So this is the year for my garage build.
I have a couple questions so I am going to go through my thoughts and let you guys chime in.
50x60x14 with a gambrel roof. I want to utilize the space above for rec room and storage.
My plan is to split the barn the long way and create a 25x30 work shop. The portion of the shop would be heated. I plan on utilizing I floor radiant and will lay that the entire pad for future.
My main concern is can I use post supports with a header for the remaining 30' of garage as to not create a wall the entire length. I am unsure of the engineering limits of gambrel truss. I am not completely sold on the gambrel as I would consider attic trusses also.
I am going to be reaching out to local contractors early in the spring. I currently have a building tear down and excavation that needs to be completed before they can start work. I utilize the current building for winter storage, but my stuff has grown too vast and I have some of it at outside storage units.
Thanks for looking.
Chad
And I am located in Northern Lower Michigan
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I have a couple questions so I am going to go through my thoughts and let you guys chime in.
50x60x14 with a gambrel roof. I want to utilize the space above for rec room and storage.
My plan is to split the barn the long way and create a 25x30 work shop. The portion of the shop would be heated. I plan on utilizing I floor radiant and will lay that the entire pad for future.
My main concern is can I use post supports with a header for the remaining 30' of garage as to not create a wall the entire length. I am unsure of the engineering limits of gambrel truss. I am not completely sold on the gambrel as I would consider attic trusses also.
I am going to be reaching out to local contractors early in the spring. I currently have a building tear down and excavation that needs to be completed before they can start work. I utilize the current building for winter storage, but my stuff has grown too vast and I have some of it at outside storage units.
Thanks for looking.
Chad
And I am located in Northern Lower Michigan
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