Quick story. I just bought my first house. Searched and searched until I found something that fit the bill. I have always wanted a detached garage, but with budget and other wants, and after searching and searching I figured it might not happen. Well, I found a listing about 20 mins further S from our "search area." First thing I noticed was a satellite photo of the property. Big front yard, house, huge backyard, then I saw it....the 2 1/2 car detached tucked away on the back corner of the lot. I quickly looked at the price, details, yada yada. Affordable, spacious, good area, great schools. I HAD TO SEE IT. We were concentrating on newer homes, and I probably skipped over this one before being as it was built in 1956. Wallpaper everywhere, but everything else was updated. Anyway, we looked at it and I put an offer in 30 mins later. My best friend who is a GC and just so happens to live behind this house came over (walked over) for a look and agreed with me. The way it was built, the layout, the yard, the charm. He said if I didn't buy it, he would. Well, we closed on the house on Sept 7th, took a month to upgrade/paint, then moved in beginning of October. WE LOVE the house and I GOT MY GARAGE!!!!!!!! I have wanted a detached garage FOREVER. My own space I guess. The house has an attached, but the lady uses that for her car and other misc things. I will use it as an over-flow if need be
I am very into motorcycles, trucks, cars, all that stuff. I never had the proper space to work on the things. Driveways, barely standing sheds, you get the idea. Anyway this was a dream come true for me. I have already done a few projects out there and just like to get out there and BS every chance I get. Haven't been here long so haven't done much to the garage at all. It had a couple of cabinets hung, a couple metal shelves, a workbench, thats about it. When spring time approaches I plan to take everything out and make it my own. Quick story wasn't too quick...SORRY. Well, here she is, my man-cave/garage/shop!!
First time cutting the grass on the new tractor....
Pano-shot
My baby! When I look at this pic I get mad as you can see, there is NO WAY the truck will fit into the garage. You can also see the neighborhood behind us. Two more houses to the left is my best friends' place. Prior to this home we lived about an hour north so I never saw my friend, now we can hang whenever.
Just kidding...SHE FITS!!! I didnt discover this until recently. Just anytime the truck was close to the garage you could see it would not fit. One night after cutting the grass, I just said F-it. Lifted the door as high as it would go, and slowly pulled the truck in. Seriously 1/4" to spare, BUT IT FITS!!!!
Current heat...actually works very well. Walls are insulated, ceiling is not. I have a fan I want to install up there...maybe help circulate the heat a little better before it escapes. I run the heater with the windows cracked. 20 mins and I am warm. It'll stay warm for about an hour before I have to fire it back up. Works for now, but eventually I'd like to add a nice vented system. In time...in time.
Some toys. Actually the YZ250 was my first project. Complete re-build. Just finished it a few weeks ago.
Finished...almost. New graphics and odds and ends, but the freshly built motor runs GREAT!
Well, thats about it, for now. Spring I plan to build a new work bench along with some organizational things such as hangers, shelves and the like. I also want to do a concrete pad out front that wraps around the right side. Then add some lighting and a basketball hoop for the little guys. On the left, I have a funny urge to add-on to the garage. I would like a bay just for the truck. Larger door, more ceiling space. Doing taxes this weekend...we will see!!! In the end I am VERY happy and proud. Like I said, I try to get out there as much as I can. Each time before I turn the lights off, I turn and look in and think "Finally, you got your garage!"
-Justin
First time cutting the grass on the new tractor....
Pano-shot
My baby! When I look at this pic I get mad as you can see, there is NO WAY the truck will fit into the garage. You can also see the neighborhood behind us. Two more houses to the left is my best friends' place. Prior to this home we lived about an hour north so I never saw my friend, now we can hang whenever.
Just kidding...SHE FITS!!! I didnt discover this until recently. Just anytime the truck was close to the garage you could see it would not fit. One night after cutting the grass, I just said F-it. Lifted the door as high as it would go, and slowly pulled the truck in. Seriously 1/4" to spare, BUT IT FITS!!!!
Current heat...actually works very well. Walls are insulated, ceiling is not. I have a fan I want to install up there...maybe help circulate the heat a little better before it escapes. I run the heater with the windows cracked. 20 mins and I am warm. It'll stay warm for about an hour before I have to fire it back up. Works for now, but eventually I'd like to add a nice vented system. In time...in time.
Some toys. Actually the YZ250 was my first project. Complete re-build. Just finished it a few weeks ago.
Finished...almost. New graphics and odds and ends, but the freshly built motor runs GREAT!
Well, thats about it, for now. Spring I plan to build a new work bench along with some organizational things such as hangers, shelves and the like. I also want to do a concrete pad out front that wraps around the right side. Then add some lighting and a basketball hoop for the little guys. On the left, I have a funny urge to add-on to the garage. I would like a bay just for the truck. Larger door, more ceiling space. Doing taxes this weekend...we will see!!! In the end I am VERY happy and proud. Like I said, I try to get out there as much as I can. Each time before I turn the lights off, I turn and look in and think "Finally, you got your garage!"
-Justin
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