Putting up Structures after the Snowfall

There always seems to be so much pressure and panic at this time to get a building before winter.

The only thing that is important to get done sooner than later is the foundation work.

There will be lots of decent weather days between now (fall) and Christmas to get the job done.

If you think that it is too late to get it done and you will simply wait until next spring, please remember that you said the same thing last spring (or even a few months ago) and as usual the busyness of life got in the way.

Give us a call today to see how you can get that foundation taken care of before things freeze up.

For those of you who want to get the structure up now and cover it in the spring, I urge you to cover the building sooner than later for a couple of reasons.

First is that there will be lots of other things vying for your time in the spring

Secondly, the more snow you have on that spot that has to melt, the more moisture you will have in the building.

The more moisture you have in the building the more condensation issues you will have.

You want to give that ground the most time possible to dry up before you need to start using the building.

In my humble opinion, even though putting the cover on in late fall or early winter is more difficult and not pleasant, the benefits of having more time for the ground to dry, far outweigh the time spent to adjust the cover in the spring