I am looking into building a similar size, thank you for sharing this build. What are your plans for insulation and HVAC?
This is the basic approach that is a great template for anyone building a detached garage. I like it quite a bit, thanks for posting it. My problem is I need 32x32 and that *****![]()
Yes it is! I think I'll probably try and do that on the eve sides tbh. Although that seemed to go pretty quick there, the gable was tedious. All told though I'm only about 2 hours in on soffit. I would think I'll have it licked in another 4 hours or so.Is this the first time to install soffits for you? To save trips up and down a step ladder I made a platform from some scraps I could position between two step ladders. Granted it was only 3-4 feet high.
Further planning down the road, will you install rain gutter and downspouts? It’s hard to see if there iF there is drip edge installed too.
Never seen this thread before, it’s a cool one. I for one am also a fan of get your **** out of the snow. Easier to work on when need be and you never need to say got to wait til spring to find that thing....
I'd have a hard time sneaking that past the inspectors and I don't think I'll have any issues keeping it plowed out anyway.Just thinking out loud, but if you plan for a lean to on the back side, maybe consider framing IN a door frame now before the siding goes on. You may need access to something in the lean to without having to dig your way through the snow in the middle of the winter.
There’s been several thread here about overall shortages of building supplies and huge price jumps on certain materials.
I didn’t even think about the inspectors.
I assume they will be by for a final when whenever everything has been completed.
Technically, probably.Would the inspectors have to be back for lean to’s?
If not I definitely would wrap the three sides except the main big door. Would transform a decent little nook to look at that!
. You are getting there....I've wrestled with those same panels and it is not easy. Even more fun on a ladder.. You are getting there....
Jay
Technically, probably.
But I doubt I'll pull a permit for that, and that's kinda the plan. Not sure I'll completely wrap it though, maybe just slat boards or something.
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Exactly. They'd have to randomly do a drive by, which could theoretically happen. But I doubt they'd put it together, they're so busy they can barely make the inspection. There's no way they'd remember a year later.How would they know if it appeared in a year or two? Nosy neighbors Or regular drive by /flyovers on the property?
For estimates sure. The city isn't hunting down code infractions though. And they're usually a few years out of date.Satellite maps
Friend got 4 estimates to have a new roof put on his place. None of them stepped a foot on his property, all of them did an online quote.
Great work! I really want something like this on my property, but always seem so have something come up and use up saved funds. Keep up the great work!