mounties1782
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- Dec 23, 2015
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Well if the Latin title didn't catch your attention, hopefully my build thread will. I've been lurking on this site for approximately 4 years now and after many jealous hours of reading these threads front to back I finally get to create my own.
My wife and I built our home in 2015 on 10 acres of ground. If anyone is familiar with my title you would already know i'm from West Virginia and a proud Mountaineer. We built our home with an attached 3 car garage; however, it didn't take long for us to outgrow the space. I've been fortunate enough to have my dad as a neighbor and have been able to invade his 32x40 garage as needed over the years, but now I finally get to have my own.
We signed our contact 2 weeks ago with a local Amish builder for a 40x56x16 pole building garage with a 12x56 lean-to. The garage will have a 4:12 pitch roof and then transition to 2:12 for the lean-to. I'll get access via 2-14x14 insulated garage doors and 1 man door. 4 additional 3x3 windows will be included. The walls will be house wrapped and the roof will have the standard bubble insulation installed. 5" gutters will be installed with 2 downspouts on each side. The floor will be 5" reinforced concrete with thickened pads poured for a future lift and 2 floor drains.
The plan right now is to start building early next month and the builder is claiming 4 days to build and 1 additional day a couple weeks later for the concrete. I wouldn't believe they could get this done in 4 days; however, they also built my neighbor's 24x28x10 with a 12x28 lean-to in approximately 7 hours (not including any concrete). As you can tell i'm beyond excited and since I've gained so many great ideas over the past 4 years and enjoyed reading all the different posts, I wanted to share my own. Thanks again for a great site and I'll do my best to keep this build updated as it progresses. I have attached a couple pictures of the dirt work for the pad build which I had completed late last summer. This is my first post so hopefully the images come through.
My wife and I built our home in 2015 on 10 acres of ground. If anyone is familiar with my title you would already know i'm from West Virginia and a proud Mountaineer. We built our home with an attached 3 car garage; however, it didn't take long for us to outgrow the space. I've been fortunate enough to have my dad as a neighbor and have been able to invade his 32x40 garage as needed over the years, but now I finally get to have my own.
We signed our contact 2 weeks ago with a local Amish builder for a 40x56x16 pole building garage with a 12x56 lean-to. The garage will have a 4:12 pitch roof and then transition to 2:12 for the lean-to. I'll get access via 2-14x14 insulated garage doors and 1 man door. 4 additional 3x3 windows will be included. The walls will be house wrapped and the roof will have the standard bubble insulation installed. 5" gutters will be installed with 2 downspouts on each side. The floor will be 5" reinforced concrete with thickened pads poured for a future lift and 2 floor drains.
The plan right now is to start building early next month and the builder is claiming 4 days to build and 1 additional day a couple weeks later for the concrete. I wouldn't believe they could get this done in 4 days; however, they also built my neighbor's 24x28x10 with a 12x28 lean-to in approximately 7 hours (not including any concrete). As you can tell i'm beyond excited and since I've gained so many great ideas over the past 4 years and enjoyed reading all the different posts, I wanted to share my own. Thanks again for a great site and I'll do my best to keep this build updated as it progresses. I have attached a couple pictures of the dirt work for the pad build which I had completed late last summer. This is my first post so hopefully the images come through.