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03bluesilver

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Got the footers dug today,got the pipe for the electric in,and got the floor drain in place today.I will keep the pictures coming as I go!!
 

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Where are you located?

Where do the drains drain into?
 

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Can you tell me a little more about that floor drain? I assume that it has metal grates/ is safe to drive over? I am puzzling through how to solve a drainage issue that my current carport has (water runs across the floor in heavy rains) before closing it in as a garage. I'd have to rent a concrete saw, but I think I could manage to install that once I got it cut. On the other hand, the whole slab may come out, so... I'd just be diverting rainwater, and the output would drain to daylight on the other (downhill, slightly) side of the roof.

How's it sold? I assume in some kind of 4' or 8' sections? If you don't mind, what do those run each?
 
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03bluesilver

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I bought it at lowes. I paid around 100.00 for the 8 ft section I got. It is made of heavy plastic.I think it will be ok to drive over,if not I will have metal grates made for it!!!
 
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Got the footer poured today!!! I am ordering block tomorrow. The footer took 7yd.
 

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Don't worry about the floor drains, they are plenty strong. They will support a Case 580C driving over them.:thumbup:
Will

He ain't lying. We had those drains installed this summer when we redid our driveway and garage floor. The drain is installed in the driveway apron, parallel to and the same length as the garage door. The crew drove over the drains with bobcats, front-end loaders and an asphalt roller. They did this when the drains were installed, but before they were actually embedded in the asphalt, it was poured around the already installed drains. They all the abuse and came right back for more. I love 'em.

-Joe
 
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Layed the rest of the block Sat. Sun. I ancored the sill plate down. The lumber is to be delivered Wed. morning. Cant wait to start framing and see what it is going to look like!!!
 

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03bluesilver

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Got alot of the framing done today!!!
 

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Can you tell me a little more about that floor drain? I assume that it has metal grates/ is safe to drive over? I am puzzling through how to solve a drainage issue that my current carport has (water runs across the floor in heavy rains) before closing it in as a garage. I'd have to rent a concrete saw, but I think I could manage to install that once I got it cut. On the other hand, the whole slab may come out, so... I'd just be diverting rainwater, and the output would drain to daylight on the other (downhill, slightly) side of the roof.

How's it sold? I assume in some kind of 4' or 8' sections? If you don't mind, what do those run each?

I have the same drains in my garage for the last 12 years, we drive over them every day,drag jacks over them , even pallet jacks with a full skid and never had a problem with them

Jeff
 
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Here is the pictures from sunday nights progress!!!I took these before we started to tarpaper the roof tonight!!! Maybe I will take a day off tomorrow,they are calling for rain here!!!
 

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03bluesilver

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Here is a update from the weekend.We got the garage doors,windows,house wrap, and roof shingled.Working on siding this week in the evenings after work!!!
 

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Finished up all the siding this weekend.
 

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Got the wire ran and the boxes in place and started to insulate and drywall.
 

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That doesn't look like a lot of insulation in the ceiling. Are you going to add more after you get the drywall up?
 
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03bluesilver

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I insulated the ceiling with R-19 and the walls with R-13.I got the R-13 off e-bay. I paid $80.00 for 16 rolls witch is enough for the whole garage!! I had to drive about half hour to pick it up!!! I will be heating it with a pellet stove.
 
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Here are some pictures of my garage doors inside.I have been very busy with the holidays and finally got some time to post some photos.I have decided to heat with a pellet stove.I picked it up for 285.00 and it was wise investment.It gives off perfect heat for finishing drywall!!!
 

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started from the beginning,wow very nice!thats 28x28?like your stove too.thats a big (ill just call it a building)garage more than I need but well im sure I can fill it over time.and thanx for the info on the yardage for the footings(correct wording?)and great pics by the way.
 

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Just the usual question! What was the total $$$$ cost up to now?
And yes it looks great!
 
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03bluesilver

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Here is some pictures after the painting inside is done!!
 

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