haugy
Well-known member
I'm planning my next garage. This one will be 50x40x16.
I have a sloped grade that I'll be putting it on. Not huge, but sloped so a build up would be required for the pad, probably around 5-7'. At that point, I'm wondering if it would be possible or better to build into the slope some more and try to put a basement in that is accessible on the back.
My thoughts would be a drive in basement with 10' walls for a 8' drive in door. Support would come from the middle with a full wall running the 40 depth at 25' (center of the 50'). So 25x40 would be for storage, and the other 25x40 I could use as my hangout area/extra storage.
Doing this would give me some more parking for my **** and storage, as well as free up valuable work space up on the main shop.
So my questions are:
1) Anyone tried this?
2) Am I out of my gourd?
3) I know an engineer would be needed, but am I looking at ridiculous costs?
-I'm thinking 4 poured exterior walls, one poured center, then steel beams
to span the sections (that's where it gets expensive for sure)
I'm going to only get one shot at this shop, so I'm looking at all ideas, reasonable or insane to make sure I don't do "Damn I wish I had done that".
I have a sloped grade that I'll be putting it on. Not huge, but sloped so a build up would be required for the pad, probably around 5-7'. At that point, I'm wondering if it would be possible or better to build into the slope some more and try to put a basement in that is accessible on the back.
My thoughts would be a drive in basement with 10' walls for a 8' drive in door. Support would come from the middle with a full wall running the 40 depth at 25' (center of the 50'). So 25x40 would be for storage, and the other 25x40 I could use as my hangout area/extra storage.
Doing this would give me some more parking for my **** and storage, as well as free up valuable work space up on the main shop.
So my questions are:
1) Anyone tried this?
2) Am I out of my gourd?
3) I know an engineer would be needed, but am I looking at ridiculous costs?
-I'm thinking 4 poured exterior walls, one poured center, then steel beams
to span the sections (that's where it gets expensive for sure)
I'm going to only get one shot at this shop, so I'm looking at all ideas, reasonable or insane to make sure I don't do "Damn I wish I had done that".

