Piece-it Pete
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Hello everyone, I can't wait for greetings in the introduction thread, I'm so fired up! I've already picked up some details here to make it better, like digging your openings for the overhead doors down to your footer and adding angle steel, I look forward to those!
But it's the big picture I'm really unsure of. Here's the scoop so far:
My city says 600 sf max, 16' ground to peak. No pole buildings. 5' off property line min.
I've got about 35' side of house to property line, so about 30' to work with (slightly pie shaped, getting wider/further from the house towards the back).
I've got a small house (1000sf) with no basement. I'd like to maximize useful space while staying in budget.
My purposes for this garage are, in order, storage, car parking/repair (I can live with 1 car permanent parking space but need to be able to call it or modify it to 2 in case I sell), mancave for both my and my wife's sanity.
I've decided to go 20' x 30' with the 20' facing the street, the peak facing the street. Because I don't want to set it all the way behind the house it's really the only option.
So it ends up being basically a 2 car garage with a 10 x 20 work/storage space across the back.
Unless! The best quote I've got (all inclusive not including wiring & an opener which I will do myself) is just under $12k. But, that is truss construction.
I was thinking, what if I flatten the roof pitch a bit (my house has a very shallow pitch) and increase wall height, then when the city is out of there, add a floor with 6'2" clearance over the back part, and 8' clearance over the parking area?
That way I would end up with a 10 x 20 storage area & two parking spaces on the 1st floor, a 10 x 20 room and 20 x 20 low ceiling storeroom on the 2nd. Put the man door 10' from the back on the side facing the house. Walk in turn left up the stairs to the room, turn right into the car area.
Or am I being crazy. Two immediate problems I see are, how do I get it built without rafters? And would the roof height be acceptable in the 2nd floor room, or is it just impossible considering the 16' to peak height maximum? (I'm 6' even).
I am way, way open to ideas and suggestions (and comments on cost!).
And one other thing though not nearly as important - if I can get some sort of mancave in this thing my stereo and records will move in, so if there's anything that helps the sound it would be great
Pete
But it's the big picture I'm really unsure of. Here's the scoop so far:
My city says 600 sf max, 16' ground to peak. No pole buildings. 5' off property line min.
I've got about 35' side of house to property line, so about 30' to work with (slightly pie shaped, getting wider/further from the house towards the back).
I've got a small house (1000sf) with no basement. I'd like to maximize useful space while staying in budget.
My purposes for this garage are, in order, storage, car parking/repair (I can live with 1 car permanent parking space but need to be able to call it or modify it to 2 in case I sell), mancave for both my and my wife's sanity.
I've decided to go 20' x 30' with the 20' facing the street, the peak facing the street. Because I don't want to set it all the way behind the house it's really the only option.
So it ends up being basically a 2 car garage with a 10 x 20 work/storage space across the back.
Unless! The best quote I've got (all inclusive not including wiring & an opener which I will do myself) is just under $12k. But, that is truss construction.
I was thinking, what if I flatten the roof pitch a bit (my house has a very shallow pitch) and increase wall height, then when the city is out of there, add a floor with 6'2" clearance over the back part, and 8' clearance over the parking area?
That way I would end up with a 10 x 20 storage area & two parking spaces on the 1st floor, a 10 x 20 room and 20 x 20 low ceiling storeroom on the 2nd. Put the man door 10' from the back on the side facing the house. Walk in turn left up the stairs to the room, turn right into the car area.
Or am I being crazy. Two immediate problems I see are, how do I get it built without rafters? And would the roof height be acceptable in the 2nd floor room, or is it just impossible considering the 16' to peak height maximum? (I'm 6' even).
I am way, way open to ideas and suggestions (and comments on cost!).
And one other thing though not nearly as important - if I can get some sort of mancave in this thing my stereo and records will move in, so if there's anything that helps the sound it would be great
Pete
