Hi All,
Been a loyal fan since I was living in an apartment and borrowing space in a friends garage to weld. About 3 years ago I bought a house with the intention of building a shop long term. After putting 3 years of work on the inside of the house (and finding a wife in the meantime) it turned out that this house was great for me, but not a good house for us longterm.
So end of last year we decided to pull the trigger on a larger house on a larger lot. She wanted a pool, I wanted a shop, we both wanted no HOA. Thankfully our months long morning routine of coffee and looking at new listings paid off. Moved in last December and been trying to coordinate both our goals since.
The Goal
The Reality
The Struggle
I'm listing all this as part cryparty, part diary, part information session. Hopefully someone learns from this i guess.
More to come, look forward to sharing.
oh yeah, renderings from the pool people with the design.
Been a loyal fan since I was living in an apartment and borrowing space in a friends garage to weld. About 3 years ago I bought a house with the intention of building a shop long term. After putting 3 years of work on the inside of the house (and finding a wife in the meantime) it turned out that this house was great for me, but not a good house for us longterm.
So end of last year we decided to pull the trigger on a larger house on a larger lot. She wanted a pool, I wanted a shop, we both wanted no HOA. Thankfully our months long morning routine of coffee and looking at new listings paid off. Moved in last December and been trying to coordinate both our goals since.
The Goal
- The biggest shop possible. Like TV's, the second you buy one you realize you should have gone bigger. I didn't want to regret the shop size not being big enough, only the lot size not being big enough for max shop.f
- Pool and shop have to feel part of the cohesive space. We are no HOA, but a fantastic neighborhood where everybody clearly cares about the space. Being a good citizen goes a long way.
- Plumbing and option for a loft apartment long term. If in-laws are staying for a while, they need their own space.
- Work and play. Need to feel comfortable working on a project for hours, and hanging out with a beer for hours after.
- Power to grow. Don't want to worry about having enough juice to run tools or a separate loft apartment.
The Reality
- Settled on shop dimensions of 33'x 60'. 14' wall height with a 4:12 pitch on a gabled roof. Adding a 12'x60' porch along side next to pool
- Pool is 19' x 39'. Hot tub and wading ledge for sitting and soaking by the wife. Deep end on one side.
- Flower bed along part of perimeter. Will run lights and a garden sound system long term.
- Putting the shop and pool on their own separate meter. Goal is to max out the amps from the provider.
- Shop will have downstairs plumbing for a half bath for pool. Will have a capped system for eventual upstairs loft and shop on it's own small septic system.
The Struggle
- Materials supply. Nobody here is surprised on this based on, you know, everything going on... For example, lead time on a 320 meter socket in my area is a year. 6 months for a bolt up shop. List goes on...
- Finding contractors. Everybody is busy. Everybody is charging a premium. I have had bad luck in getting people to call me back, much less getting a bid. At this point it's almost like the good ones are the ones who call me back but can't get me a bid because they are busy.
- Managing two projects. We selected a pool builder and they seem to know what they are doing. If I can get a shop GC lined up, the effort of getting two teams coordinated is going to be a full time job.
I'm listing all this as part cryparty, part diary, part information session. Hopefully someone learns from this i guess.
More to come, look forward to sharing.
oh yeah, renderings from the pool people with the design.







