Ryan87LX
Well-known member
I once heard a story about someone who bought a van that would no longer fit in their garage, so they stuck a bunch of jackalls around the perimeter, lifted the entire garage up a foot, and build a stud wall underneath for clearance. (it was actually my father-in-law,lol)
I have a small 24x24 garage, and while the height is fine, whoever built it built the slab under grade at the back of the garage, so the dirt actually comes up above the level of the slab, into the area where the 2x4 and sheathing are. In summer it's not a problem, but with the spring thaw I usually get water in the garage, and I know over time this will cause problems. Also, I'd like to heat and insulate/drywall the garage, and I know the moisture would create problems with the insulation and sheetrock.
So, I was thinking about how difficult it would be to jack the garage up and build a small concrete block wall underneath - maybe two feet high.
Realistically, is this completely crazy?
This is my first post btw, great site.
I have a small 24x24 garage, and while the height is fine, whoever built it built the slab under grade at the back of the garage, so the dirt actually comes up above the level of the slab, into the area where the 2x4 and sheathing are. In summer it's not a problem, but with the spring thaw I usually get water in the garage, and I know over time this will cause problems. Also, I'd like to heat and insulate/drywall the garage, and I know the moisture would create problems with the insulation and sheetrock.
So, I was thinking about how difficult it would be to jack the garage up and build a small concrete block wall underneath - maybe two feet high.
Realistically, is this completely crazy?
This is my first post btw, great site.
