Rockcam
Well-known member
I've been a monster lurker here at GJ, and I continue to be addicted to this site. I suppose there are worse places I could be hanging out....
For the past three years, we've been in the planning stages of building a new, smaller house on an existing lot in western Michigan. Our needs are fairly typical- more open floor plan, fewer maintenance issues and costs, better, more walkable location.
My one must have? You guessed it. The lot is 75 x 150, so we designed a 24 x 45 tandem detached garage.
Vital statistics:
45' deep
24' wide
12/12 roof pitch
10' ceiling in the front half, with storage trusses above
Cathedral ceiling in the back half to accommodate 4 post lift
Things are rolling on the site, so it's time to start posting. Thanks to all of you that have posted before me - I've learned much here that has helped me in the planning.
There was a 1850 sq ft Sears kit home on the lot. Very well kept, but with 1-1/2 baths, low ceilings 6' basement (I am 6'5"), and a plan that did not lend itself to renovation, so it had to go. Demo and removal of the existing house and garage, including foundation, was completed in 2 days flat.
We selected Superior Walls for the foundation. SW is a precast custom foundation system that uses 5000 psi concrete, with integral XPS insulation (XPS in house only).
Foundation for the garage, including sand fill.
This is moving incredibly fast! I hope to enjoy the journey.
More later - thanks for reading.
For the past three years, we've been in the planning stages of building a new, smaller house on an existing lot in western Michigan. Our needs are fairly typical- more open floor plan, fewer maintenance issues and costs, better, more walkable location.
My one must have? You guessed it. The lot is 75 x 150, so we designed a 24 x 45 tandem detached garage.
Vital statistics:
45' deep
24' wide
12/12 roof pitch
10' ceiling in the front half, with storage trusses above
Cathedral ceiling in the back half to accommodate 4 post lift
Things are rolling on the site, so it's time to start posting. Thanks to all of you that have posted before me - I've learned much here that has helped me in the planning.
There was a 1850 sq ft Sears kit home on the lot. Very well kept, but with 1-1/2 baths, low ceilings 6' basement (I am 6'5"), and a plan that did not lend itself to renovation, so it had to go. Demo and removal of the existing house and garage, including foundation, was completed in 2 days flat.
We selected Superior Walls for the foundation. SW is a precast custom foundation system that uses 5000 psi concrete, with integral XPS insulation (XPS in house only).
Foundation for the garage, including sand fill.
This is moving incredibly fast! I hope to enjoy the journey.

More later - thanks for reading.




