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polexican23

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Didnt see a thread about this. And just about everyone is always concerned about cost. But can you really put a cost on dreams and happiness. (my wife would argue with me)



-Keep it simple.
-Site prep, concrete (if you poured any), electrical and interior walls. Just the basics to get an enclosed structure.
-If you added bathrooms and other items try to figure what the added cost was over the basics.

** year complete. maybe location if not in your sig.
 
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polexican23

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I will go first.

24w x 30deep. 10foot walls
Stick build, material list from Menards setup.

Enclosed with drive way of about 55feet long 10feet wide.

$24800.
 

purplezr2

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Size 46x36 Attached to the current house

Concrete with 4ft frost footers-16k
Framing and Sheeting-16k
Siding-4500
Roofing and soffit 3000
Siding-5k
Doors-4500(16x9,10x9, 3 man doors)
Windows-300(2 26x60, 1 38x60 and 24 x36)
Electrical-2k
Insulation-4500(spray foam wall, fiberglass blown ceiling)

Roughly 56k or 35 dollars a square foot.

Doesn't include openers, lights, sheetrock and taping and mudding.

My garage is three stalls along the front, and 4th(1.5) stall in the rear and mud room that leads into the house. Costs for roofing and siding are approx as I did the house and the garage at the same time as the house need new siding/window/roofing.
 

swampman

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36x50x13 enclosed with 16x50 lean-to. Metal trusses, 6x6 posts, 2x6 purlins & girts, 26ga roof & wall sheets, insulated, 3-10x10 rollup doors, 4 windows, 2 man doors

Sitework - self performed using onsite material $0
Roof $11,500
Slab - mostly self performed, subbed out finishing $4,950
Walls (with doors & windows) $7,250
Did all plumbing, electrical, & lights myself and didn't track cost
 

Stevie-Ray

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24 x 48, site-built by contractor, from Menards material, 8 foot walls atop single block, 1 8 foot door, 1 16 foot door, 1 entry door, 2 windows, all concrete, ground-up asphalt approach, all electric supplies including initial 12 fixtures and garage-door opener, were covered by Menards rebate (self-installed)

$22,500 (2012)
 
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ddawg16

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20' x 25' 2-story

$11K for foundation including 30' of wall.

Except for stucco and roof, I did all the work myself.

2x6 walls. Second floor rated for 40 lb/sq ft live load (I can put a lot f **** up there)

All total, I have about $35K into it.
 

forAK

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40' x 40' x 14' addition to 32' x 28' detached shop
bought scissor lift at auction $2000
site prep and all dirt work done by myself with rented equipment $2000
concrete - $3000 pump truck - $800 - finishers $1000
lumber - $ 3000 framed by myself and some friends
2 man doors and 2 windows - $800
trusses - $3200 extra crane time $300 set by myself and some friends
sheeting roof/walls (osb) $1200 set by myself and some friends
metal roof $3100 installed by roofers off of craigslist $800
3 garage doors - 2 10' x 9' off craigslist for $900 and one from Home Depot 12' x 12'6" $1000
3 Liftmaster 8500 openers $950 from 365garagedoorparts online shipped to my door
electrical $900 done by myself
pex and combi boiler $3000 done by myself and friend
plumbing $400 (still not done)
Insulation $2000 done by myself
sheetrock $1800 installed by myself and some friends

So far, all in, roughly $32,000 (roughly $20 a sq. ft)and a ton of sweat equity. I started this build back in 2015 and this summer I was finally able to install my lift and start dressing the place up with grease and oil.
 
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Randy in Maine

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My "shop" is a 28x40'x12' (inside) with a 28x28 "car garage and a 12'x28' woodshop. My shop uses R-40 SIPS ($20K) + locally sourced roof trusses, log siding outside, radiant heated 6" insulated concrete + 4' frost walls, conduit wiring inside, shiplap pine inside, 2 8x8 garage doors, 2 man doors, and only 5 windows. Warm, quiet, and comfortable. I sometimes helped my 1-2 man contractor buddy put it up.

About $50 a square foot in 2011. Not too bad.
 
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robert mitchell

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30x 30 12 foot wall-4" 3500psi two 10x9 doors-12 led lights-
two man doors - 21 outlets-2 220 outlets-22,000..no driveway yet
Took 6 months to finish--start spring 2018 NC location.
4/6 roof.
 

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About 18 months finished, started 2 years ago. 24 by 30 9 ft ceiling with full 12/12 pitch
roof for second floor storage. Total cost with no driveway about 30K with the footers and
concrete slab about 8K. I framed, roofed, sided, hung the doors, windows, did the walls and ceiling in 5/8 sheetrock, ,ground the concrete smooth and epoxied it, painted the walls and ceiling, ran 100 service to it, installed lights and outlets including 220 for the compressor, stairs to the loft. This was in Central CT, would have gone bigger but had to get variance to build this.
 

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I think I'm around $35/sf for 1100sqft. 3-pour concrete, 2x6 stick build, 1 garage door, attic storage trusses, Biggest single expenditure was 9 windows @ ~48" x 60" each.

I supplied all labor with the help of my Dad except I hired a crew of 2 guys to finish & sawcut the concrete floor.

The interior is 99% ready for drywall, just a few more punchlist items. But there has been some "scope creep" of bells and whistles I added along the way and those of course pushed the overall cost higher.
 

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Didnt see a thread about this.

-Keep it simple.
-Site prep, concrete (if you poured any), electrical and interior walls. Just the basics to get an enclosed structure.
-If you added bathrooms and other items try to figure what the added cost was over the basics.
Might be a good idea to add date built to help factor in inflation type cost factors. Region may be helpful too.
 

cj7jeep81

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40x64x17 pole barn, $23k for materials (including insulation and two 14x14 doors), $4k for labor (did a lot myself, and with family), roughly $10k for concrete.

Since then, probably another $5k for electrical (lots of 3 phase for machines), loft, interior finishing, and gravel. Still not done, but very functional.

So about $42k so far, or $16.40 per square foot.
 

kbs2244

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20 ** 24 in N IL (Lake cnty)

Me as general contractor, working with local non-working, but experienced, union, construction guys on a cash, and usually 2 beers, at end the of the day basis.
(I did nothing but write checks.)
These local labor guys for all site work, cement, carpentry, and roofing.
Guys that knew, and recommended, each other.
(Roofer because of his experience for the 2 sky lights. The others were afraid of their reputations.)

Stick built 8 ft wall on 24 inch block wall
(Mason was my son, but I paid him the same as the others.)
14 foot high x 20 foot long steel roof ridge beam.
(No trusses.)

Most material from Menards on an as needed basis.
Multiple small deliveries.
No storage area and bad weather for outside storage.

No electrical other than placing lights and outlet piping on the 14 foot high ceiling.
I did the from the house and other ground level work.

Apx 6 months, over the winter, build time.
(From first dirt moved to door going up and down.)

Just under $20,000
 
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Worsedog

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I don't what mine cost as it was already in place when I bought the house. I do know that I'd hate to shell out to build it again though.

30x40x9 with a 12x18 lean to, has two rooms finished in drywall, 3/4 bath and 2.5 tons of a/c on a 100 amp service from the house. Everybody said oh you bought a little house with a big garage behind it. NO! I bought a garage with a little house in front of it. It was $45K twenty years ago, so I guess I did ok.
 

Buickspec6231

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40x60x16 pole barn.... site work and structure I am in for about $42,000.00 right now. Still have to run power up to it, do all the wiring, French drains, and concrete. Located in Central New York.
 

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30x30x12 about $25k including site prep, foundation, building, 16x9 cedar door, spray foam insulation, all lighting and electrical, 2 windows and man door. Built in 2015 in Texas.

Added 20x55 driveway last year for $3k


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Boilerhouse

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24 x 30 built around 2003, approximately $20,000. Did 90% of the work myself. 2x6 walls. Loft style trusses for attic storage. Insulated, heated, wired, dry-walled and airline system. Tyvek, Vinyl siding and aluminum soffits and fascia. plywood roof decking and metal roofing, Double insulated garage doors. Mandoor and 2 windows.
 

DarrenF

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36x50 14' high

i have a bobcat and mini excavator, did all my own site prep and forming

gravel - 10-15k , and more needed to finish
foam - 3500 , 2" xps underslab and perimeter
rebar - 3500 , over a mile of rebar
pex - 1000, manifolds 1000
2x6 - 3500 , forms and framing, bought full lift
osb, 2000
trusses - 7k (attic trusses, 6/12)
concrete and finishing - 17k (62 yards, monolithic slab,24x24 edges, banked up to 7-8" thick slab)
steel roof - 5-6k (doing this now)
windows - 2k
doors - 5k
misc 2k (nails and screws)
plus i'd estimate another 20-30k for exterior finish, insulation, and interior

thats with me doing all the labor, besides the concrete placing/finishing
 
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David-L

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Built my 28x28 with 10 foot ceilings in 2003 and cost about $15,000 with me and my dad doing everything except the concrete work. Ran out of funds and didn’t put in a ceiling or insulate, ended doing that around 2010 for about another $1500.
 

protegeV

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40x60x16 all welded steel. 2 12x14 insulated door. 4 36" windows, one walk door.
It's not complete yet, but just the slab and building installed(unlike others I did NONE of the work, lol) was $50k
 

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Next time, i think i would just contract the whole job out and save my body and some money. I just dont trust anyone, and, heck, why not do it myself, right?
 

sublime68charger

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24x26

Hybrid pole design with stick built walls.
with gravel floor
Garage has a budget of $1,000.00 to 1,5000.00 a year.
Sitting at 8k invested now over 6 years.
Metal roof was new. Year 1
Walls, trusses used.
Garage doors used year 1-2
T11 siding new on year 2-3
Ceiling insulation year 4-5
Finish interior walls year 6-7
Budget build for sure.
 

bepjrfan

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Built a 28x40x10 garage/shop here last year/this year.

We did all the work ourselves minus concrete. Here are the stats:

Concrete slab: 6" slab with thickened edge(10-12" edge) as well as apron and 12x14 pad next to garage ~$7200.

Garage built with 2x4 walls, OSB Sheeting, vinyl siding, drywalled, wired, forced gas heat. Materials from Menards. Looking at close to $12k for for the garage build in materials.

We did all the work ourselves over roughly a year, so total about $20K invested. Just need to finish the interior with some cabinets(building myself) and a dust collection system for the woodshop.
 

Mr. Foully

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Just finished a 26 x 56 x 15 w/ 12 x 26 lean. We're @ $65k w/ 5" concrete, 2) 16 x 13 garage doors, a 24 x 26 insulated shop, 100A subpanel, lighting, & a bevy of palllet racking. The only thing I did myself was site prep, moving 2k yards of fill, which took three years.
 

Miss the Pontiacs

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Approx 730 sq. ft.
2x6 framing PT plate
Engineered Truss for roof
Thickened edge slab with in floor heat tubing
2 R18 Metal embossed garage door
1 Man Door with side light
Torch on Tar roof
Clay type roofing tile on awning
4 Glass block windows
2 standard windows
Acrylic Stucco Siding
Block stone driveway (access from one garage to new build)
Reused block around all sides of building
Cost of adding rear R18 garage door to existing for access to new build
Electrical upgrade to property and panel in garage
Most electrical supplies included, no actual lighting except for exterior included
Still requires insulation, drywall and heat source
Plan on doing own electrical, insulating, vapour barrier and drywall myself.
Approx $75K so far.
More of a commercial building than a residential garage but it is unique.
 

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pbon

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Some of you have really built on the cheap, with a lot of DIY!
 

Worsedog

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Approx 730 sq. ft.
2x6 framing PT plate
Engineered Truss for roof
Thickened edge slab with in floor heat tubing
2 R18 Metal embossed garage door
1 Man Door with side light
Torch on Tar roof
Clay type roofing tile on awning
4 Glass block windows
2 standard windows
Acrylic Stucco Siding
Block stone driveway (access from one garage to new build)
Reused block around all sides of building
Cost of adding rear R18 garage door to existing for access to new build
Electrical upgrade to property and panel in garage
Most electrical supplies included, no actual lighting except for exterior included
Still requires insulation, drywall and heat source
Plan on doing own electrical, insulating, vapour barrier and drywall myself.
Approx $75K so far.
More of a commercial building than a residential garage but it is unique.

That's a really neat looking building :beer:
 

Wardmoto

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Built in 2018, detached, 30x60x14 post frame glulams on permacolums, bubble insulation on walls and roof with 2 12x12 insulated garage doors, 1 36" man door, 6 3x4 windows, 25 LED strip lights, 17 receptacles, 50 tons of stone and just got the water and electric (100amp) trenched and connected to the house. Water goes to a hydrant inside the garage. I am in central PA on top of a limestone ridge, so I needed excavation ( a breaker ) for the initial build, setting a bunch of the permacolums and for my H2O/elec trench.

$37150

I farmed out the build and did the electric and water myself. I will do the concrete next year.
 

man00

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30x30x10 pole barn with slab, doors no windows..10,300 total
 

isb cornbinder

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My garage was built in 1991. It cost $26,000, complete.
The floor area is 865 square feet with a 10 foot ceiling. There are two large garage doors and one man door.
The garage is heated with a suspended horizontal 65,000btu furnace and ductwork.
I thought lots of double glazed windows was a good idea and I have since regretted having windows. Too much light comes in and this makes seeing anything in an engine compartment or under a dashboard very difficult. We did install Venetian Blinds on all of the windows to reduce the outside light. This si only a little improvement.
The shop has 12 110 volt outlets on two circuits. 6 220 volt circuits on three outlets. the compressor and welders are separate. The shop has built in vacuum, toilet and stainless sink for washing up.
 
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Jazz1

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24x30 stick built
Contractor prepared site, raised grade 3' and poured the floor.
I did everything else including siding, insulation, drywall and 60 amp service
Total was $20,000 This was 20 years ago mind you part of that $20K was the $3500 contractor charged for site prep and floor which was a smokin' deal.
 

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My brother built a 40x60x14, 3 12x12 doors, 3 man doors, 7 windows, concrete, 9k lift, insulated walls/doors, 800sq ft finished living quarters for $120k in 2010.
I bought it from him in 2014 for $82k plus 3acres of ground after he got married and the wife wanted a house in town :lol_hitti
 

Ro_Ja Boy

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14x22

Total: $82,482
Architect/Structural Engineering/Permits/Variance/Inspections: $4,276
Demo/Concrete: $5,820
Framing/Trusses/Doors/Lumber: $15,830
Insulation: $2,000
Roof: $2,800
Electrical: $3,150
Drywall and Stucco: $4,500
Painting whole 3100 SF 1-story house: $3,700
Garage Door, Track, Opener: $1,600
Driveway Torn-Up and replaced with Pavers: $11,000
Landscaping: $9,290
Stonework: $8,500
Gates: Free
Misc Cost: $8,216

Would I do it again? TBD

Build was just completed in 2018. Las Vegas
 
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