Skeetobite
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We found a property with 12 garages (4 sets of 3). We call them North, South, East and West. When I want to mess with my son, I tell him to go get my hammer from the garage
There are 2, 3 car attached garages on the house. These are East and West. The previous owner was a car collector, which is a hobby I plan to embrace.
Last month I had all 6 doors in the attached garages high lifted and am now shifting my focus to finishing the West Garage.
West side garages:
Before lifting the doors: (note the poly hinges)
After lifting the doors:
Exterior WiFi: (serves fire pit and detached garages)
This is where I plan to install cabinets:
The irrigation controller will be difficult to move because it controls 35 zones. That's a lot of rewiring. I think I'll just open the back of a cabinet and leave it in place.
There's a radiant tube heater in the third stall. This will be moved to the center of the garage against the back wall.
One problem I have for this garage is the length of my vehicle:
Last year I had the slab replaced and extended for a proper half court and the ability to pull up and back straight into the stalls.
The Suburban is 18.5' long and 6' 2" tall, so I can't have any cabinets behind it or the heater directly above it. So my daughter's SHO will go in the center stall and the Suburban in the last stall. The first stall is for the poker table
I REALLY want to use black RaceDeck free flow for the floor, but this garage faces West and the afternoon sun already buckles the beat up old SwissTrax flooring that's in there. I normally park the golf cart on the SwissTrax and when I open the door, the floor buckles under the cart. It's a PITA and I hate it.
Here's what I'm planning so far:
Thoughts, feedback and guidance always appreciated!
Last month I had all 6 doors in the attached garages high lifted and am now shifting my focus to finishing the West Garage.
West side garages:
Before lifting the doors: (note the poly hinges)
After lifting the doors:
- 50,000 cycle springs
- Steel hinges
- new track and guide wheels
- LiftMaster 8500
- Internet Gateway
Exterior WiFi: (serves fire pit and detached garages)
This is where I plan to install cabinets:
The irrigation controller will be difficult to move because it controls 35 zones. That's a lot of rewiring. I think I'll just open the back of a cabinet and leave it in place.
There's a radiant tube heater in the third stall. This will be moved to the center of the garage against the back wall.
One problem I have for this garage is the length of my vehicle:
Last year I had the slab replaced and extended for a proper half court and the ability to pull up and back straight into the stalls.
The Suburban is 18.5' long and 6' 2" tall, so I can't have any cabinets behind it or the heater directly above it. So my daughter's SHO will go in the center stall and the Suburban in the last stall. The first stall is for the poker table

I REALLY want to use black RaceDeck free flow for the floor, but this garage faces West and the afternoon sun already buckles the beat up old SwissTrax flooring that's in there. I normally park the golf cart on the SwissTrax and when I open the door, the floor buckles under the cart. It's a PITA and I hate it.
Here's what I'm planning so far:
- New flooring - type undecided
- New cabinets - considering "NewAge" or Gladiator
- Cable/Internet hardwired
- Audio System
- Relocate furnace and conceal gas line inside walls and attic
- Motorized screen door - first stall
- Recessed lighting - LED
- Track lighting - Halogen
- 12' Steel attic ladder
Thoughts, feedback and guidance always appreciated!
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These will be retrofit with sealed LED fixtures. The "security" lights are all rotted, busted or burned out. They don't match either; there's a mix of halogen, florescent and MH (pink light - Yuck). Haven't decided on the replacement for these yet. The down lights will pretty much kill the budget.