I found the Garage Journal three years ago through a link posted on another site… Wandered on over and have been here ever since. One of the best sites on the web as far as I’m concerned. At the time I joined, I had a very nice 28’ x 24’ garage with a 24’ x 10’ workshop. It was a good setup, but it was definitely compromised in many ways due to the design constraints of the house when I built it.
Three years down the road now and have gone through some major life changes that included getting married and selling my home. My wife has always been understanding of my hobby and agreed that we needed to build a dedicated garage for my cars and projects. Fortunately, the lot was big enough to accommodate a second garage and after a year of planning, township meetings, and research, I am ready to get started.
The initial plan was for a 40’ x 32’ detached garage with a 12’ ceiling. This would bring it in just under our townships lot coverage requirement. During the permit application process, I was informed that there was a height restriction on detached structures so a change was made to create a covered storage room between the house and garage… Problem solved and it allows me to put the air compressor in a separate room to reduce the noise in the garage.
The final plan:
Facing the garage, the bay on the far right will be used for service work as well as parking and will have an in ground lift installed. My decision to use an in ground lift raised the cost a bit over a two post lift, but I am trying to maximize space and I believe that the in ground lift is a good way to do that.
The center bay will be a detail area as well as parking and will have a large commercial drain. I learned my lesson on my last garage which also had a drain: the four inch diameter units with one inch outlets that you find at the home improvement stores definitely won’t remove large volumes of water quickly. What I plan to go with is overkill, but then so is the garage.
The last area in front of the man door will be used for project car and parts storage. At some point I may angle two four post lifts in that area to increase the number of cars that I can store, but for now it will meet my needs as is.
The area toward the back of the garage will eventually be the workshop area and will get a nice compliment of Lista cabinets, but that program is definitely a year down the road.
A couple other notable garage features include heating and air conditioning. I ended up with heat and a/c in my last garage due to builder oversight and I will never have another garage without it. It really makes working on the cars enjoyable when the temperature and humidity are extreme. An audio/video system (of some type) will be installed to catch a game or listen to music while I work as well as a security system. An epoxy floor will definitely be on the list as well.
I’ll leave this first post with a couple photos of the proposed build site. Plenty of open space that will look even better with a new garage on it!
Next week's installment... Construction begins!
Regards,
Stan
Three years down the road now and have gone through some major life changes that included getting married and selling my home. My wife has always been understanding of my hobby and agreed that we needed to build a dedicated garage for my cars and projects. Fortunately, the lot was big enough to accommodate a second garage and after a year of planning, township meetings, and research, I am ready to get started.
The initial plan was for a 40’ x 32’ detached garage with a 12’ ceiling. This would bring it in just under our townships lot coverage requirement. During the permit application process, I was informed that there was a height restriction on detached structures so a change was made to create a covered storage room between the house and garage… Problem solved and it allows me to put the air compressor in a separate room to reduce the noise in the garage.
The final plan:
Facing the garage, the bay on the far right will be used for service work as well as parking and will have an in ground lift installed. My decision to use an in ground lift raised the cost a bit over a two post lift, but I am trying to maximize space and I believe that the in ground lift is a good way to do that.
The center bay will be a detail area as well as parking and will have a large commercial drain. I learned my lesson on my last garage which also had a drain: the four inch diameter units with one inch outlets that you find at the home improvement stores definitely won’t remove large volumes of water quickly. What I plan to go with is overkill, but then so is the garage.
The last area in front of the man door will be used for project car and parts storage. At some point I may angle two four post lifts in that area to increase the number of cars that I can store, but for now it will meet my needs as is.
The area toward the back of the garage will eventually be the workshop area and will get a nice compliment of Lista cabinets, but that program is definitely a year down the road.
A couple other notable garage features include heating and air conditioning. I ended up with heat and a/c in my last garage due to builder oversight and I will never have another garage without it. It really makes working on the cars enjoyable when the temperature and humidity are extreme. An audio/video system (of some type) will be installed to catch a game or listen to music while I work as well as a security system. An epoxy floor will definitely be on the list as well.
I’ll leave this first post with a couple photos of the proposed build site. Plenty of open space that will look even better with a new garage on it!
Next week's installment... Construction begins!
Regards,
Stan