Wyoming Milk Barn Renovation
This poor milk barn was neglected for many years; it was to be a complete gut.
Both the lower and upper floors were removed, along with all existing windows.
The stability of the structure was questionable and needed to be reinforced.
A garage door was cut and a sufficient header was installed to code.
Notice the upper and lower floors are already removed.
The upper deck is now installed with doubled 18" LVL beams to provide the main support.
The upper deck is complete with a 3/4" tongue and groove sub-floor.
All the windows have been removed, and new energy efficient windows installed.
The electrical service was completely replaced to comply with code and provide adequate lighting.
With all of the structural components installed, the board and batten siding can be attached.
No maintenance white aluminum is installed to the old fascia with vented white metal soffit to "set off" the upper trim work.
The window, base and corner trim is all Hardie board that will never rot or need be repainted.
The transformation is complete.
New garage and entryway doors are installed.
The cement skirting and pad are finished and sealed.
Decorative lights accent the garage door.