Been lurking the forum for almost a year now, love all the ideas and stuff I have seen.
I just moved into my new house, once the builder finishes the landscaping and flattens the backyard i'm getting a seperate garage in there for my toys/workshop.
Here is how I see things, maybe some of you want to share some experience. I'd appreciate since i'm not sure what to do at all.
It will have 1 car, either running or in pieces depending on what I break or how I feel. It will be stored in a corner during winter. Also 1 ATV. Workbench, air compressor, welder, ect...
16X24 means getting a car in and having more room in the front for tools, engine lift or other stuff like that. if I use 8 foot for the car, that leaves 8 foot on the side for the workbench and moving around.
20X20 makes it easier to get ATVs in and out with a car sitting on one side given the extra width. Not much room in front or back of the car however.
Both would have a 12ft garage door in the front, access door in the front or side with a window on one wall. Will be insulated and electrically heated. I plan on getting a 220v 100amp service panel in there.
One is 400sq ft, the other is 384, not a big difference for usable area.
Both those sizes are what I am budgeting for(plus all those non budgetable things). I found that doing 1 step bigger(20X24) would bring total cost way over what I want to spend on this.
Thanks for any advice or insight you have!
I just moved into my new house, once the builder finishes the landscaping and flattens the backyard i'm getting a seperate garage in there for my toys/workshop.
Here is how I see things, maybe some of you want to share some experience. I'd appreciate since i'm not sure what to do at all.
It will have 1 car, either running or in pieces depending on what I break or how I feel. It will be stored in a corner during winter. Also 1 ATV. Workbench, air compressor, welder, ect...
16X24 means getting a car in and having more room in the front for tools, engine lift or other stuff like that. if I use 8 foot for the car, that leaves 8 foot on the side for the workbench and moving around.
20X20 makes it easier to get ATVs in and out with a car sitting on one side given the extra width. Not much room in front or back of the car however.
Both would have a 12ft garage door in the front, access door in the front or side with a window on one wall. Will be insulated and electrically heated. I plan on getting a 220v 100amp service panel in there.
One is 400sq ft, the other is 384, not a big difference for usable area.
Both those sizes are what I am budgeting for(plus all those non budgetable things). I found that doing 1 step bigger(20X24) would bring total cost way over what I want to spend on this.
Thanks for any advice or insight you have!


