I am going to start building a 36X56 garage.. with 12-13 foot tall walls and had an idea of doing a tilt up type concrete panel.
I love the concept and am sure the technical issues could be resolved but it would be a very expensive build. The irony of the following statement notwithstanding, you could build your garage for a fraction of the cost using traditional methods. I wouldn't be surprised if the method you described doubled the cost or worse.
With that said, you could certainly construct a tilt up panel that incorporates insulation. You'll have to engineer picking points in the panels as well as connections to your foundation and between the panels. You'll need heavy duty braces and anchor points to hold the panels upright until the roof structure is in place, which will have to be engineered to work with the wall panels. Then you'll need a crane big enough to pull and set the panels......... See where I'm going with this?
You can use any siding material in a rain screen configuration but I am assuming you are referring to the cement boards like I used. Two things to consider are that they are expensive ($250 sheet) and heavy (you'll need something more than metal furring to support them)
Good stuff, temps in the single digits tonight and a Noreaster comin to Maine. Good luck! Just came across the thread, whats going in the garage?
The garage is primarily going to be used for working on hot rods. I've got a couple projects waiting patiently for me to finish.
The weather has definitely become an issue. Bitterly cold tomorrow and a major snow storm predicted for Friday. It appears we'll be delayed again. Sorry guys.
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