Burbman
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In the process of building a 24x30 detached garage. Framing is done and hope to have it complete with driveway poured by New Year's. Walls are 9' and will have a 16x8 door. Ridge height is 14' due to local code restrictions, so not a lot of room up top for storage.
My plan is to have room to park two full size cars, with my workbench and tool storage across the back wall, and shelves along the side walls. We had a 26x26 attached garage when we lived in Louisville, and it worked out well. With 2 cars parked inside, I could still get to my tools and do small projects on the workbench. I could also work on a car project and still have plenty of room to use the other bay as daily parking. With both cars out I could turn the garage into either a wood shop or metal shop, depending on the project.
Thanks to some good threads on this forum, I'm coming along in my planning. Electric will be a 100a subpanel, for heat I am installing 2 5000w electric ceiling heaters (King GH2405TB), one at each end of the garage. I may run gas in the future, but not in the budget right now.
Lighting will be 8 8' T-8 quad strips for a total of 32 4' bulbs. At 2950 lumens per bulb, that gives me 94,400 total lumens, or 131 L/sf, pretty good illumination.
Using V Seal 101 on the floor to seal it up. Seemed to be the best choice of sealing the concrete against major stains without losing any traction. I thought I wanted epoxy, but it will become too slippery with sawdust and not sure if it will hold up to welding sparks. This is a working garage, so not looking for a Jay Leno display case.
I will be installing air, but haven't decided on a compressor yet.
Once I get it wired up, I plan to insulate and drywall with 5/8" firestop. I'll have to strap the ceiling since the joists are 32" OC. I'm guessing 1x3's will be OK for that, the joists are 2x10 so they'll carry the weight OK. Probably put some plywood up top and a set of pull-down attic stairs so I can put a few things in the "attic", spare car parts, etc.
Pics to follow and as always all comments welcome.
My plan is to have room to park two full size cars, with my workbench and tool storage across the back wall, and shelves along the side walls. We had a 26x26 attached garage when we lived in Louisville, and it worked out well. With 2 cars parked inside, I could still get to my tools and do small projects on the workbench. I could also work on a car project and still have plenty of room to use the other bay as daily parking. With both cars out I could turn the garage into either a wood shop or metal shop, depending on the project.
Thanks to some good threads on this forum, I'm coming along in my planning. Electric will be a 100a subpanel, for heat I am installing 2 5000w electric ceiling heaters (King GH2405TB), one at each end of the garage. I may run gas in the future, but not in the budget right now.
Lighting will be 8 8' T-8 quad strips for a total of 32 4' bulbs. At 2950 lumens per bulb, that gives me 94,400 total lumens, or 131 L/sf, pretty good illumination.
Using V Seal 101 on the floor to seal it up. Seemed to be the best choice of sealing the concrete against major stains without losing any traction. I thought I wanted epoxy, but it will become too slippery with sawdust and not sure if it will hold up to welding sparks. This is a working garage, so not looking for a Jay Leno display case.
I will be installing air, but haven't decided on a compressor yet.
Once I get it wired up, I plan to insulate and drywall with 5/8" firestop. I'll have to strap the ceiling since the joists are 32" OC. I'm guessing 1x3's will be OK for that, the joists are 2x10 so they'll carry the weight OK. Probably put some plywood up top and a set of pull-down attic stairs so I can put a few things in the "attic", spare car parts, etc.
Pics to follow and as always all comments welcome.