the eaves
Money well spentwould be about £2000 for galv of a shed this size
That would be favourite in a shed with a drier in it, IMO.would be about £2000 for galv of a shed this size