Hi, my name is Rob, ive been lurking around the forum for the last few years gathering ideas for my garage build. Im finally getting around to building it this year. Id love to share the plans and get any feedback or suggestions from you guys
The house was built in 1975 and is a pretty basic bi level with a large driveway and no existing garage. Due to the shape of the lot and the limited space ive decided to build an attached garage\shop. I want to make the best use of my space without losing too much yard.
The plan so far is roughly 32 wide and 30 deep, due to setbacks and access to the basement door it wont be 960 sq feet but just under 900. It will be a two bay garage with pretty of room to use as a shop and a 2 post hoist in the larger bay. The walls are 10', using scissor trusses with an interior pitch of 2/12 should get me around 12'6 at the highest point.
I will be adding gas for heat and probably a utility sink. Il be upgrading my service to 200amp which will be in the garage with a 100amp sub inside the house.
Let me know what you guys think of the plans so far, i appreciate any feed back whether its good or bad. thanks
The house was built in 1975 and is a pretty basic bi level with a large driveway and no existing garage. Due to the shape of the lot and the limited space ive decided to build an attached garage\shop. I want to make the best use of my space without losing too much yard.
The plan so far is roughly 32 wide and 30 deep, due to setbacks and access to the basement door it wont be 960 sq feet but just under 900. It will be a two bay garage with pretty of room to use as a shop and a 2 post hoist in the larger bay. The walls are 10', using scissor trusses with an interior pitch of 2/12 should get me around 12'6 at the highest point.
I will be adding gas for heat and probably a utility sink. Il be upgrading my service to 200amp which will be in the garage with a 100amp sub inside the house.
Let me know what you guys think of the plans so far, i appreciate any feed back whether its good or bad. thanks
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