v7guy
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recently bought a place and it came with a small garage, 15x23, 7 1/2 ft ceilings, and a single line from the house to the garage to run the single interior light and the garage door opener. It was sheetrocked with no insulation and had a paint on the floor that was starting to peel up.
Given that I have typically spent more time in the garage than the house I wanted to do this right and make it a fairly comfortable hangout/workplace for myself. I'm going to keep a build log here so that I can get some input and keep motivation to keep moving forward.
here we go.
this is a bit into it, but this is what I started with, some painted drywall, textured ceilings and a couple shelves. I had just replaced the door and framing and part of the wall (due to water damage). The drywall quickly came down. And I started getting the electrical and subpanel done.
I then consulted a structural engineer and he gave me the go ahead to raise the ceiling up to 24 inches. I ended up going up 22" so a few trips to the home depot and I had this
then began the work of ripping down the sheetrock and cutting and putting up the new joists.
yes, those are drywall nails every 3-4 inches...
since I new I was going to be climbing up and down a lot I removed them
then got to work installing the joists, this took me and a buddy about 12 hrs of a bit of trial and error and a lot of general work.
this is about where I'm at now. I have this garage door opener and it's mounted at the current ceiling height, not sure if I should just leave it alone and build extensions down to the current mounting points or if I should cut some extra length of track and raise the whole thing up to the new ceiling height.
Still have to run a couple 220 50A lines, airlines, insulation, sheetrock and get the wolverine floor coating down that fred at alpha garage is in the process of sending out. looking forward to comments, criticism, help etc.
Given that I have typically spent more time in the garage than the house I wanted to do this right and make it a fairly comfortable hangout/workplace for myself. I'm going to keep a build log here so that I can get some input and keep motivation to keep moving forward.
here we go.
this is a bit into it, but this is what I started with, some painted drywall, textured ceilings and a couple shelves. I had just replaced the door and framing and part of the wall (due to water damage). The drywall quickly came down. And I started getting the electrical and subpanel done.
I then consulted a structural engineer and he gave me the go ahead to raise the ceiling up to 24 inches. I ended up going up 22" so a few trips to the home depot and I had this
then began the work of ripping down the sheetrock and cutting and putting up the new joists.
yes, those are drywall nails every 3-4 inches...
since I new I was going to be climbing up and down a lot I removed them
then got to work installing the joists, this took me and a buddy about 12 hrs of a bit of trial and error and a lot of general work.
this is about where I'm at now. I have this garage door opener and it's mounted at the current ceiling height, not sure if I should just leave it alone and build extensions down to the current mounting points or if I should cut some extra length of track and raise the whole thing up to the new ceiling height.
Still have to run a couple 220 50A lines, airlines, insulation, sheetrock and get the wolverine floor coating down that fred at alpha garage is in the process of sending out. looking forward to comments, criticism, help etc.
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