Pythong
Well-known member
Long time creeper on GJ and finally get to build my own. I have read though a lot of the garage build threads to get some amazing ideas on my garage build.
I moved into a new house in January of 2015 - came from a house with an existing 2 car garage (26x26) that i had jam packed with toys. Very well organized, I just own a lot of stuff
The new house did not have a garage which means i was able to build something i really wanted, and knowing my old garage wasn't large enough that I had to go bigger. My new garage is going to be 40x44 with 12' tall ceilings.
Here is a picture of my previous garage just before we ended up finding our new house:
I have a 5 month son so it makes working a bit harder but my wife has been amazing on letting me get all the time needed to get a garage up by winter. I been working at this almost soley myself with the exception of my brother helping me with the excavation process.
My new garage is 40x44' which has a 4' jog to add some character to match our house and will be doing 12' walls with a hip roof, again to match the house.
Here's some pictures:
Ground Breaking:
Backfilling, Compacting & forming:
Floordrain work in progress:
Trench for water line and gas. Water is 7' down and then gas is going above it at a depth of 2':
Laying down Rigid XPS 250 2" Styrofoam:
Rebar near completion.. working late into the night many of days:
2000' of 1/2 Pex for infloor heat. 8 Loops:
Concrete Day:
I moved into a new house in January of 2015 - came from a house with an existing 2 car garage (26x26) that i had jam packed with toys. Very well organized, I just own a lot of stuff
The new house did not have a garage which means i was able to build something i really wanted, and knowing my old garage wasn't large enough that I had to go bigger. My new garage is going to be 40x44 with 12' tall ceilings.
Here is a picture of my previous garage just before we ended up finding our new house:
I have a 5 month son so it makes working a bit harder but my wife has been amazing on letting me get all the time needed to get a garage up by winter. I been working at this almost soley myself with the exception of my brother helping me with the excavation process.
My new garage is 40x44' which has a 4' jog to add some character to match our house and will be doing 12' walls with a hip roof, again to match the house.
Here's some pictures:
Ground Breaking:
Backfilling, Compacting & forming:
Floordrain work in progress:
Trench for water line and gas. Water is 7' down and then gas is going above it at a depth of 2':
Laying down Rigid XPS 250 2" Styrofoam:
Rebar near completion.. working late into the night many of days:
2000' of 1/2 Pex for infloor heat. 8 Loops:
Concrete Day: