MoparCharlie
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- Dec 26, 2012
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New guy here looking to get pointed in the right direction.
I am a former auto tech, so I know Mopars..Construction not so much.
Here's my deal.
I have a 20 year old 20' x 25' detached garage with 8' ceilings.
It has a proper 4 foot deep cinder block foundation with a poured concrete floor and the walls are 2x4 construction..
I'd like to raise the roof by 2' - 4' in order to get a 2 post lift in there.
Like I said, I have very little knowlege in construction so I will be hiring a contractor to do this, but what do you think would be the most cost effective way of doing this?
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
P.S. If anybody has any questions about Mopar products from the 90's on PM me I'd be glad to help any way I can. I worked a a tech in dealerships from 93 to 2008.
I am a former auto tech, so I know Mopars..Construction not so much.
Here's my deal.
I have a 20 year old 20' x 25' detached garage with 8' ceilings.
It has a proper 4 foot deep cinder block foundation with a poured concrete floor and the walls are 2x4 construction..
I'd like to raise the roof by 2' - 4' in order to get a 2 post lift in there.
Like I said, I have very little knowlege in construction so I will be hiring a contractor to do this, but what do you think would be the most cost effective way of doing this?
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
P.S. If anybody has any questions about Mopar products from the 90's on PM me I'd be glad to help any way I can. I worked a a tech in dealerships from 93 to 2008.
