oltruckag
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After 3 years of planning, false starts, finding a reputable GC and getting approval from the county health department I'm finally getting started on my garage. If you were to ask the financial and planning committee (my mom and my wife) we're adding on an in-law suite and some bedrooms and a garage below it but I know my audience.
The initial plan was to build a 40x80 barndominium with an apartment for my mom however it proved easier to add on to the existing structure than to get an auxiliary apartment with giant garage approved with the county. I'm not going to have the same amount of space as I would with an independent structure, but this will be significantly more convenient. A pole barn for the tractor, mower and trailers is in the plan as well, but it will be just a structure to keep the sun and rain off of them.
I've got a great GC on board, he's handing structure, electrical & plumbing. My company is doing the mechanical and low voltage work.
The plan:
40x42x14 Basement garage, slab will be ~6' below current basement grade
- Final height was determined by the amount of digging required to get to undisturbed soil
- 6" slab w/5000psi concrete
- basement is my office and 'clean bench' area
2 Floors above - aligned with the existing floors, 1st floor for mom, 2nd floor for the kids
Lean to for the camper next to the garage
Remove archway from the front of the house, build new front porch
- Archway is 6"+ inches off center; the guy who originally built this house was a hack
- Archway was suspected to be settling, after removing some dirt it's obvious why. It was built on fill, likely as an afterthought. If it doesn't collapse during construction I'll be surprised.
The new construction portion has to be a few feet off of the existing foundation to avoid disturbing the footers, so I get a bit of a transition area where the floors change height and what I'm going to call 'workbench space' next to where I think I want the lift.
Current status:
Earthwork for foundation work is complete. Based on the amount of soil removed to get to undisturbed soil for the footers the exterior foundation wall is almost 12' high and at least 6' will be buried.
Footers are poured
Walls are poured, waiting for them to cure
Waterproofing as soon as the rain stops long enough (some yesterday, 3"+ today, more tomorrow, unusual for the Atlanta area)
I've attached some photos up to current, and a layout of the garage. I'll be updating this thread as work progresses, I'm hoping to be dried in before the end of the year, and substantially complete by spring. Knowing construction that means we may be done by September 2022
The initial plan was to build a 40x80 barndominium with an apartment for my mom however it proved easier to add on to the existing structure than to get an auxiliary apartment with giant garage approved with the county. I'm not going to have the same amount of space as I would with an independent structure, but this will be significantly more convenient. A pole barn for the tractor, mower and trailers is in the plan as well, but it will be just a structure to keep the sun and rain off of them.
I've got a great GC on board, he's handing structure, electrical & plumbing. My company is doing the mechanical and low voltage work.
The plan:
40x42x14 Basement garage, slab will be ~6' below current basement grade
- Final height was determined by the amount of digging required to get to undisturbed soil
- 6" slab w/5000psi concrete
- basement is my office and 'clean bench' area
2 Floors above - aligned with the existing floors, 1st floor for mom, 2nd floor for the kids
Lean to for the camper next to the garage
Remove archway from the front of the house, build new front porch
- Archway is 6"+ inches off center; the guy who originally built this house was a hack
- Archway was suspected to be settling, after removing some dirt it's obvious why. It was built on fill, likely as an afterthought. If it doesn't collapse during construction I'll be surprised.
The new construction portion has to be a few feet off of the existing foundation to avoid disturbing the footers, so I get a bit of a transition area where the floors change height and what I'm going to call 'workbench space' next to where I think I want the lift.
Current status:
Earthwork for foundation work is complete. Based on the amount of soil removed to get to undisturbed soil for the footers the exterior foundation wall is almost 12' high and at least 6' will be buried.
Footers are poured
Walls are poured, waiting for them to cure
Waterproofing as soon as the rain stops long enough (some yesterday, 3"+ today, more tomorrow, unusual for the Atlanta area)
I've attached some photos up to current, and a layout of the garage. I'll be updating this thread as work progresses, I'm hoping to be dried in before the end of the year, and substantially complete by spring. Knowing construction that means we may be done by September 2022

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