Olde Liberty Structures
The customer was looking for a pool house/writing studio. Olde Liberty Structures built a 12’x18’ stick-built cabin with concrete piers and a pressure-treated floor system with R19 floor Insulation. The front wall is 12’ high and rear wall is 9’ high. The shed features a 6’x12’ interior loft, six 3’x5’ double-sash insulated vinyl windows and four 2’x4’ vinyl insulated slider windows over the porch. The front door is a Reliabuilt 6’ outswing double door 15-lite insulated fiberglass and 36” single door. The siding is pine board and batten by Gillespie Inc. sawmill in Huddleston. The post-frame porch is 4’x16’. The post rafters and 2”x6” tongue-and-groove roof deck material was supplied by Gillespie Inc. The remaining dimensional lumber came from Lowe’s in Bedford, and Taylor Brothers in Lynchburg. The concrete patio was done by Snyder Site Works of Roanoke.
SPECS:
Building Type: Post-frame and stick built
Building Size: 12’x18’
Roof Pitch: 3/12
Foundation: Olde Liberty Structures concrete piers with pressure treated girders and pressure treated floor joists
Floor: Advantech subfloor
Posts: Southern yellow pine, Gillespie Inc.
Trusses: Olde Liberty 2”x6”
Roof Panels: Metal Roof, Appalachian Metal Supply
Siding: Board and batten pine, Gillespie Inc., Huddleston
Fasteners: Metabo nails, Simpson lag screws, GRK structural screws
Doors: Reliabuilt
Windows: Reliabuilt
Ventilation: Appalachian Metal Supply
Insulation: Owens Corning R19 floor insulation
Other Details: Concrete apron for porch, Snyder Siteworks, Roanoke