SShink
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I've had a 24' X 24' garage built before, and got lots of ideas from this forum, but we moved and I lost the shop so decided to put together a plan to have Tuff Shed build a 26' wide X 16' deep detached garage (that's as deep as will fit on the city lot), and thought I'd run it by everyone to see if I'm missing anything.
The highlights:
The downside is that with the limited depth option of 16' due to the setback's, I'll have to park the car in a tandem position, which is still o.k. since I'll have 10' to play with fore and aft.
I've attached the design and some pics of the driveway approach to get an idea of where it's going.
Am I missing anything?
The quote on the building is just over $20K, so wondering how that stacks up with the options I've listed from what you guys are seeing?
Otherwise, now that the financial office has approved the idea (the wife
), I'm about ready to put down the deposit and work permit fee downpayment and have Tuff Shed start the plans.
I welcome your feedback.
Thanks.
P.s. The '71 Chevelle in the pic is what will live in the cave.
The highlights:
- 12' Interior ceiling to be able to install a lift later
- Price includes the 8/12 pitch for storage and the floor decking
- A pull down ladder is included so that I don't have to put it in (I fell through the 11' ceiling in my past shop, and walked away when I shouldn't have...
) - 2 3X3' windows
- Windows on the service door and garage door to let in West and Southern lighting
- Hi lift garage door tracks to lift the door as close to the ceiling as possible to have the door open with a car on the lift
The downside is that with the limited depth option of 16' due to the setback's, I'll have to park the car in a tandem position, which is still o.k. since I'll have 10' to play with fore and aft.
I've attached the design and some pics of the driveway approach to get an idea of where it's going.
Am I missing anything?
The quote on the building is just over $20K, so wondering how that stacks up with the options I've listed from what you guys are seeing?
Otherwise, now that the financial office has approved the idea (the wife
I welcome your feedback.
Thanks.
P.s. The '71 Chevelle in the pic is what will live in the cave.
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