Hey all,
I have been a long-time lurker here and have started the process of having my garage built and was hoping for some friendly advice. It is a 30x30, 2x10 construction, with 2 garage doors, and a breezeway that leads to the house. I am having room trusses put on, but there was a little bit of a communication gap between my builder and myself. This has resulted in me having a smaller than needed room on the second floor. My wife was adamant about having at least a 12x30 area with 8ft ceilings for her gym setup, but with the trusses that were ordered, this will be a 10x30, with max ceiling heights of 7ft 6in. To me, I feel it is workable, but this was her part of the garage, so I'm doing my best to work this out.
What are the chances that I can sell these trusses (21 trusses with 2 gables, 12/9 pitch) and recoup potentially a portion of the money I spent (around 4.2K). If I knew that I couldn't resell these, I would probably push to just work with the 10x30 area. If I knew I could sell these trusses, I would consider suffering the financial hit and ordering the trusses with the largest room size afforded in a 12/9 pitch.
Sorry this isn't a typical question for here, just looking what others may think.
I have been a long-time lurker here and have started the process of having my garage built and was hoping for some friendly advice. It is a 30x30, 2x10 construction, with 2 garage doors, and a breezeway that leads to the house. I am having room trusses put on, but there was a little bit of a communication gap between my builder and myself. This has resulted in me having a smaller than needed room on the second floor. My wife was adamant about having at least a 12x30 area with 8ft ceilings for her gym setup, but with the trusses that were ordered, this will be a 10x30, with max ceiling heights of 7ft 6in. To me, I feel it is workable, but this was her part of the garage, so I'm doing my best to work this out.
What are the chances that I can sell these trusses (21 trusses with 2 gables, 12/9 pitch) and recoup potentially a portion of the money I spent (around 4.2K). If I knew that I couldn't resell these, I would probably push to just work with the 10x30 area. If I knew I could sell these trusses, I would consider suffering the financial hit and ordering the trusses with the largest room size afforded in a 12/9 pitch.
Sorry this isn't a typical question for here, just looking what others may think.




