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cpropes2005

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Hi all. I have been reading on this forum for a while but never posted.

I am about ready to start construction on a new detached garage and I wanted some opinions on the design. Anything I am missing or should consider before getting started? Basic details are:

28ft wide x 34ft deep
10 ft plate height
6/12 pitch hip roof
A 16x9 and 9x9 for garage doors
Hardie siding
Unfinished interior
I will do all of the electrical myself after construction

The two specific questions I have are on the roof design and the doors. For the roof I have a set of truss drawings from a local truss supplier but obviously hip trusses are a little more complex than gable trusses. My contractor says he can do it but it doesn't sound like he has really worked with hip trusses before. Should I be concerned or is it relatively straight forward to put a hip roof together with trusses?

For the doors do you guys see any issues with a 16ft door and a 9ft door on a 28ft wall? I know it is tight and it wont be a functional 3 car width but my plan is for two cars and a golf cart. I am thinking that my wifes car can go in the 9ft door and then my truck and the golf cart in the 16ft door. Unfortunately 28ft is as wide as I can go on my lot.

Thanks in advance and I will post pics once we get started with the build.
 
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I strongly suggest that you don't skimp on the concrete, plenty of steel and proper curing to achieve maximum strength before too much construction, or parking vehicles thereon.
I can't comment further w/o knowing what part of the country you are located in.
 
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cpropes2005

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I should be good on concrete. In order to get the building permit I had to get an "engineered slab" which basically just meant I had to pay an engineering firm $500 to stamp a drawing showing the required beams and rebar spacing. I dont remember off the top of my head exactly what the spacing was but I think it will be over built and I have a concrete guy that I trust to do a good job.

I guess I need to update my profile. Build is in Texas north of Houston.
 

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you will have racking with that much door opening unless it is extremely well engineered.
Normal construction with plywood will not be enough, and I do not think your building department would allow it without an engineer stamping the plans.
 
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cpropes2005

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What do you mean by racking? The building department already approved the plans, their only concern was with the headers so I got LAM beams speced out from my truss supplier and they where fine with it.

The sketch I used to get the permit is attached although this version is showing an 8 ft tall opening and I am looking for 9ft so the top of the header will essentially be flush with the bottom of the top plate.
 

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When you have 25 of 28 feet consumed by opening, there isn't a lot of shear area to keep the long legs from folding. Consider a horizontal load at the top of the wall in the plane of the paper/screen. I would consider using 3/4" plywood/osb on the outside of the wall, and 1/2" on the inside. Nail every 6" with #10s.
 
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Building codes will dictate the garage door sizes I'm sure. The 16' and 9' will leave only 12" between. Good luck.
 
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cpropes2005

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I decided to go with a 14ft door instead of a 16ft so I think that should help. 28ft isnt wide enough to be a true 3 car anyways so I am really just looking to be able to get the golf cart in and out without having to move a vehicle so I think the 14ft will work perfectly for that.

Forms are set, concrete on Monday! We have been thinking about/planning for this build for about 3 years so it is super exciting to see it start to come together.
 

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cpropes2005

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Well we finally got a little bit of a break from the rain so they have made some good progress in the last few days. I am so excited for this to be done so I can start moving stuff in!
 

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X_Man

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That looks awesome; nice view of the lake from the overhead shot!
Is the attached garage right there on that side of the house too?

Looking good!
 
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cpropes2005

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Thanks!

Yeah the attached garage is a turn in two car on that end of the house. I will eventually be closing that in and turning it into a man cave/game room.
 
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