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Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT First Ever Garage - 30x40 Build

Workspaces between 705 and 1200 squarefeet.

VietGnome

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It's official. Permit came yesterday, so I can comfortably start locking down dates and materials.

Need a space to fit vehicles, boat, and the wheeler over winter, and give me enough space to tinker and build.

Build will be 30x40x12'8 sitting on a slab on grade. Subbing out the slab, everything else will be DIY and with the help of a carpenter friend who's willing to do his day job on the weekends for the low price of beer and food.

Got the concrete guy coming out soon to take a look and finalize the quote and lock a date down.

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One carport already down in the photo, next is to move the shed, tear down the other carport, and clear the land in behind.

Also just finished the 3 day extravaganza of burning the 1/2 cord of ****** rotten wood thats been stacked behind the shed since we moved in.
 
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Some spare cordage and I dragged the shed across the yard today. Figured it was cheaper than rolling it on posts.

Ill have to get creative with the rope work when im tucking it in behind the finished garage.20260603_150704.jpg20260603_184142.jpg
 
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Progress.

Channel has been socked in with rain and fog the last bit so hasn't been much movement.

With the machine staged here now I'm hoping for a finished pad within the week. Once that's inspected and down itll be a weight off my shoulders.

Spoke with an inspector and I guess drains here for residential are pretty much green lit. So each bay will be getting a 12" basin. That will make winter melt much better.
 
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Was a blistering day today. Only one guy came today but he put in the work. Got it all grubbed and down to bare, fabric down, and first lift of pit run.

Exciting to see the actual footprint down.

Water is from a last minute torrential downpour that hit right as he was finishing.
 
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Looks like a great project and 30x40 is a really practical size for a first garage. Sounds like you've got a solid plan in place already, and having a carpenter buddy on board makes a huge difference on a DIY build. Looking forward to seeing it once the slab is poured and the framing starts going up.
 
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