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My 26x40 garage project

Ord

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Excavation should begin tomorrow, I am very excited that we're getting started.

Here is the "before" picture showing the spot where it will go. It will be about halfway between the house and the barn.

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Excavation in progress



Excavation completed




Do you have any details of the build ?

Yes - it's 26x40 feet, 12 foot walls. It is being built on footings and frost walls. The floor will be a 6" slab. The roof is gambrel type, with space inside the trusses for a loft. Stairs lead up to the loft area, and I will eventually have an office up there.

There will be two 10x10 doors and one man door. Still trying to figure out how many windows and where to put them.
 
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The building inspector is coming this afternoon to check the excavation, then later today the footing forms will be assembled, and the footings poured tomorrow. I'll post some pictures of the progress once work starts.
 
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Water seeped into the trench during the night. They will have to pump it all out and shovel out the mud before we get the OK from the building inspector to pour footings.


 
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Gravel truck arrives:

Gravel was used to support the footing forms.


Pouring the footings:


"The Boss" supervises:


Footings:
 
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Started on the forms for the foundation walls. Later this week the walls should be poured.

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Backfilling started today, and also filling the inside with gravel to support the slab. He brought in 4 trucks of gravel today, and should be delivering another 5 loads tomorrow to finish it up.

Foundation done:

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Backfill in progress:

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Pipe that will connect to floor drains:
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Machines everywhere:
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She looks unamused. Sure you're not going to have to live in the garage when it's finished??
She's thinkin that all of this money could've gone into a sun room or a sewing room extension. Maybe even a larger living room. Not a stupid workshop ! Ha ha ha ha
 

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I love the fact that you have machines everywhere.

Your wife should be nurtured. My almost wife (6th August at high noon we get married) is the best part of my projects and things I get up to .

She encourages and helps..... gotta love a good partnership.
 
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I love the fact that you have machines everywhere.

Your wife should be nurtured. My almost wife (6th August at high noon we get married) is the best part of my projects and things I get up to .

She encourages and helps..... gotta love a good partnership.

Congratulations! On August 5th of this year we'll celebrate our 10 year anniversary.

She is actually very encouraging, some of the guys working said she seems more excited about it than me! She is a bit anxious for me to get it done and get my "stuff" out of the house - then the room that has been my work space will turn into a sitting room/library.
 
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Framing started today!

Roof trusses and floor joists arrive:

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Walls going up:
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This is how it stands at the end of the day:
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Tomorrow the rest of the sheathing goes on, and the floor joists.

Those 12 foot walls look really tall!
 
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Floor joists and sub floor done today, and the first roof trusses assembled. It's starting to come together!

26 foot span open web floor joists:
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This is how it is at the end of the day:
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Yesterday and today we got the trenches dug for water, septic and electrical. We buried two 1 1/4 inch conduits that will protect 1/2" pex tubing brining pre heated water for the in floor radiant heating. We ran these in channels in XPS foam, with another 2" of foam on top. We filled in the joints with low expansion foam. Hopefully this will limit the heat loss in the pipes on the way to the garage.

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The building is wrapped. The roof is ordered, and should be installed at the beginning of next week. The electrical panel and plumbing is roughed in.

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Nice job on your garage. So if my calculations are correct, it took you 8 days to get from start of framing to the point where you are ready for siding? Are you doing the work yourself?
 
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Thanks Central1ny. I am not doing the framing, I hired a construction company to do the foundation, framing and roof. It took them 5 working days to do the framing. I'll be doing the siding, and interior.
 

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Yesterday and today we got the trenches dug for water, septic and electrical. We buried two 1 1/4 inch conduits that will protect 1/2" pex tubing brining pre heated water for the in floor radiant heating. We ran these in channels in XPS foam, with another 2" of foam on top. We filled in the joints with low expansion foam. Hopefully this will limit the heat loss in the pipes on the way to the garage.

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The building is wrapped. The roof is ordered, and should be installed at the beginning of next week. The electrical panel and plumbing is roughed in.

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do you have a boiler in the house?
how far are you running the water lines?
 
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do you have a boiler in the house?
how far are you running the water lines?

I don't have a boiler. I have a geo thermal heat pump in the house that can make hot water pretty efficiently when it's running.

There is 75 feet of pipe between the two buildings.
 

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I don't have a boiler. I have a geo thermal heat pump in the house that can make hot water pretty efficiently when it's running.

There is 75 feet of pipe between the two buildings.

are you doing infloor?

I wonder if that would work with a boiler...???
 
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Yes, I am doing infloor heating.

There are better systems available for insulating underground pipes, but they are very expensive. I don't know how well this will work, but I thought I might as well try.
 

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Looks like a real nice shop! I'm looking at putting up a 30 x 45. I'm also in Ont. and was curious about costing for my project. I will b doing the finishing myself ,and was just wondering how much your structure cost was ? I need excavation,concrete,ruff ins and framing done for me! in process of getting plans now! Any help appreciated!
 
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Hi Rtaite,

I am not sure yet, the bills are just starting to come in. The estimate was $60K, plus electrical and plumbing. Since then I've added about 10K by switching from asphalt to metal roof, in floor heating, wood siding and changing to engineered joists so I don't need beams or poles. Same as you, I will be doing the finishing myself.

So far I have spent $15K on materials, which includes the lumber, sheathing, doors, windows, metal roof, fasteners, wall and roof wrap. The roof and floor trusses will be another $6K or so. The excavation, backfill, gravel, plumbing and septic connections in and trench for electrical came to $8K.

The recent hot weather has delayed things, no one wants to work on installing my roof these days! And when it's not crazy hot, it's pouring rain.
 
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