Hey folks,
After a few false starts due to code changes and poor choice of initial architect, I finally have plans in the building office that are nearing approval. I've lurked more than I've posted here, but the late-2020 version of my story is that I'm trying to build a simple 22x36' garage on my nice flat property in Southern California, Burbank specifically.
I'm just starting to try and find a contractor. I've chatted with a few in the past long ago, but now that the project is becoming a reality the quotes actually mean something.
But beyond just googling or yelping contractors, I don't have much of a place to start. I've received a few quotes thus far, but it's been a bit startling from a price perspective. Like $250/sf startling.
So I guess my question is... how did you guys find a contractor when the time came? There are tons of them around Los Angeles as you might expect, but most of the ones who are marketing-savvy enough to end up downrange of a google or yelp search are in the "medium to high end trims" range, which seems to be code for "expensive".
At the end of the day we're talking about a 22'x36' slab with 10' walls, a ridge beam, and a whole truck full of 2x4s and stucco. Granted there'll be some Southern California tax here, but it shouldn't be a bonkers project. Anybody have any secrets to finding a "garage spec" contractor? Extra points if you've got one.
Thanks!
After a few false starts due to code changes and poor choice of initial architect, I finally have plans in the building office that are nearing approval. I've lurked more than I've posted here, but the late-2020 version of my story is that I'm trying to build a simple 22x36' garage on my nice flat property in Southern California, Burbank specifically.
I'm just starting to try and find a contractor. I've chatted with a few in the past long ago, but now that the project is becoming a reality the quotes actually mean something.
But beyond just googling or yelping contractors, I don't have much of a place to start. I've received a few quotes thus far, but it's been a bit startling from a price perspective. Like $250/sf startling.
So I guess my question is... how did you guys find a contractor when the time came? There are tons of them around Los Angeles as you might expect, but most of the ones who are marketing-savvy enough to end up downrange of a google or yelp search are in the "medium to high end trims" range, which seems to be code for "expensive".
At the end of the day we're talking about a 22'x36' slab with 10' walls, a ridge beam, and a whole truck full of 2x4s and stucco. Granted there'll be some Southern California tax here, but it shouldn't be a bonkers project. Anybody have any secrets to finding a "garage spec" contractor? Extra points if you've got one.
Thanks!
