This thread will be my attempt to document my garage build, after the fact. So for those interested you won't have to monitor for 18 months
to see the outcome. Hopefully I can work through the posts in a matter of days/weeks. I'm documenting this in hopes that it may help someone else who may have a similar idea as I struggled to find examples of garages built like this one. Not finding good examples made me doubt my idea (It may still be a dumb/weird idea but it has been working for us).
When purchasing the house in 2001, I knew I would eventually have to add on some additional garage space. The house has a typical builder sized 2 car garage (that barely fits 2 cars).
With the desire to integrate the garage into the house, yard, driveway, I eventually came up with a plan to attach the garage to the back of the house, therefore replacing the failing deck in the process as well. I had several concerns including driveway slope, long term walkable roof issues, septic easement, and limited height. I couldn't find very many examples of garages built in this fashion, so I was very hesitant.
Back of house with existing deck/gazebo. Looks good but was no longer structurally sound due to poor workmanship. At one point the back of the deck was falling due to improper attachment to house. This is where the garage will go.
In early 2016 I decided to move forward. I chose a size I thought could fit 4 cars if necessary, but wouldn't encroach too much on the back yard. In March of 2016 I provided my amateur plans to an architect to have him draw up full plans that I could submit for a building permit.
After several weeks, and over $3000
in county fees, I had my permit.
to see the outcome. Hopefully I can work through the posts in a matter of days/weeks. I'm documenting this in hopes that it may help someone else who may have a similar idea as I struggled to find examples of garages built like this one. Not finding good examples made me doubt my idea (It may still be a dumb/weird idea but it has been working for us).When purchasing the house in 2001, I knew I would eventually have to add on some additional garage space. The house has a typical builder sized 2 car garage (that barely fits 2 cars).
With the desire to integrate the garage into the house, yard, driveway, I eventually came up with a plan to attach the garage to the back of the house, therefore replacing the failing deck in the process as well. I had several concerns including driveway slope, long term walkable roof issues, septic easement, and limited height. I couldn't find very many examples of garages built in this fashion, so I was very hesitant.
Back of house with existing deck/gazebo. Looks good but was no longer structurally sound due to poor workmanship. At one point the back of the deck was falling due to improper attachment to house. This is where the garage will go.
In early 2016 I decided to move forward. I chose a size I thought could fit 4 cars if necessary, but wouldn't encroach too much on the back yard. In March of 2016 I provided my amateur plans to an architect to have him draw up full plans that I could submit for a building permit.
After several weeks, and over $3000
in county fees, I had my permit.

