lynn225
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Plan A garage was to be a 28x36 pole building, metal sides/roof & concrete floor, to be built on the lot at our cabin (future home).
As the excavator began to dig to level the site, he encountered the septic drain field, and could dig no more
After discussing the situation with the excavator, my wife, and my buddy, I decided that I would abandon the pole building plan, and instead have a pre-fab dragged in and plopped on site. I settled for a 14x28 one-car, but two-story so I'd still have some storage. I gave up some storage space for aesthetics, deciding on a roof pitch to match the cabin instead of the barn-style roof. Installation began in April, 2012.
Right now it's serving as storage while other renovations are under way.
I did build a railroad tie wall on the downhill side in June of this year, and had the space filled with excavated ground from another project. This will provide secondary parking, and will eventually get a lean-to roof.
Coming soon, 60A sub-panel, then I'll wire the interior.
I primed, then painted the floors with floor paint from Lowes
As the excavator began to dig to level the site, he encountered the septic drain field, and could dig no more
After discussing the situation with the excavator, my wife, and my buddy, I decided that I would abandon the pole building plan, and instead have a pre-fab dragged in and plopped on site. I settled for a 14x28 one-car, but two-story so I'd still have some storage. I gave up some storage space for aesthetics, deciding on a roof pitch to match the cabin instead of the barn-style roof. Installation began in April, 2012.
Right now it's serving as storage while other renovations are under way.
I did build a railroad tie wall on the downhill side in June of this year, and had the space filled with excavated ground from another project. This will provide secondary parking, and will eventually get a lean-to roof.
Coming soon, 60A sub-panel, then I'll wire the interior.
I primed, then painted the floors with floor paint from Lowes