Hi All,
I'm in the process of constructing a new home and am seeking advice/opinions on the placement of components for a garage that will double as a wash bay. In the attached blueprint, please note that the two single garage doors have been replaced with a double garage door that's 20' in width. Therefore, the "wing walls" that are beside the door are ~3.5' each. The garage will be heated/cooled with a mini split unit. I usually wash two cars at once so centrally located wash items are preferred. These are items I'm leaning toward:
1. 75" TV wall mounted in the center of the wall opposite to the garage door (we'll call this the front wall).
2. Two EV chargers mounted on the side walls, exact location TBD.
3. Pressure washer and DI system - I'm thinking of buying this all-in-one solution from Obsessed Garage. This takes up about 30" of wall space. I considered placing it on the left side wall (the one without the windows), but since the depth of the garage is 27'-1", the front wall may work better. I'll feed an RO system into the DI to prolong the resin.
4. Bucket filler hose bib adjacent to the pressure washer setup.
5. Wall mounted utility sink on the front wall, likely at corner of the front wall and the side wall with the windows. This would keep it out of the way as much as possible since the window wall is bumped out. We're already framed and the builder prefers to not run plumbing on the window wall.
6. Blower on the front wall.
7. Vacuum on the front wall, possibly a VacuMaid.
8. Air compressor, size and location opinions requested. I'll likely connect it to a wall mounted, retractable air hose reel and it'll primarily be used for inflating tires.
9. When I wash a single car but there are two cars in the garage, a curtain would be nice to prevent spraying the other car. Since it's a double garage door, the curtain is challenging. A ceiling mounted track shown in red could work where the curtain would stay folded on the window wall when not in use (preventing interference with the garage door opening) and can be unfolded fully when in use since the garage door will only be cracked open when washing cars.
10. Storage cabinets wherever they can fit.
Thanks!
I'm in the process of constructing a new home and am seeking advice/opinions on the placement of components for a garage that will double as a wash bay. In the attached blueprint, please note that the two single garage doors have been replaced with a double garage door that's 20' in width. Therefore, the "wing walls" that are beside the door are ~3.5' each. The garage will be heated/cooled with a mini split unit. I usually wash two cars at once so centrally located wash items are preferred. These are items I'm leaning toward:
1. 75" TV wall mounted in the center of the wall opposite to the garage door (we'll call this the front wall).
2. Two EV chargers mounted on the side walls, exact location TBD.
3. Pressure washer and DI system - I'm thinking of buying this all-in-one solution from Obsessed Garage. This takes up about 30" of wall space. I considered placing it on the left side wall (the one without the windows), but since the depth of the garage is 27'-1", the front wall may work better. I'll feed an RO system into the DI to prolong the resin.
4. Bucket filler hose bib adjacent to the pressure washer setup.
5. Wall mounted utility sink on the front wall, likely at corner of the front wall and the side wall with the windows. This would keep it out of the way as much as possible since the window wall is bumped out. We're already framed and the builder prefers to not run plumbing on the window wall.
6. Blower on the front wall.
7. Vacuum on the front wall, possibly a VacuMaid.
8. Air compressor, size and location opinions requested. I'll likely connect it to a wall mounted, retractable air hose reel and it'll primarily be used for inflating tires.
9. When I wash a single car but there are two cars in the garage, a curtain would be nice to prevent spraying the other car. Since it's a double garage door, the curtain is challenging. A ceiling mounted track shown in red could work where the curtain would stay folded on the window wall when not in use (preventing interference with the garage door opening) and can be unfolded fully when in use since the garage door will only be cracked open when washing cars.
10. Storage cabinets wherever they can fit.
Thanks!
