BellyUpFish
Well-known member
Ok, so I'm waiting on culverts to be installed for our driveway and as soon as that happens, the bulldozerists are coming to make a driveway and I'm into the final planning stages of my garage.
36x48 is going to be the size. I started out shooting for the moon at 40x50 but it's just not gonna happen, budget went into a storm room.
So..
2x4 vs 2x6 studs?
I want 16" centers and I'm leaning towards 2x4's simply because:
A.) it's Alabama. Our winters don't get as cold for as long as say, Ontario does.
2.) 2x4 will be cheaper to insulate.
B.) 2x4's will save me a little in the construction cost - looks like roughly $500 over 2x6's..
C.) I don't know that the additional strength will be an issue in Alabama - we get no real snow, so snow loads are not a concern.
That said, 2x6 should insulate better, so the energy savings over the lifetime of the garage may warrantt 2x6's, but that's about all I'm coming up with.
What says the hive?
36x48 is going to be the size. I started out shooting for the moon at 40x50 but it's just not gonna happen, budget went into a storm room.
So..
2x4 vs 2x6 studs?
I want 16" centers and I'm leaning towards 2x4's simply because:
A.) it's Alabama. Our winters don't get as cold for as long as say, Ontario does.
2.) 2x4 will be cheaper to insulate.
B.) 2x4's will save me a little in the construction cost - looks like roughly $500 over 2x6's..
C.) I don't know that the additional strength will be an issue in Alabama - we get no real snow, so snow loads are not a concern.
That said, 2x6 should insulate better, so the energy savings over the lifetime of the garage may warrantt 2x6's, but that's about all I'm coming up with.
What says the hive?

