Jack_Toepfer
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
Here is the situation. I bought your typical suburban home with 2 car attached garage. I decided to build an addition, 18x40 (10’ ceiling) with an 18x32 (8’ ceiling) upstairs.
So, considering that I have a 2 car already, and this one is attached just set back 2’, how big of a hole do I cut in the wall to connect them?
Initially I was thinking take out everything I could and open the space right up. Then it occurred to me how valuable that wall space could be.
The new garage will be heated/cooled, the old one will not but it could be.
Do you separate by a man door? Do you take out the entire shared wall (minus support for ibeam) ? Remove 8’?
Interested not only in your suggestion but why.
Notes -
Old garage has single garage door, no man door. Primary entrance to house.
New garage has 16’ door front, man door front side, 8’ garage door in back, man door on opposite corner of other door behind house. No direct home entry (yet, will make another thread for that one).
Thanks in advance.
Here is the situation. I bought your typical suburban home with 2 car attached garage. I decided to build an addition, 18x40 (10’ ceiling) with an 18x32 (8’ ceiling) upstairs.
So, considering that I have a 2 car already, and this one is attached just set back 2’, how big of a hole do I cut in the wall to connect them?
Initially I was thinking take out everything I could and open the space right up. Then it occurred to me how valuable that wall space could be.
The new garage will be heated/cooled, the old one will not but it could be.
Do you separate by a man door? Do you take out the entire shared wall (minus support for ibeam) ? Remove 8’?
Interested not only in your suggestion but why.
Notes -
Old garage has single garage door, no man door. Primary entrance to house.
New garage has 16’ door front, man door front side, 8’ garage door in back, man door on opposite corner of other door behind house. No direct home entry (yet, will make another thread for that one).
Thanks in advance.

