sse1990
Active member
While searching online for info on a 26x26 garage, I came across this site.
The plan is to build a 26x26 garage with 13' walls and a 3/12 pitch roof to allow the ceiling height I want and stay below my local by-law for building height.
Took a few years to finally get "approval" to build at the current house and not wait till the next house. One final step is an appraisal and then the bank will be happy. Then the jumping through hoops to get all the paperwork done for my building permit can start.
I wanted a place to store my summer toy over the winter on a 4 post lift and still park our daily drivers in there. The summer toy is a 1970 Chev C-20 with a 396 BB and lowered.
The garage is supposed to start about halway in the driveway, you can see the orange mark on the driveway in front of the old truck, and then over to where the shed that is lifted is sitting. The shed is already gone.
The plan is to build a 26x26 garage with 13' walls and a 3/12 pitch roof to allow the ceiling height I want and stay below my local by-law for building height.
Took a few years to finally get "approval" to build at the current house and not wait till the next house. One final step is an appraisal and then the bank will be happy. Then the jumping through hoops to get all the paperwork done for my building permit can start.
I wanted a place to store my summer toy over the winter on a 4 post lift and still park our daily drivers in there. The summer toy is a 1970 Chev C-20 with a 396 BB and lowered.
The garage is supposed to start about halway in the driveway, you can see the orange mark on the driveway in front of the old truck, and then over to where the shed that is lifted is sitting. The shed is already gone.