It happened to be -41 outside when I received this email from Future Steel Buildings.  My reaction was “Yikes, my building is coming and spring is nowhere in sight!” 
Future Letter

Fortunately, today the weather turned and it was a pleasant 8 degrees Celsius outside.  Spring is coming and so is the building.  My understanding is that I have to have at least four people to help me unload the thing and also a certified cheque ready to pay the driver the balance of what I owe.

Unfortunately, I will have to store the building outside until I can actually work on it.  That will take some time.  I would prefer to have it stored inside, but then again, if I had a building in which to store my building, then I wouldn’t need a building.

I also contacted Mr. Joel Funk from Strong Built construction in Wymark, Saskatchewan.  He will be coordinating the the pour of the concrete pad foundation.  This will hopefully take place early in May, when the ground is thawed and construction can commence.

I am toying with the idea of putting in floor heating but having a boiler/manifold system seems to be a little complex for my liking.  I have found another system however that simply employs electric heating cable (instead of hoses) embedded in concrete.  Made by a company called Flextherm in Quebec, the product is called Green Cable Concrete.  Here is a link to the company’s website:

Flextherm – Green Cable Concrete  

Does anyone have any experience with this product?  Your feedback would sure be welcome.

This project is heating up; just like the weather.

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