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6567GTO
10-17-2006, 07:38 AM
Anyone have a wood prefab or modular garage that they'd care to share their experiences/recommendations with us here? Any good companies out there you guys can recommend? I'm in CT in case that matters.
I'm trying to do my homework ahead of time and any input would be appreciated.:thumbup:

Thanks,
Phil

fly964
02-16-2008, 08:25 PM
Phil,

I am a new member to this forum. Did you ever get a response to your post about modular garage builders? I am also in CT, and have future plans for at least a 4 car garage with many bells and whistles.

TIA.

Mike

BigAquaBonney
02-18-2008, 10:57 PM
I just (early Dec) had a nice 24 by 40 garage put up by Best-Built Garages here in Wisconsin. Andy is the contact, and was great to work with. The thing came on a truck. Up in 3 days with 10' 2x6" walls, scissor trusses for 30' & storage trusses for 10' above the door, archetectural shingles, vinyl siding, 8' door, door opener, skylights and roughed out windows (which I put in. It's amazing and saved me months of "doing myself." I buried a gas line in schedule 40 (3/4"CSST) and conduit for cable, phone and a "service") prior to the slab. I recently wired it(100A Sub-Panel with wiring for a lift, welders, compressor, blasting cabinet, and other stuff), insulated it, and have started drywalling it. Ceiling height is 13' to the peak at the scissor truss. It's fantastic--even my wife was happy.

ksp
02-19-2008, 10:01 AM
I just (early Dec) had a nice 24 by 40 garage put up by Best-Built Garages here in Wisconsin. Andy is the contact, and was great to work with. The thing came on a truck. Up in 3 days with 10' 2x6" walls, scissor trusses for 30' & storage trusses for 10' above the door, archetectural shingles, vinyl siding, 8' door, door opener, skylights and roughed out windows (which I put in. It's amazing and saved me months of "doing myself." I buried a gas line in schedule 40 (3/4"CSST) and conduit for cable, phone and a "service") prior to the slab. I recently wired it(100A Sub-Panel with wiring for a lift, welders, compressor, blasting cabinet, and other stuff), insulated it, and have started drywalling it. Ceiling height is 13' to the peak at the scissor truss. It's fantastic--even my wife was happy.

Pictures Please :beer:

comp
02-21-2008, 06:09 PM
Pictures Please :beer:

i agree :thumbup: