Building Options for your loft: A way to cut costs!
There is a simple way to cut cost and that is to leave the insulation out on two of the walls and to not not finish that part of the inside that you did not insulate. I know it sounds a little bizzare but it does save money.
However their is a word of CAUTION : YOU MUST KEEP THE CEILING AND THE WEST WALL INSULATED. This is the only way to protect your pigeon’s and consequently your loft from getting too warm from the hot sun especially during the summer.
Another option you can try is a one way slanted roof with one wall at six feet and the opposite one at seven feet. Now many people may not like this look because it can remind you of an old chicken coop. But it is an option and you may not mind that look. The draw back besides looking possibly like a chicken coop is that your door will have to go on the seven foot side. However you can get around this by building your own door.
You will find out there is no two pigeon lofts alike even when people follow the same blue print. While each pigeon loft serves the same basic purpose which is to provide a warm dry safe haven for your pigeon and their offsprings you can be creative and show off your unique style and design.
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