Oh wow cool build. That's the first one in this style I've ever seen with a lift in it. Looks like a ton of work !!!!! And I assume being a standard height garage like this one. You can't really overload the floor just from vehicles.......
The original owner definitely changed his oil every 3k ha ha 🤣. You have to be diligent about always putting that grate back on. The pics are a bit deceiving. It's about a 10 foot drop through the opening to the floor. That would hurt you bad.
Well now that's even another question. Hope my floor is okay without the relief cuts. But it's almost 20 years old now without cracking in the floor. Almost looks like wood on this beam.
I posted somewhere else. And they mentioned basements like these get very cold and have lots of humidity...
What does the ceiling look like downstairs. This is actually why i started researching this because you have seams in the floor upstairs. But my garage is one solid slab upstairs. I was just wondering how they got that slab into the location. Because it's behind an existing house. And the drive...
I think the previous owner spent all of his retirement money building that garage. If it's just gonna be living space above. Why go to the expense of doing the concrete floor ? I guess it gives you or future owners options in the future though. I was thinking of installing a drive around the...
Came across this garage here built on a hillside with parking on both levels. Appeared to be 30x40. Anyone here have a garage like this? Very little information when searching online. And all the results come back to this site.
I have a two story garage. 30x40. On a hill and the bottom level is a concrete box with a single garage door and an oil change bay. And the upper level is a standard three car garage. There are no pillars supporting the floor downstairs. The ceiling looks like a parking garage floor.