monkeyplasm
Well-known member
Hello all, been lurking for quite a while and need some help.
The short version is:
1) My detached garage burned down. All the way down.
2) Building new garage in front of (adjacent to) old slab (future expansion)
3) I know my wants. Attached picture should show the pertinent details.
4) I need to get to usable plans for building and for concrete.
X) I am willing to pay if any architect(s) can help me get acceptable/usable plans. This means plans I can use to (1) get the building permit (not engineer stamped), (2) price building supplies costs (need to budget, ya know), and (3) know what to do for concrete.
This breaks down to 2 unresolved building questions plus what to do about the concrete/base/footer. Tell me if I'm off base. Advice and criticism are appreciated.
INFO:
32' deep X 44' wide. Flat ground. 2x6 walls for insulation.
8/12 roof pitch with peak along 44' width. Gutters on long sides.
Roof at 9'3" to 9'6" for 9' garage doors and because house roofline is at 9'.
1' overhang on end walls. Big overhang with 12' walls, is that too much?
Attic trusses on left, scissor trusses (2 post lift) for the last 14' on right.
Local codes are very lax. Property line setback and septic are basically it.
Cheatham County, TN. Will check on wind/snow(hah) loads.
County inspections are Footer, Frame, Final (per county Codes Dude).
UNRESOLVED QUESTION 1:
Second floor needs floor joists?
Since I want to have heavy stuff on the second floor (pool table, etc.), I assume I need floor joists for the second floor instead of just attic joists. So, if I want to keep wall height to a reasonable level I should build 11' walls with 1' floor joists on top of that, and roof joists on top of that. This gives 11' internal height for Bays 1,2,3 and reasonable attic space (approx 12' x 25') with 8/12 attic trusses. BUT, is 1' enough strength to hold up the second floor (especially around the stairs, see below)? Will also probably put HVAC into attic space.
UNRESOLVED QUESTION 2:
Stairs to Attic, The floor/attic joists need to allow for (and support?) the 5' wide stairs. I don't know how long these stairs will be, but even with "rise = run" they will be 12' long. I am amenable to having the top couple treads intrude into the bathroom area over the shower in order to keep the bottom treads away from the 36" man door (lower left of picture). I want to keep from pinching that area too much.
CONCRETE:
I have no idea what to ask for when I hire a concrete guy. Stem walls, footers, piers, frost walls, block walls, slab on grade, vapor barrier, gaaahhh!!! Intellectually I understand what these are, but I don't know what I need/should use for this building. How do I determine if I need to use a fill and how much/deep. Do I need vapor barrier. Slab will likely be 5" deep with 7"/8" deep under lift.
NOT ADDRESSED SO FAR, hopefully not until later:
Electric (110/220) and water/septic will come in underground through slab. Is this necessary for electric? Water needs placement in plans, and electric panel needs placement on a wall (probably by the man-door. I am hoping to get the garage framed and finished on the outside and only then worry about electrics. I really need to get some projects out of the yard and under cover withouit waiting for drywall, attic, wiring, plumbing fixtures, insulation, workbenches, cabinets, lighting, and finish work type stuff.
Thanks for any help you may be able to give.
Toby in Nashville
The short version is:
1) My detached garage burned down. All the way down.
2) Building new garage in front of (adjacent to) old slab (future expansion)
3) I know my wants. Attached picture should show the pertinent details.
4) I need to get to usable plans for building and for concrete.
X) I am willing to pay if any architect(s) can help me get acceptable/usable plans. This means plans I can use to (1) get the building permit (not engineer stamped), (2) price building supplies costs (need to budget, ya know), and (3) know what to do for concrete.
This breaks down to 2 unresolved building questions plus what to do about the concrete/base/footer. Tell me if I'm off base. Advice and criticism are appreciated.
INFO:
32' deep X 44' wide. Flat ground. 2x6 walls for insulation.
8/12 roof pitch with peak along 44' width. Gutters on long sides.
Roof at 9'3" to 9'6" for 9' garage doors and because house roofline is at 9'.
1' overhang on end walls. Big overhang with 12' walls, is that too much?
Attic trusses on left, scissor trusses (2 post lift) for the last 14' on right.
Local codes are very lax. Property line setback and septic are basically it.
Cheatham County, TN. Will check on wind/snow(hah) loads.
County inspections are Footer, Frame, Final (per county Codes Dude).
UNRESOLVED QUESTION 1:
Second floor needs floor joists?
Since I want to have heavy stuff on the second floor (pool table, etc.), I assume I need floor joists for the second floor instead of just attic joists. So, if I want to keep wall height to a reasonable level I should build 11' walls with 1' floor joists on top of that, and roof joists on top of that. This gives 11' internal height for Bays 1,2,3 and reasonable attic space (approx 12' x 25') with 8/12 attic trusses. BUT, is 1' enough strength to hold up the second floor (especially around the stairs, see below)? Will also probably put HVAC into attic space.
UNRESOLVED QUESTION 2:
Stairs to Attic, The floor/attic joists need to allow for (and support?) the 5' wide stairs. I don't know how long these stairs will be, but even with "rise = run" they will be 12' long. I am amenable to having the top couple treads intrude into the bathroom area over the shower in order to keep the bottom treads away from the 36" man door (lower left of picture). I want to keep from pinching that area too much.
CONCRETE:
I have no idea what to ask for when I hire a concrete guy. Stem walls, footers, piers, frost walls, block walls, slab on grade, vapor barrier, gaaahhh!!! Intellectually I understand what these are, but I don't know what I need/should use for this building. How do I determine if I need to use a fill and how much/deep. Do I need vapor barrier. Slab will likely be 5" deep with 7"/8" deep under lift.
NOT ADDRESSED SO FAR, hopefully not until later:
Electric (110/220) and water/septic will come in underground through slab. Is this necessary for electric? Water needs placement in plans, and electric panel needs placement on a wall (probably by the man-door. I am hoping to get the garage framed and finished on the outside and only then worry about electrics. I really need to get some projects out of the yard and under cover withouit waiting for drywall, attic, wiring, plumbing fixtures, insulation, workbenches, cabinets, lighting, and finish work type stuff.
Thanks for any help you may be able to give.
Toby in Nashville
