NG: your house and new garage look AWESOME. i also like that your kids seem to be happy dad built them a big house to play in.
sorry i didn't see your thread earlier, but looks like you've got everything buttoned up before the new rain season has started again.
would you have done anything different? was there any thought of just adding it to the house or did you really want the building to be detached?
cheers
We did think about adding it to the house but it would have increased the cost a lot especially to redo the roof area.
I have a few things I would do differently if money wasn't the limiting factor. First, I would have gone longer, probably 40 ft. I had to stop at 30 ft because of the slope of the ground on the back. I was right at the limit for the foundation stem wall. Any further back and it would have increased the cost.
Second, I would have gone maybe 3 ft higher on the ceiling and garage door heights and also a wider garage door 18ft wide instead of 16ft.
Hi neighbor! Looks like your garage turned out fine, in spite of the problems! Would you recommend your contractor? I'm planning on adding a shop to our new house - also in Olalla - next spring.
Hey there fellow Olallian. I would rate my contractor at about 85 Percent Approval rating. Working with him was pretty easy. He took care of the building design, permitting, etc. His foreman and framing crew were friendly and professional. He did work on fixing any issues we saw during the process. The two prehung man doors we had started growing mold on the jams because we had to wait for nice weather to paint and he completely replaced them.
He did work on trying to get the floor right. I am the one who told him I would take over on trying to finish the floor. I did this because I was tired of waiting. I waited like 5 Months from the time we raised a flag on the concrete issue until it was resolved.
Which brings me to the bad. I would have liked more communication from him. I would rather have had him call me everyday saying " I am working and calling on the issue but..." even though nothing is happening than to go long stretches without hearing anything unless I call or e-mail him.
His concrete subcontractor seemed to be the weak link in the chain.
If you have any more question about the contractor you can PM me so we don't clog up the thread.