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Finally building the detached garage!

Fredro Starr

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Well, for months I have posed several questions to the community as we refined our plan. We are finally underway.

It started as a 2.5 car detached garage with living space above and has evolved into a 3 car detached with living space.

Since everyone was so helpful, I thought I would start this thread for any that were interested.

Here are pics of the area prior to project initiation.



 
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I wish I had poured my concrete first! But it was cold here and I didn't want to deal with Freezing when I was pouring. Albeit a warm winter so far really.
 
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Fredro Starr

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Once the concrete cured, the carpenters were able to frame her up pretty quick.

We had to change the original ceiling design as I did not want any posts in the garage bay
 

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matt_i

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Looks like the front elevation will fit quite well in your lot. Nice idea.

Did they steel-trowel your concrete? I can see a few lines in the surface from what would look like the rough-bull-floating stage.
 
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Fredro Starr

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Looks like the front elevation will fit quite well in your lot. Nice idea.

Did they steel-trowel your concrete? I can see a few lines in the surface from what would look like the rough-bull-floating stage.

Thanks,

Yes they used a steel trowel. They did not do multiple passes during the drying phase as we didn't want a smooth finish.
 
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