hwydave
Member
Greetings,
This is a wonderful site and I have been learning a lot from the posts, especially from the posters’ experience on flooring.
I just moved to Midwest from California (job related) and I am curious why many garages are separated from the house itself. Isn’t it a drag to park the car away from the house and walk in the snow back to the house (especially when you have loads of grocery)? For the folks doing heavy duty welding or so, I can understand the reasoning building garage away from the house (noise, fire hazard, etc.). But how about the other reasoning?
This is a wonderful site and I have been learning a lot from the posts, especially from the posters’ experience on flooring.
I just moved to Midwest from California (job related) and I am curious why many garages are separated from the house itself. Isn’t it a drag to park the car away from the house and walk in the snow back to the house (especially when you have loads of grocery)? For the folks doing heavy duty welding or so, I can understand the reasoning building garage away from the house (noise, fire hazard, etc.). But how about the other reasoning?





