383 Tobacco Barn

Designed for the storage and curing of tobacco, they may be constructed of masonry walls, brick or block, or wood framed walls with stucco or siding. Costs are averages of several types. Floors are dirt for low cost air curing structures, which are typically wood sided structures only, and slab in the average flue curing ones.

The costs include lighting, racks and water service.

Availability of Elevators by Area for this occupancy: No

Marshall Valuation Service sections: 17 and 47.

Typical Lives:

 

 

 

 

 

Class

 

 

 

 

Quality

A

B

C

D

H

M

P

S

W

Low

--

--

25

20

--

--

20

20

--

Average

--

--

25

20

--

--

20

20

--

Good

--

--

25

20

--

--

20

20

--

Excellent

--

--

30

25

--

--

25

25

--

Quality Selection Guide:

Class C (Masonry Bearing Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Average

Wall-bearing brick, block or structural tile

Unfinished, flue-curing, partially floored, racks

Lighting and water service

None

Class D (Wood or Steel Framed Exterior Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Wood frame and siding, vented walls

Unfinished, dirt floor, racks, air curing

Minimum lighting

None

Average

Wood frame, stucco or siding

Partly finished interior, part slab, flue-curing, racks

Lighting and water service

None

Class P (Pole Frame):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Average

Pole frame, metal siding

Some sheathing and slab, flue-curing, racks

Lighting and water service

None

Class S (Metal Frame and Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Average

Steel siding and frame

Some sheathing and slab, flue-curing, racks

Lighting and water service

None