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Garage is finally going up

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Slab was poured on Monday. Control joints cut yesterday and framing was started today. Photos below.
 

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Yes, I felt this was the most satisfying part of the build. From slab to framed and sheathed in one weekend. It goes fast. Looking good!
 

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Coming along nicely. I see what I think is treated ply around the bottom but the bottom plate wasn't treated in contact with the slab (if my eyes haven't failed me again), I guess I think the plate would be more important to have treated. Not meaning to be critical, hoping to be enlightened on still another form of construction. TIA
 
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Bottom plate that's bolted and strapped to foundation is treated lumber.

Below is photo of what was done today.
 

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Nice upstairs space, Ron.
Actually there is no upstairs. The walls are 9' tall and there will be a 3' soffit on each side, from there the ceiling will angle up to height of 14'.

what are you planning for those rooms in the back?
The room on the left is for toilet and shower. Room on the right is for washer, dryer and hot water tank.
 

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Sorry about that Ron. I thought by the pitch of the roof and all that this was an upstairs space. That first photo with a view of the trees threw me a little too.
 
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I thought by the pitch of the roof and all that this was an upstairs space.

My contractor said that should I every wish to add one that it could be done pretty easily. Of course that would mean I'm not using a lift anymore.
 
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Photo shows soffit. I plan to have track lighting under soffit and maybe some surface mounted florescent lights where the red lines are.
 

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More progress
 

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Nice looking build Ron. What material did you use for the exterior soffits and overhangs? I'm debating wood or vinyl for mine.
 

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Nice looking build Ron. What material did you use for the exterior soffits and overhangs? I'm debating wood or vinyl for mine.

I know I'm not Ron, but I used hardi soffit and dimensional PVC for the overhangs...no rot :)

BTW Ron, your garage is coming along very nicely, you'll have all the power you'll ever need with 200 amp service!
 
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Sheetrock up, mud tomorrow.
 

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Finally got around to painting. Hopefully they will put in garage door tomorrow.

Next will be tiling bathroom then sink and surrond, then probably epoxy floor unless I change my mind and decide on something else.
 

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Garage door and operator installed today. Photos below. One of the photos shows guys using a portable band saw to cut off the extra track.
 

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I like it. It looks a lot bigger on the inside than the pic of the outside. what are the dimensions of the footprint? I looked but only seen what the wall height was.
 
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