Notgrownup
Well-known member
Yep, it’s the **** that was west of us Monday when I was in the NC mountains...

I think you are over analyzing it, the garage matches the house well. Looks good. Curious to see what you do with the inside.

Keep posting on your interior work this winter. You’re not in a rush now.
absolutely love the colors of your place! nice garage... and house!! We have a 24x24 as well. Built about 9 years ago, 4 years before we moved in. I just wish they wouldve put a drain in the floor.
When we first moved in... some has changed on the outside since we moved in.
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I just wish they wouldve put a drain in the floor.
I don't have a drain either. Didn't think too much of it at the time, maybe I will need one eventually, it shouldn't be too hard I think.
Around here drains in the garage are not allowed. The solution is the concrete guys put a capped drain in the floor and cover it with .0001" of concrete. It passes inspection and then you uncover it.
Thats awesome! thats a good loophole!!!
The big thing is having the concrete slope towards it.
My slab is flat. I didn't want a slope so it would be easier to have a lift and anything else. I think I will just be using a squeegee this winter to get the melt away.
Building inspection PASSED!
Dude told me he was happy and that the city didn't have to come back and I could do whatever I wanted to it now (i.e. insulate and finish it)
Time to move on.
Darn impressive for $17.5K. Without rereading the whole thread - What's the plan for power as I see no provisions thus far.
You answered it = I was looking for a trench, thinking maybe you would have dug it while you had the excavator there.Electrician guy coming hopefully on Monday. Just finished digging the trench (Hired someone for that, $45). I think we settled on 60amp. I'm not exactly sure what you meant by provisions.
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$8k for site work and concrete for a 24x24 pad seems expensive. Was it mostly due to the slope of your land and all the fill or am I just out of touch with what concrete costs now?
Andy
Can you provide more detail on above steps?
Can you provide more detail on above steps?
How deep is the hole?
What different types of gravel were used?
How much of each type?
Was any of it tamped afterward or did you rely on the excavator doing that with the bucket?
that deck will be awesome!!!
It would drive me crazy for the roof pitches to not match but I understand why you did it. Looking forward to seeing the inside finished out.
Bret