kamesama980
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My wife and I recently purchased a place. Big garage hence being here. I'm posting up some pics and asking for your $.02 GJ. The inspection, in hindsight, was pretty cursory and I noticed a few things he didn't. We got it knowing there were a few minor to moderate issues. The only one electrical that I know if is a bad neutral in the house box:
Here's the album:http://s29.photobucket.com/user/kam...3&page=1&_suid=137389265542006543416848795528
you guys see anything else that needs to be addressed?
On to what you guys want to see, the garage. detached 24x40 on a slab built in '06. Electric is run underground, must be Teed at the meter, it's not teed at the house box that I could see. First thought: there are no relief cuts in the slab. none. there are 2 or 3 very small cracks near where boards go through and one larger one by the big door. PO claims 3" thick and he ran a landscaping business from it, still has tracks from skid-steers and end loaders. Problem? (I know, it's at the minimum for a lift)
Shouldn't there be a main breaker? Even if it isn't required, I wouldn't mind being able to cut power to the building when doing electrical.
Main light switches.
This'd be called a pole barn, yes?
Future plans (or pipe dreams) include
-lift: not even gonna worry about right now.
-240, welding, etc plugs: worry about that if/when I have stuff that needs it.
-insulation: (further off on the timeline) just buy rolls and put it up between the uprights and trusses? Should I put some boards up as false studs between the main uprights to secure wall coverings eventually?
-shelves: I have a large pile of L brackets for shelves from my last place which had a stick-built shed...studs on 16" for the brackets...now not so much. I'm thinking it'd be easier to build free standing shelves than build structure to use these...or should I just put up some boards like studs to hold the brackest and fasten them to the walls?
-lights: was looking at lowes, eyeballing some 4x48" T8 commercial fixtures...get a contractor pack of 12 plus a x% off coupon, run 240 to power them (more lights per circuit) Coming with lights, they're cheaper than the cheapo 2x48" fixtures that don't include tubes. Probably not the highest quality tubes but that can be fixed later. need light at all right now (8 screw in sockets for the whole building currently)
also, this happens to be post #100 LOL
Here's the album:http://s29.photobucket.com/user/kam...3&page=1&_suid=137389265542006543416848795528
you guys see anything else that needs to be addressed?
On to what you guys want to see, the garage. detached 24x40 on a slab built in '06. Electric is run underground, must be Teed at the meter, it's not teed at the house box that I could see. First thought: there are no relief cuts in the slab. none. there are 2 or 3 very small cracks near where boards go through and one larger one by the big door. PO claims 3" thick and he ran a landscaping business from it, still has tracks from skid-steers and end loaders. Problem? (I know, it's at the minimum for a lift)
Shouldn't there be a main breaker? Even if it isn't required, I wouldn't mind being able to cut power to the building when doing electrical.
Main light switches.
This'd be called a pole barn, yes?
Future plans (or pipe dreams) include
-lift: not even gonna worry about right now.
-240, welding, etc plugs: worry about that if/when I have stuff that needs it.
-insulation: (further off on the timeline) just buy rolls and put it up between the uprights and trusses? Should I put some boards up as false studs between the main uprights to secure wall coverings eventually?
-shelves: I have a large pile of L brackets for shelves from my last place which had a stick-built shed...studs on 16" for the brackets...now not so much. I'm thinking it'd be easier to build free standing shelves than build structure to use these...or should I just put up some boards like studs to hold the brackest and fasten them to the walls?
-lights: was looking at lowes, eyeballing some 4x48" T8 commercial fixtures...get a contractor pack of 12 plus a x% off coupon, run 240 to power them (more lights per circuit) Coming with lights, they're cheaper than the cheapo 2x48" fixtures that don't include tubes. Probably not the highest quality tubes but that can be fixed later. need light at all right now (8 screw in sockets for the whole building currently)
also, this happens to be post #100 LOL