TXST8tj
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My wife and I are buying a house in progress of being built. We jumped in on it two weeks ago. The pictures below are from the weekend we signed the papers on it.
We are selling our current house, so I am leaving that 2-car garage project and will be moving over to this 3-car garage.
The good thing is it is a 3-car garage. The bad thing is I can't make any wiring or plumbing additions/changes to it. As it is, we are lucky they put the ordering of the interior materials on hold long enough for us to pick out and upgrade the tile/carpet/granite.
This is the only shot of the inside of the garage I have at the moment. The weather has been poor lately, so while they have not done much work at the house, we have not been over there much either. Sheetrock is supposed to go up this week, so I need to get over there to snap some more pictures and take measurements of wall studs, etc.
It has tall ceilings and a ledge at the head of the garage space. It does not have very many outlets currently; however, the breaker box is in the garage, so adding a 220 down the road should be easier.
I will install plenty of light on the ceiling, and I plan to run air lines across the walls.
I work on Jeeps and trucks 'on the side' so the extra space will be nice for a dedicated tool area and work area. My Jeep will also be at home in a nice large space.
We are selling our current house, so I am leaving that 2-car garage project and will be moving over to this 3-car garage.
The good thing is it is a 3-car garage. The bad thing is I can't make any wiring or plumbing additions/changes to it. As it is, we are lucky they put the ordering of the interior materials on hold long enough for us to pick out and upgrade the tile/carpet/granite.
This is the only shot of the inside of the garage I have at the moment. The weather has been poor lately, so while they have not done much work at the house, we have not been over there much either. Sheetrock is supposed to go up this week, so I need to get over there to snap some more pictures and take measurements of wall studs, etc.
It has tall ceilings and a ledge at the head of the garage space. It does not have very many outlets currently; however, the breaker box is in the garage, so adding a 220 down the road should be easier.
I will install plenty of light on the ceiling, and I plan to run air lines across the walls.
I work on Jeeps and trucks 'on the side' so the extra space will be nice for a dedicated tool area and work area. My Jeep will also be at home in a nice large space.