salguod
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A few years ago we finally moved from our small, suburban home with its tiny two car garage to a place with 1.4 acres, a decent 20W x 22D garage and, most importantly, room to build. I'm finally starting to plan my building and I know enough to be dangerous. I want to be well informed so I can make good choices in who I hire and what I do myself.
Here's what I'm thinking so far:
I've attached an aerial view of the property showing my rough plan. The red is the new building, the blue the driveway and the yellow is my aeration septic and drain field. Right now the wide gate access is at the far left of the fence. However, that forces the driveway over the septic, which isn't going to work. I pretty much have to put the driveway where it's shown. You can see also my current shed at the upper right.
My questions at this point:
I'm sure I'll have more questions as I go, but this post is already long enough.
I'm hoping to have a good plan with the idea of starting construction no later than next spring.
Here's what I'm thinking so far:
- Probably 30x40 or so. That feels big for what I need, but everyone says don't build too small.
- Concrete floor
- Some means of heating in the winter, on demand not necessarily always heated.
- I'll have 3 or 4 vehicles to store plus my 61" zero turn and various other yard tools. I currently have what I think is a 10'x12' shed for the mower etc. Only 1 of the vehicles would be used regularly, my truck. The others would be summer toys.
- Vehicle lift for service, not storage. Probably a 2 post because I think it makes for easier service. I do like that a 4 post can be moved around, though. I would need to have the work area (lift bay) accessible even with the vehicles inside. I suppose the truck could live in that spot and be moved outside when another vehicle needed work.
- Not terribly concerned about finishing the inside. I want it to look decent, but it's a workshop and storage space.
I've attached an aerial view of the property showing my rough plan. The red is the new building, the blue the driveway and the yellow is my aeration septic and drain field. Right now the wide gate access is at the far left of the fence. However, that forces the driveway over the septic, which isn't going to work. I pretty much have to put the driveway where it's shown. You can see also my current shed at the upper right.
My questions at this point:
- What should I be thinking of now that people tend to overlook?
- What kind of construction? As I said, I'm not concerned too much with a nice finished interior. I want a functional building, a nice looking exterior but an economical build. I'm not afraid of DIY (finished my old basement myself), but I'm not sure I want to take on the entire building.
- What kind of heat? Maybe a bit early to worry about it, but I would guess it'll influence what kind of construction, electric, etc. The house is pretty much all electric, although we do have a propane fireplace. The propane tank is at the far front right corner of the house, however. Floor heat sounds nice (I hate working on cold concrete), but it sounds like it takes a while to heat the space.
- Side load or end load? My assumption was that I'd do an end load, but I've been reading some build threads and learning the a side load might mean less shuffling of vehicles.
- One wide overhead door or two narrow ones?
- What kind of insulation? Again, I want to make sure I'm planning for this up front. I'm in central Ohio, so winters are cold but not typically brutal. What R level should I be shooting for?
- What about summer ventilation? I'm thinking south facing windows for lighting
- Any recommendations for software for designing the space, preferably free?
I'm sure I'll have more questions as I go, but this post is already long enough.




