spschroeder
Active member
...that is the question.
I built a 30x40' garage with 9' walls, 2' overhangs on all four sides, 5/12-pitch shingled roof, floating (monolithic) slab, aluminum fascia trim & soffit, vinyl siding, on a wooded lot in Northern Wisconsin.
The garage was built atop sand/gravel fill...about 6" thick at the front edge and about 4-feet thick at the rear end. Once the garage was done, I had the guy come back and top everything with pit-run gravel. It is sloped away from the garage quite well; gradual but not super flat right near the slab.
This is a vacation place that I go to every couple of weekends. My goal is not to create a chore for myself in the fall...like clean leaves out of gutters. SO...I'm seeking your opinion...can I get away with not putting gutters on?
My thoughts:
- I have a ton of rocks in the area and could do a full 3-foot wide pass of rocks along the eave sides of the garage...a bit of a splash/landing zone for the water dripping off the roof. I feel that with the large rocks and the gravel/sand, it won't completely wash out or create trenches.
- I don't want to have a bunch of water continually 'soaking' my sand/gravel fill and then creating heaving problems in the fall/winter/spring. For this reason alone, that's my only reason for wanting to spend money on a fall chore.
Your thoughts please? (some pictures to show you the site...)
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I built a 30x40' garage with 9' walls, 2' overhangs on all four sides, 5/12-pitch shingled roof, floating (monolithic) slab, aluminum fascia trim & soffit, vinyl siding, on a wooded lot in Northern Wisconsin.
The garage was built atop sand/gravel fill...about 6" thick at the front edge and about 4-feet thick at the rear end. Once the garage was done, I had the guy come back and top everything with pit-run gravel. It is sloped away from the garage quite well; gradual but not super flat right near the slab.
This is a vacation place that I go to every couple of weekends. My goal is not to create a chore for myself in the fall...like clean leaves out of gutters. SO...I'm seeking your opinion...can I get away with not putting gutters on?
My thoughts:
- I have a ton of rocks in the area and could do a full 3-foot wide pass of rocks along the eave sides of the garage...a bit of a splash/landing zone for the water dripping off the roof. I feel that with the large rocks and the gravel/sand, it won't completely wash out or create trenches.
- I don't want to have a bunch of water continually 'soaking' my sand/gravel fill and then creating heaving problems in the fall/winter/spring. For this reason alone, that's my only reason for wanting to spend money on a fall chore.
Your thoughts please? (some pictures to show you the site...)
