I need some help with some Garage (shop) dimensions for a garage that I want to build behind my home under construction. I am in an Equestrian (Horse) Community on almost three acres. They say they allow storage buildings, (they are everywhere) even though the Homeowners Association says they have to look like a Barn. ?
Back to the shop. I have got Seven collector cars right now, a 24' trailer that's about 29' overall, some dirt bikes and four wheelers and another small utility trailer. I would like enough room to stuff all this **** in there and still have enough room to move around and get some of the cars in and out and also build a little office and restroom facility.
The HOA says my trailer has to stay inside unless it looks like a horse trailer.
I was at first thinking of going with a 50'x75' building but I thinks that may just be to big.
Also I want to install a lift or two, for maintenance and for stacking a couple of cars....
So my ?'s are:
How big do you guys think I need to go on my building?
And If I plan on putting lifts in, How thick do you think I need the concrete?
I own an auto shop and watched them pour the slab for it with lots of cross beams and piers, but my construction guy says for this that is overdoing it and I could just pour a 5" slab with a perimeter and I would be fine.
Thanks In Advance for Y'alls help.
Back to the shop. I have got Seven collector cars right now, a 24' trailer that's about 29' overall, some dirt bikes and four wheelers and another small utility trailer. I would like enough room to stuff all this **** in there and still have enough room to move around and get some of the cars in and out and also build a little office and restroom facility.
The HOA says my trailer has to stay inside unless it looks like a horse trailer.
I was at first thinking of going with a 50'x75' building but I thinks that may just be to big.
Also I want to install a lift or two, for maintenance and for stacking a couple of cars....
So my ?'s are:
How big do you guys think I need to go on my building?
And If I plan on putting lifts in, How thick do you think I need the concrete?
I own an auto shop and watched them pour the slab for it with lots of cross beams and piers, but my construction guy says for this that is overdoing it and I could just pour a 5" slab with a perimeter and I would be fine.
Thanks In Advance for Y'alls help.


that's not really possible..
