That is an awesome addition! I can't wait to see it when it is all put together!!!
And I can't wait until it's all put together
I have to order my siding tomorrow so I can get underway with that. Also tomorrow we are going to form up for the sidewalks and apron. Once those are poured, we can get back on the soffit and fascia and get those replaced and up. The soffit and fascia should go pretty quick though.
I did get a price on some insulated doors, and also have another guy coming tomorrow to check things out and double check the door size for a quote. The first guy was $2150 for (2) Clopay insulated doors. The price I got from the guy coming tomorrow was $2033 for (2) Raynor Buildmark Insulated doors. Both doors arte 10'x x 8' tall with the upper panel having windows in them. And just your standard raised white panel door. Both guys stated that they would have to order the doors as they don't carry that size in stock.
Aside from the doors, fascia material and soffits, and the siding, the garage is basically done. Just a little outside work to clean things up, then it's up to me to do the inside. Oh, and I have to call for the framing inspection which will also be the final inspection. The siding doesn't have to be inspected. The Inspector told me he would do the framing and final all in one since there is nothing done on the inside yet.
Then once on the inside, I have to get an Electrical permit so I can start on the wiring. I may just hire an electrician to do it, but I'll mount the boxes and pull the wire myself, or at least get Ashton to help me out with some of that. I do have to figure out where I want my lights, and also what kind of lights I want, and where I want my switches. In the bumpout, I am going to just mount some can lights in the ceiling. Probably 5 or six of them for the 24' run. Seeing that the depth is only 7', I won't need too many, but I still want it bright enough to see in the toolboxes and cabinets. The rest of the garage, I am also thinking canned lights, but on multiple switches. But that's all a few weeks down the road. With the help of members, I'll probably change my mind a dozen times when it comes to lighting
