JimR1998
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I'm a long time reader and wanted to get some unbiased opinions on my situation. I very much admire the can-do initiative of people here but I have to contract everything out because I'm a slow poke and with kids I have no time. Anyway...
Current state: Hollow cinderblock outbuilding on rubble foundation, roughly 25x28. Structure seems solid, truss roof is new, concrete slab inside is 2-3" thick but no cracks. Built in the 1940's. Has new water and 100amp electrical hookup.
Goal is a 2-car garage. Thoughts on keeping what we've got vs. tearing it down and building exactly what we want?
The main issues with the current building:
- poor siting (about 3' low and at an odd angle)
- thin slab may crack under the weight of 2 cars
- structure needs sealing up and a lot of lipstick (siding, soffit, gutters, trim, etc) to make it look nice.
Option #1:
We got a rough estimate of about $10k for making it "garage ready". That mainly includes the "lipstick" above, a concrete apron at the entrance with drainage, opening in block and framing for doors, and site work to extend the driveway 15ft to the building (it will drop 30" in elevation over that 15'). Does not include: the asphalt driveway itself or any interior finishing (I will get by with the existing switched clamp lights and outlets for the time being). Hopefully the floor doesn't crack up too much before I can afford to get it redone.
Option #2:
A 25x30 building, stick built, on a new 4" concrete slab will run $25K including demolition and site work.
I'm planning to add a 10x12 garden shed to the left of the current building, but that could be incorporated into a larger garage if we went with option #2. Right now that's going to involve building up the slope and pouring an oversized pad (15x20ish) which will probably be $2000 plus the shed.
I put some money into the current structure and hate to throw it away, which is why I'd like some unbiased views. I'm also suspect of what the final cost would be for #2.
So-- tear down or fix up?
pic#1 - gable side, placement for 2 garage doors
pic#2 - location of proposed shed, brought up to grade of building
pic#3 - yard view
pic#4 - back view, tyvek tearing off
Current state: Hollow cinderblock outbuilding on rubble foundation, roughly 25x28. Structure seems solid, truss roof is new, concrete slab inside is 2-3" thick but no cracks. Built in the 1940's. Has new water and 100amp electrical hookup.
Goal is a 2-car garage. Thoughts on keeping what we've got vs. tearing it down and building exactly what we want?
The main issues with the current building:
- poor siting (about 3' low and at an odd angle)
- thin slab may crack under the weight of 2 cars
- structure needs sealing up and a lot of lipstick (siding, soffit, gutters, trim, etc) to make it look nice.
Option #1:
We got a rough estimate of about $10k for making it "garage ready". That mainly includes the "lipstick" above, a concrete apron at the entrance with drainage, opening in block and framing for doors, and site work to extend the driveway 15ft to the building (it will drop 30" in elevation over that 15'). Does not include: the asphalt driveway itself or any interior finishing (I will get by with the existing switched clamp lights and outlets for the time being). Hopefully the floor doesn't crack up too much before I can afford to get it redone.
Option #2:
A 25x30 building, stick built, on a new 4" concrete slab will run $25K including demolition and site work.
I'm planning to add a 10x12 garden shed to the left of the current building, but that could be incorporated into a larger garage if we went with option #2. Right now that's going to involve building up the slope and pouring an oversized pad (15x20ish) which will probably be $2000 plus the shed.
I put some money into the current structure and hate to throw it away, which is why I'd like some unbiased views. I'm also suspect of what the final cost would be for #2.
So-- tear down or fix up?
pic#1 - gable side, placement for 2 garage doors
pic#2 - location of proposed shed, brought up to grade of building
pic#3 - yard view
pic#4 - back view, tyvek tearing off
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