Alistair
Member
Hey all, I'm new to this garage thing (bought my house a little over a year ago). I should have some time and money to do a "build out" of the garage this summer, so right now I'm trying to figure out what I need, want, etc. And what order to do the work. Etc. The house is in Northern VA (near DC).
It's a standard attached 2-car (20x20ish?). The shared wall is drywalled, as is the ceiling (not open rafters). The other walls are unfinished and uninsulated. The attic space is also uninsulated.
I don't have pictures, but I'm currently using cheap free-standing shelving from HD/Lowes to hold all my camping gear, sports stuff, etc. And a cheap rolling cabinet for my hand tools. It works, but is ugly.
I've gotten used to parking both cars inside (and Laura isn't going to give up her sport without a fight), so using the garage as a "hang-out room" is out of the question.
On to my questions and concerns...
1. What electrical do I need (other than more standard outlets)? I think most smaller welders, fridges, etc will work on standard outlets, as long as I have enough circuits/capacity? Do I need a permit, or inspection if I do the work myself?
2. What lighting is prefered? Do most people use long flourescent lights? Or lots of recessed lamps? Or other options? I currently have two "kitchen" flourescent lights and they are not adequate (especially in the evening).
3. Insulation - regular insulation on the walls, covered with vapor barrier and drywall? What about the attic space - is there "loose" insulation I can blow in (crawl space is limited due to rafter layout)?
4. Air lines - is it common to build hard lines into the walls (covered)? Or leave them exposed? Or through the attic space? I think I'd want at least one air outlet on each side of the garage, and maybe one on the back wall?
5. I'd like a compressor that is large enough to support spraying and grinding (I had a smaller one at a previous house and it constantly ran out of air on longer jobs). What size tank and capacity compressor?
6. I've seen a few pictures of hanging storage solutions - are there commercial/retail solutions, or homemade? Ceiling height is standard, not much space, but would work for smaller, infrequently used items.
I've attached a simple layout... any suggestions, warnings, comments? I think I can manage to keep two car parking, tools accessible with cars parked, and have a decent layout for weekend projects with one or both cars outside.
It's a standard attached 2-car (20x20ish?). The shared wall is drywalled, as is the ceiling (not open rafters). The other walls are unfinished and uninsulated. The attic space is also uninsulated.
I don't have pictures, but I'm currently using cheap free-standing shelving from HD/Lowes to hold all my camping gear, sports stuff, etc. And a cheap rolling cabinet for my hand tools. It works, but is ugly.
I've gotten used to parking both cars inside (and Laura isn't going to give up her sport without a fight), so using the garage as a "hang-out room" is out of the question.
On to my questions and concerns...
1. What electrical do I need (other than more standard outlets)? I think most smaller welders, fridges, etc will work on standard outlets, as long as I have enough circuits/capacity? Do I need a permit, or inspection if I do the work myself?
2. What lighting is prefered? Do most people use long flourescent lights? Or lots of recessed lamps? Or other options? I currently have two "kitchen" flourescent lights and they are not adequate (especially in the evening).
3. Insulation - regular insulation on the walls, covered with vapor barrier and drywall? What about the attic space - is there "loose" insulation I can blow in (crawl space is limited due to rafter layout)?
4. Air lines - is it common to build hard lines into the walls (covered)? Or leave them exposed? Or through the attic space? I think I'd want at least one air outlet on each side of the garage, and maybe one on the back wall?
5. I'd like a compressor that is large enough to support spraying and grinding (I had a smaller one at a previous house and it constantly ran out of air on longer jobs). What size tank and capacity compressor?
6. I've seen a few pictures of hanging storage solutions - are there commercial/retail solutions, or homemade? Ceiling height is standard, not much space, but would work for smaller, infrequently used items.
I've attached a simple layout... any suggestions, warnings, comments? I think I can manage to keep two car parking, tools accessible with cars parked, and have a decent layout for weekend projects with one or both cars outside.
