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Average_Joe

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I've been lurking on here for a while and I'm finally getting started on my garage. I moved, a couple years ago, into a house with no garage and have been saving to build one.

In the meantime, my poor car has been sitting outside with a cover
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I drew these plans and got HOA approval, just waiting on my engineer to finish so I can apply for a permit. It will be 36x28 with 10' walls and a vaulted ceiling in the single bay, for a lift :D

Hopefully I will be able to break ground sometime in April!

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Thanks, I already have hoa approval, just have the county to worry about now. The siding will be white vinyl, I could never match the brick on my house.[/QUOTE]

You will save some money with vinyl. A number of houses here use Acme brick. All you have to do is call Acme give them the address and they will send you the brick that will match. At my last house they matched brick over 25 years old.
 
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Finally got my permit today! Trusses, lvl's, door and windows are ordered and the tree guy is coming Friday or Monday. Should have some progress pics soon!
 

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i'm hoping to do this in my future as well...my HOA doesnt really care much if you want to improve something on your property since it is infact your property, so long as it isnt gaudy, or sticks out like a sore thumb, being a different color, or obviously home built by a guy who has no idea what he's doing
 
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I think I would have taken down that gum tree. Messy and prone to rot.

I wanted to. Believe it or not, gum trees are protected :rolleyes: in my county. Could be worse, I'm pretty sure the town protects pines.

+2. Couldn't read past that lol. Are you lucky enough it's a ws6 or others various awesomeness?

It's not a ws6, unfortunately they stopped making ws6 formulas in 2000. It's just a regular 01 formula in a rare color. I have perpetrated much awesomeness to it though, lol.
 

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I wanted to. Believe it or not, gum trees are protected in my county. Could be worse, I'm pretty sure the town protects pines.

My neighbors just got approval to remove what I think was a gum tree from their back yard. We're on John's Island.... not sure if you're in Charleston, Dorchester or Berkley or even if that makes a difference, but it might be off the protected list now?

Good thing they cut it too....it was about 75% rotten from the ground to about fifteen feet off the ground, with no sign at all from the outside.


Garage plans look awesome....wish I had that much space!
 
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Slab is done! and the 2x lumber has been delivered. OSB, LVLs, trusses, entry doors and windows will come next week.

Ugh, 4 loads of dirt due to the slope of my yard


You can kinda see the thickened areas for my lift :) on the left side


24 yards of concrete w/fiber






Forms pulled and joints cut
 

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Great progress, keep the photos coming. Looks like it will be a great space and I'm sure you'll be glad to get that car out of the elements.
 
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Average_Joe

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Great progress, keep the photos coming. Looks like it will be a great space and I'm sure you'll be glad to get that car out of the elements.

Thanks, I am beyond excited about getting this done.

And my wife will be glad to get all of my junk out of the sunroom, lol
 

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looks like the basis of a nice garage.....i see the foundations & floor are all one....interesting way of doing it....never thought of using a raft foundation for a garage.....keep them pics coming :D
 
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looks like the basis of a nice garage.....i see the foundations & floor are all one....interesting way of doing it....never thought of using a raft foundation for a garage.....keep them pics coming :D

It's called a monolithic slab. Most detached garages (and slab houses) are done that way, at least in the south. It's much more economical than a stem wall type (footing and block) and I think its stronger.

No new pics today, we have had rain for days :sad:
 
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Finally got started on the framing today. Could've been sooner, but my contractor thinks his other jobs are more important (me:D) lol.

Should get a good bit of it sheeted today too.

 

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Good luck on your project! I feel the pain leaving the car outside. My garage is ******* with project mode for the house so she is outside to fend for herself haha.
 

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Looking good so far - nice layout. You're not going to know how to live when you move into that. ;)

IMHO - Why pay for a WS6 when you can trick out a base model for less. Been there, wish I had it back.

looks like the basis of a nice garage.....i see the foundations & floor are all one....interesting way of doing it....never thought of using a raft foundation for a garage.....keep them pics coming :D

What he said - won't find anything else around here. We don't do basements either except some commercial buildings. Frost depth is zero. A big slab like a house or large shop will have beams (footer looking trench like on his perimeter) across and longways at intervals.
 
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IOWNJUNK

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In the process of planning my garage now. Cant wait to see yours finished.
What type of lift?
 

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In the process of planning my garage now. Cant wait to see yours finished.
 

mudnutt

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Congrats on putting up the garage. I feel your pain on the car being outside. Here is my car sitting "inside" my garage, LOL!
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I like, mostly because I'm going to build exactly like this, this year.

Questions:
  • what's the roof pitch?
  • how much you budgeting total (PM is fine if you're shy :D )

Thanks for sharing this, I've been watching for something similar to my plans to show up here for a long time!

Steve
 
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Average_Joe

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I like, mostly because I'm going to build exactly like this, this year.

Questions:
  • what's the roof pitch? 7/12
  • how much you budgeting total (PM is fine if you're shy :D )I think its gonna be right at $20k before any interior finishes. That's with me doing a lot of the labor myself and with hourly help. I had a lot of extra cost in my slab that would not be incurred with a level site.

Thanks for sharing this, I've been watching for something similar to my plans to show up here for a long time!

Steve

Probably going to get a wainscoting like stone veneer or brick, I would think :)

No wainscoting, just vinyl. It is common in this area to use treated plywood on porches and areas close to grade. We get a lot of rain.
 
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Progress!





CertainTeed Landmark Weathered Wood shingles done!



Finally got the framing punchout done after weeks of weather delays and being too busy to work on it. Special thanks to Dorchester County Building Services for telling me I couldn't put the shingles on til after the sheething inspection. When the inspector came, she said "why didn't you put the shingles on yet?" She didn't know why the office told me that. BS At least I had felt on it for all that time.

Anyway, should get it wrapped and windows/entry doors installed this weekend.
 
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