Hi all,
We've recently purchased a home with a couple acres, a 4 car garage, a shed and a barn. The barn needs some work, the garage needs some work and the shed needs some work. Not to mention we want to plant a garden and small orchard.
Pictures of the garage:
Picture of the barn, interior pictures to follow at some point:
Pictures of the shed, first an exterior:
The floor that needs some work:
I'd eventually like to make the shed a habitable area, at least one that is insect and rodent proof (currently there are mice and bugs enjoying the space).
Any suggestions on how to fix the floors? It looks like there was an original perimeter of concrete laid then someone added an internal floor. But the floor has pulled away from perimeter leaving gaps everywhere. I'll take some more pics with the garage door up.
I need to create a list of what needs to be done but I want to hear from everyone before starting down this rabbit hole.
The garage will needs a few more 220 plugs run throughout, then some insulation and some type of finished wall. I'll be turning this into my woodworking shop in the near future.
We've recently purchased a home with a couple acres, a 4 car garage, a shed and a barn. The barn needs some work, the garage needs some work and the shed needs some work. Not to mention we want to plant a garden and small orchard.
Pictures of the garage:
Picture of the barn, interior pictures to follow at some point:
Pictures of the shed, first an exterior:
The floor that needs some work:
I'd eventually like to make the shed a habitable area, at least one that is insect and rodent proof (currently there are mice and bugs enjoying the space).
Any suggestions on how to fix the floors? It looks like there was an original perimeter of concrete laid then someone added an internal floor. But the floor has pulled away from perimeter leaving gaps everywhere. I'll take some more pics with the garage door up.
I need to create a list of what needs to be done but I want to hear from everyone before starting down this rabbit hole.
The garage will needs a few more 220 plugs run throughout, then some insulation and some type of finished wall. I'll be turning this into my woodworking shop in the near future.