pinkcarp
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Hello All!
I was referred here from a contractor forum I spend a lot of time on.
I am going to be building a new stand alone garage so that my existing garage can be converted to a space for my father to move into. The garage will be approximately 48x32 and for now will primarily be for storage but I would like to build in some flexibility for future use. There is a chance I may divide the space into 2 floors in the future so was considering framing 17 or 18 ft walls so a middle floor system could be added later. We did one a few years ago with 14 ft 2x6 walls and the inspector didn't say anything but the way I interpret code, anything over 10 or 12 feet must be engineered. So how tall can I go with a 2x6 wall? What else could I use?
Option 2 might be a "prefab" metal building. I have not messed with these much but might be an option. How do they compare cost rise to wood especially if I want to make it look like traditional construction (i.e. overhangs, hardie siding and shingle roof)?
Any other option to consider?
Thanks all!
Eric
I was referred here from a contractor forum I spend a lot of time on.
I am going to be building a new stand alone garage so that my existing garage can be converted to a space for my father to move into. The garage will be approximately 48x32 and for now will primarily be for storage but I would like to build in some flexibility for future use. There is a chance I may divide the space into 2 floors in the future so was considering framing 17 or 18 ft walls so a middle floor system could be added later. We did one a few years ago with 14 ft 2x6 walls and the inspector didn't say anything but the way I interpret code, anything over 10 or 12 feet must be engineered. So how tall can I go with a 2x6 wall? What else could I use?
Option 2 might be a "prefab" metal building. I have not messed with these much but might be an option. How do they compare cost rise to wood especially if I want to make it look like traditional construction (i.e. overhangs, hardie siding and shingle roof)?
Any other option to consider?
Thanks all!
Eric
