jpcjguy
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Hey all,
So I am trying to design an reasonable sized garage. My buddy has a 28x28 that works pretty well for him. It has a 16' door. I am basically adding 2ft on each side. One side will have a 10k lift - I have a Jeep CJ and 7.3 Excursion. The lift would be on the right bay. So I thinking between these two designs:
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The question is to do 2 doors and try to get enough space for a room above on the other side - possibly down the road putting in an outside staircase. (Roof pitch is 8/12) - or keep it simple and do the 18' door and have small storage access and have 11' 6" shelves. My buddy has 8' high doors now and that would work for me currently (Jeep has 38"s) but if I go to 40" or 42"s it would be tight - hence the 9' door....
One thing I don't know about is if I do a double door - can I bring the ceiling height down to maximize the room height above? or does that create considerably more $$$ for construction costs?
Opinions or questions?
Oh - this is in richmond va
Thanks
Joe
So I am trying to design an reasonable sized garage. My buddy has a 28x28 that works pretty well for him. It has a 16' door. I am basically adding 2ft on each side. One side will have a 10k lift - I have a Jeep CJ and 7.3 Excursion. The lift would be on the right bay. So I thinking between these two designs:
and
The question is to do 2 doors and try to get enough space for a room above on the other side - possibly down the road putting in an outside staircase. (Roof pitch is 8/12) - or keep it simple and do the 18' door and have small storage access and have 11' 6" shelves. My buddy has 8' high doors now and that would work for me currently (Jeep has 38"s) but if I go to 40" or 42"s it would be tight - hence the 9' door....
One thing I don't know about is if I do a double door - can I bring the ceiling height down to maximize the room height above? or does that create considerably more $$$ for construction costs?
Opinions or questions?
Oh - this is in richmond va
Thanks
Joe

When to use truss, I-Joist, etc. What is acceptable span, when to switch from one design to another for price savings - whether it is labor or materials. This forum is great - I am learning tons! I guess if I do 12' 6" interior ceiling height, then the lift clears (145") and as long as any vehicle does not have a roof (or attachment - like a rack) that is great than the safety bar on the lift (141") I am good. Theoretically I would not need a scissor truss on the lift side then and I could have a flat ceiling all the way across the full 32x32 span. Then an attic truss makes more sense for storing stuff. 38-40" off road tires take a ton of room! - would be nice to get them off the main floor ( proper truss design to take the weight)....