Idle Serge
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My 1st attempt on making this garage into my own:
Before:
View coming in from side door (this is in fact after I started to dig into it a little bit--began knocking down "walls" and realized I didn't have any pics yet lol)
There was no way of telling if there was concrete flooring or if there was insulation without actually tearing into it which obviously we couldn't do prior to making a purchase. In addition, it was a foreclosure home that had been vacant for about 2yrs, so it wasn't something we could simply ask the pervious owner
Anyhow, there wasn't any concrete flooring:
Safe to assume there was no insulation as well:
I'll fast forward to the most recent and update from here--if you would like and have the time please check out my 1st Home Thread below! It goes more into detail about both home and garage prior of todays updates:
http://www.hondasociety.com/board/showthread.php?t=154728
Needed a garage door so I made sure to have one installed:
Framing is completed but I am holding off on the door for a couple of more days--I wanted the concrete phase to be as hassle free as possible, therefore; I left it as accessible as possible:
We had to take loads of dirt out as it was way too high--about 6" throughout.
AS we begin getting deeper into it, we make a discovery; the foundation pictured is all made up of bricks :/ therefore; prior to pouring in the floor we will have to finish up the foundation which is currently where we are at. Meaning we will have to support the wall with some jacks and go from there:
That's all I have for now--with trying to juggle landscaping and this, the updates will be somewhat slow but steady! Currently trying to figure out my AC/Heat setup along with electrical and debating between drywall or plywood.
Before:
View coming in from side door (this is in fact after I started to dig into it a little bit--began knocking down "walls" and realized I didn't have any pics yet lol)
There was no way of telling if there was concrete flooring or if there was insulation without actually tearing into it which obviously we couldn't do prior to making a purchase. In addition, it was a foreclosure home that had been vacant for about 2yrs, so it wasn't something we could simply ask the pervious owner
Anyhow, there wasn't any concrete flooring:
Safe to assume there was no insulation as well:
I'll fast forward to the most recent and update from here--if you would like and have the time please check out my 1st Home Thread below! It goes more into detail about both home and garage prior of todays updates:
http://www.hondasociety.com/board/showthread.php?t=154728
Needed a garage door so I made sure to have one installed:
Framing is completed but I am holding off on the door for a couple of more days--I wanted the concrete phase to be as hassle free as possible, therefore; I left it as accessible as possible:
We had to take loads of dirt out as it was way too high--about 6" throughout.
AS we begin getting deeper into it, we make a discovery; the foundation pictured is all made up of bricks :/ therefore; prior to pouring in the floor we will have to finish up the foundation which is currently where we are at. Meaning we will have to support the wall with some jacks and go from there:
That's all I have for now--with trying to juggle landscaping and this, the updates will be somewhat slow but steady! Currently trying to figure out my AC/Heat setup along with electrical and debating between drywall or plywood.




house had been abandoned for a little over 2 years. I haven't priced sod much but planned on seeding it 


