central1ny
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Hi all. I am getting very close to starting my garage build. I have nearly completed the meter relocation which was the first step. I wanted to present my design to the group to see if anyone had any comments or suggestions for me.
My current house is approx. 28x50 and the plan is to add a new breezeway or addition of 8x18 to a gable end of the house and then attach a 28x40 2-door garage. The basic design specs are as follows:
Foundation Footer
Size: 16” (w) x 12” (d)
Depth: Below frost line
Strength: 3000 PSI
Rebar: As done per industry standard (Was planning on going with whatever concrete guy suggests)
Foundation Walls
Concrete blocks
(2) Courses above ground level
Anchor bolts in top course for wall attachment, at locations specified in plan
Parge outside of exposed wall
Top Course 6” block
Garage Slab
Base: 6” crushed stone compacted - Check with contractors on practice
Strength: 4000 psi
Thickness: 4”
#4 rebar 16” grid – sitting on plastic rebar chairs
wire mesh also?
Vapor barrier: 6-millimeter (mil) polyethylene?
Slope down to garage door (pitch to be determined)
Expansion joint material between slab and walls
Soft cut control joints in 10x12 pattern
Breezeway Slab
Base: 6” crushed stone - Check with contractors on practice
Strength: 4000 psiThickness: 4”
6x6 #10 wire mesh
Vapor barrier: 6-millimeter polyethylene?
Level, no slope
Foam board insulation under slab
Expansion joint material between slab and walls
Wall Construction
2x6 Studs
1/2" OSB Sheathing
Vinyl siding
Roof Construction
5/12 pitch
Truss design, 16" O.C.
23/32" OSB
Architectural asphalt shingles
Doors
(2) 9'x7' overhead garage doors
(1) 8'x7' overhead garage door

My current house is approx. 28x50 and the plan is to add a new breezeway or addition of 8x18 to a gable end of the house and then attach a 28x40 2-door garage. The basic design specs are as follows:
Foundation Footer
Size: 16” (w) x 12” (d)
Depth: Below frost line
Strength: 3000 PSI
Rebar: As done per industry standard (Was planning on going with whatever concrete guy suggests)
Foundation Walls
Concrete blocks
(2) Courses above ground level
Anchor bolts in top course for wall attachment, at locations specified in plan
Parge outside of exposed wall
Top Course 6” block
Garage Slab
Base: 6” crushed stone compacted - Check with contractors on practice
Strength: 4000 psi
Thickness: 4”
#4 rebar 16” grid – sitting on plastic rebar chairs
wire mesh also?
Vapor barrier: 6-millimeter (mil) polyethylene?
Slope down to garage door (pitch to be determined)
Expansion joint material between slab and walls
Soft cut control joints in 10x12 pattern
Breezeway Slab
Base: 6” crushed stone - Check with contractors on practice
Strength: 4000 psiThickness: 4”
6x6 #10 wire mesh
Vapor barrier: 6-millimeter polyethylene?
Level, no slope
Foam board insulation under slab
Expansion joint material between slab and walls
Wall Construction
2x6 Studs
1/2" OSB Sheathing
Vinyl siding
Roof Construction
5/12 pitch
Truss design, 16" O.C.
23/32" OSB
Architectural asphalt shingles
Doors
(2) 9'x7' overhead garage doors
(1) 8'x7' overhead garage door

