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    30x36x12 with Loft upstairs

    I have a 28x36 garage with a 16' main door and a 7' door in the rear for the lawnmower/snowmobile. It's the best thing I did having that small door, especially in the winter. Opening that big door is like taking a wall out in the winter!
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    Regular water line. It's rated for 200psi,compressor is 150! Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    8'6" x 16 Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    We build. Pre-wire for mini split?

    You'd be using the ground and one leg. Using the ground as a neutral is not allowed in Canada that's for sure! Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    We build. Pre-wire for mini split?

    Run a 14/3 with that wire to use for a 3 way swith to turn the outside lights on and off from inside the house. Nothing more frustrating than getting back to the house and realizing the lights are still on Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    We build. Pre-wire for mini split?

    And if you're doing 100a, look I to 2/3 null text, bet it's cheaper than piping it Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    We build. Pre-wire for mini split?

    You don't need a neutral for the mini split. I am an Electrician, never seen one that needs one. 12/2 will be enough. If you're not paying for the wore, then do the 100a I guess, just easier to work with 60a, and it would be lots Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    Plumber suggested to put a boiler drain to be able to drain the water out of lines if needed. Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    Ran Airlines up through the attic and back down the walls using pex water line. Hired a plumber for an hour to do the connections (even though I could have done it myself) just wanted to be sure. Cost $25 for the pipe, no brainer for sure! Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    Some more pics of interior
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    I used 3 full Gray kits for a base coat and 2 full kits of clear for top coat, bought it from Atlantic Epoxy-Coat. He's a new dealer for Epoxy-Coat for Atlantic Canada. Flakes were a blend of orange white black, mixed with their gray blend 50/50.
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    The I-Beam is an 8" beam, no idea what it's rated for, but I have a rolling beam clamp on it and it works awesome for picking up the lawn mower to sharpen blades, lifting snowmobile for service, or hanging a deer. It is sitting on 3 laminated 2x6 inside the wall. Works really well.
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    Floor had a few hairline cracks, should of done 2 coats of color on the cracks. Did 1 coat of color, 1 coat of clear after. The color coat sealed the cracks, if you run your finger over them, you can't feel them cause the clear coat smoothed them over. Know better for next time for sure. I...
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    Lighting options

    Stay away from 240V lights.....not worth the hassle
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    Lighting options

    You won't have any issue's with T8 fixtures as far as power consumption, although they say the T5's are more efficient, I would guess that if you compared initial cost compared to cost's of operating, the T8's would be cheaper for you. 14' ceilings are of concern though, you want to make sure...
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    Gotta have a TV and a fridge with an ice maker!
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    Thanks man, dreamed it up for a while! Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk
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    My new garage with Epoxy-Coat floor!

    Just finishing it up, garage is 28 x 36 with storage (maybe future office) upstairs. Very happy with the way it turned out!
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