Jasonsamara
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First of all I’m a new member although I have been a lurker off and on for years. A little back story - I’m an avid Corvette collector who has run out of room in my current garage. After I purchased my last corvette in 2014 I had to move my Camaro to a storage garage and pay $40 a month. I don’t have access but it’s a very secure site and I have checked on it each year. The plan has always been to save up and build a garage at my house and I have saved for 5 years and thought I was ready but now I’m not sure if I’m off or my contractor is off.
My budget target was $60-65k for at least a 30x40 stick built finished garage. 12 ft ceiling, 1 16 ft door, ductless heating system and dry walled.
The bad
I live on a hill and am 6ft out of grade from side to side instead of front to back. So I would need a poured concrete retaining wall that would angle off my current driveway and go around my house on the side my garage would be built.
Also I would be required to brick part of the front due to HOA.
My current heat system would be relocated (heat pump)
The good
It would be attached to my existing house and I would hope this would lower the cost.
I live in West Virginia and I would hope being in my area my costs would be cheaper.
So my contractor who I have used on my bath, kitchen and major foundation repair took a look. He’s also my neighbor so that complicates it a tad.
Anyway he quoted 28x40 at $83k, about $74 a square foot and I feel this is more than a tad high. So he was working on a quote on the other side when the virus stopped the world and he couldn’t get the roof line right and we stopped.
One day last week he came over and we talked like we always do about life and he mentioned he lost a contract on a large house build. Before he left he asked about the garage again and I told him I would want 30x40 and he seemed interested and told me to give him a few weeks. The next morning I texted him never mind because 1200x74 is way more than I want to spend. I heard nothing from him until I talked to him today. He asked me about it and to confirm that I wanted to kill the idea. Then he said he had already sent out for bids on materials and sub contractors anyway. So he told me no pressure but he would still throw a bid together. He wants me to lower the square footage to meet my budget but I just think $74 a sq ft is to much. I can pay him in cash but that doesn’t seem to make a difference.
What do you experts think? What a first post huh?
My budget target was $60-65k for at least a 30x40 stick built finished garage. 12 ft ceiling, 1 16 ft door, ductless heating system and dry walled.
The bad
I live on a hill and am 6ft out of grade from side to side instead of front to back. So I would need a poured concrete retaining wall that would angle off my current driveway and go around my house on the side my garage would be built.
Also I would be required to brick part of the front due to HOA.
My current heat system would be relocated (heat pump)
The good
It would be attached to my existing house and I would hope this would lower the cost.
I live in West Virginia and I would hope being in my area my costs would be cheaper.
So my contractor who I have used on my bath, kitchen and major foundation repair took a look. He’s also my neighbor so that complicates it a tad.
Anyway he quoted 28x40 at $83k, about $74 a square foot and I feel this is more than a tad high. So he was working on a quote on the other side when the virus stopped the world and he couldn’t get the roof line right and we stopped.
One day last week he came over and we talked like we always do about life and he mentioned he lost a contract on a large house build. Before he left he asked about the garage again and I told him I would want 30x40 and he seemed interested and told me to give him a few weeks. The next morning I texted him never mind because 1200x74 is way more than I want to spend. I heard nothing from him until I talked to him today. He asked me about it and to confirm that I wanted to kill the idea. Then he said he had already sent out for bids on materials and sub contractors anyway. So he told me no pressure but he would still throw a bid together. He wants me to lower the square footage to meet my budget but I just think $74 a sq ft is to much. I can pay him in cash but that doesn’t seem to make a difference.
What do you experts think? What a first post huh?
