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28 x 30 Attached Garage

bjohnson28813

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Hey guys im Ben I have been watching the threads for about year an alligning all the stars to make my new garage happen. I have wanted a garage forever an was the only thing i disliked about my house.

28 x 30 with 2 ft stem wall an 10ft tall ceilings with two 8ft tall garage doors with it being 9 ft wide each. I will match the existing house with cedar siding an relocate the bedroom windows to the side.

I finally started grading monday an had the footers poured on wednesday. I would have had more pictures but I have been out of town for work. I have yet to see the progress in the daylight but will be able see it thursday afternoon. The only issue was the cable internet line was dug up but I had it located so it was on time warner. The wife is not happy about no internet for 3 days but Im getting a garage. haha

I would have had pictures of the footers before the pour but I got home too late last night.

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Starting a bit late in the season, eh?

And to think I was at that stage just last May. They cut my phone line when my footings were dug. I was without internet for about a day before the phone company came out and laid a temporary cable on top of the ground. We dodged that wire all summer through the build. They didn't come back out to bury it until about a month ago.

Keep us up to date with the progress!
 
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Yeah it took along time to get my permits, It was like 3 months from first request to final permit to build. Then I got too busy at work so Im starting alittle bit late but atleast it wont be really hot.

2 ft block stem wall being installed this week.
 
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I just got a quote back on the 2ft stem wall

1600$ for labor

1350 for materials

220 8 in blocks

1500 face bricks

I'm not sure if that is a good price or not basically its 88ft of stem
Wall subtracting the 16 ft of garage door so really only 72ft x 2ft tall.

What do you guys think ?
 
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Big update

Got all the block an brick work done, got slab poured, an stripped the siding off today. Everything moving on great


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I will try an get some scanned its just two big windows facing street then 2
9ft 8ft garage doors an a mandoor. I will cut a hall way out an door from inside the house at a later date. I plan on framing this week when I have some time off for thanksgiving.
 

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You might want to think about cutting some control joints in that concrete before it cracks. Ask your Mason.

Looks really great.
 

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This might be a dumb question, but why did you go with a lower roof for the garage? It seems like it would have blended better with the original structure by continuing the original roof line.
 
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Well the main reason i dropped it down was because I did not want to reshingle the entire house. Second I was worried about my trusses matching the old existing ones from the house, an It would have been a 1500$ mistake. Third reason I would have had to buy 10ft 2x4s instead of 8ft an cut off 1ft 8in on each stud. I had very little waste by doing it this way I didnt even cut the 96in studs. So i guess cost was the overall factor in dropping the roof 4 inches. But i would have liked to match them I put alot of thought into it an hope i made the correct desicion.
 

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Well the main reason i dropped it down was because I did not want to reshingle the entire house. Second I was worried about my trusses matching the old existing ones from the house, an It would have been a 1500$ mistake. Third reason I would have had to buy 10ft 2x4s instead of 8ft an cut off 1ft 8in on each stud. I had very little waste by doing it this way I didnt even cut the 96in studs. So i guess cost was the overall factor in dropping the roof 4 inches. But i would have liked to match them I put alot of thought into it an hope i made the correct desicion.


I was just wondering...I figured there would be sound reasoning behind that decision, as we all want more vertical space :) It's looking great so far. Nicely done.
 
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Updated photo of the new garage doors installed, I am working on the inside now installing my electrical an also building a retaining wall I will get more photos up soon.

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Great project! Are you going to be regrading and reworking the entire front to accommodate a new driveway to the garage doors?
 
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Great project! Are you going to be regrading and reworking the entire front to accommodate a new driveway to the garage doors?

yes im lifting the entire driveway 3ft an building a retaining wall, plus im going to rebuild the porch stairs to allow a better path to the mandoor.
 
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two new photos to add New paint job an a new retaining wall

The retaining wall will be lined with plastic an drain pipe when I start tearing out the old driveway this weekend.

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