supermoose
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Hey guys, I heard this is the place on the web for garage related questions.
Zoning approved my variance this evening, so I'll be able to build a 30x40x25 pole barn for use as a garage. The only dimension in question for me will be the height (whether I need to go that high at the pitch of the roof).
I've talked to a number of builders over the past year regarding the height of the structure. My basement is unusable for my reloading hobby and I'll need to do that in the garage. I also have three vehicles (as of now) to store and I'd like to put a lift in that would accommodate a truck.
I wanted to pick your brains on two main things.
When looking at the height, I discussed building a loft that would span 2/3 of the structure width, allowing one section that would be open and certainly tall enough to accommodate a lift tall enough to put a truck in the air. The builders I spoke to all seemed to lean towards posts in the ground for the loft because the rafters are prefabbed and wouldn't accommodate the load. I'd like to be able to park vehicles under the loft and still maintain enough ceiling height on the loft area to mount reloading presses (I think I'd need at least 8' to accommodate the bench, case feeder, being able to reach into the case feeders, and mount lights/mirrors above), use for general storage, etc.
Any recommendations/pictures of lofts you may have built to help me get ideas? Would it be better to maybe just run the loft across the back of the structure or in an L shape? I just don't want to build something that later I regret not having more space on. Also, what's the minimum ceiling height I'd need to accommodate a lift with a truck? I think I understand it to be 14' but I want to make sure I understand that correctly.
Second, water is going to be an endeavor. I can pipe water from my house (which would be a long run and costly, potentially adding more to my sewer bill as well based on my conversations with the zoning officer). I have also seen, even on this forum, people collecting rain water in cisterns and using transfer pumps to feed it into the building. I'd be using it for a utility sink and hose bibs. So I'd need to figure out an appropriate size and whether this is an avenue that is financially less costly, somewhat low maintenance, and/or actually feasible.
I'm in an area that gets decent rain fall and with the amount of water I plan to use, I don't think I'd find myself in a situation of running out. I'd be surprised if I used more than 200 gallons a month on average. It does freeze in the winter, so I'd have to plan on how to guard against that.
Lastly, windows, doors, and garage doors. Suggestions on how many? I was originally looking at 2 - 10x10 garage doors, 4 windows, and a man door. I don't know if more windows might be better.
I'm sure I'll have a lot more questions (insulation, electric, heat, etc.) at some point, but I feel like this is a good place to start.
Any help or other questions you may have that would allow me to better plan this so I can do it right the first time would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Zoning approved my variance this evening, so I'll be able to build a 30x40x25 pole barn for use as a garage. The only dimension in question for me will be the height (whether I need to go that high at the pitch of the roof).
I've talked to a number of builders over the past year regarding the height of the structure. My basement is unusable for my reloading hobby and I'll need to do that in the garage. I also have three vehicles (as of now) to store and I'd like to put a lift in that would accommodate a truck.
I wanted to pick your brains on two main things.
When looking at the height, I discussed building a loft that would span 2/3 of the structure width, allowing one section that would be open and certainly tall enough to accommodate a lift tall enough to put a truck in the air. The builders I spoke to all seemed to lean towards posts in the ground for the loft because the rafters are prefabbed and wouldn't accommodate the load. I'd like to be able to park vehicles under the loft and still maintain enough ceiling height on the loft area to mount reloading presses (I think I'd need at least 8' to accommodate the bench, case feeder, being able to reach into the case feeders, and mount lights/mirrors above), use for general storage, etc.
Any recommendations/pictures of lofts you may have built to help me get ideas? Would it be better to maybe just run the loft across the back of the structure or in an L shape? I just don't want to build something that later I regret not having more space on. Also, what's the minimum ceiling height I'd need to accommodate a lift with a truck? I think I understand it to be 14' but I want to make sure I understand that correctly.
Second, water is going to be an endeavor. I can pipe water from my house (which would be a long run and costly, potentially adding more to my sewer bill as well based on my conversations with the zoning officer). I have also seen, even on this forum, people collecting rain water in cisterns and using transfer pumps to feed it into the building. I'd be using it for a utility sink and hose bibs. So I'd need to figure out an appropriate size and whether this is an avenue that is financially less costly, somewhat low maintenance, and/or actually feasible.
I'm in an area that gets decent rain fall and with the amount of water I plan to use, I don't think I'd find myself in a situation of running out. I'd be surprised if I used more than 200 gallons a month on average. It does freeze in the winter, so I'd have to plan on how to guard against that.
Lastly, windows, doors, and garage doors. Suggestions on how many? I was originally looking at 2 - 10x10 garage doors, 4 windows, and a man door. I don't know if more windows might be better.
I'm sure I'll have a lot more questions (insulation, electric, heat, etc.) at some point, but I feel like this is a good place to start.
Any help or other questions you may have that would allow me to better plan this so I can do it right the first time would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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