Garage sizes

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Originally Posted By: dja4260
Concrete work is setting me back almost 10k. I have roughly 6k to spend on materials. We have a little one on the way. I will not build up. Gotta be simple, build in a week with my dad and buddies. Low pitch, trusses, etc.

My priorities are changing...

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My garage floor space measures 245.25'' Deep x 212.50'' Wide.

I can't park a full size pickup in there. 22' x 26' would be nice.
 
Make sure there is sufficient space between bays! It seems every production builder over the past 25 yrs saves money by building the bays too close to each other.
 
Consider the price of material and the sweet spot in lumber, rafters etc.
calc, which one makes $$$ sense, going wider or going longer.
I would build it double deep and as high as possible, then put in a loft for storage
 
^ yup, this.

And remember 2x the wall makes 4x the interior space. Though if you have to fill in a low corner doing site work that can grow exponentially.
 
I'd consider wider vs deeper with the M/C and lawnmower, it is a pain in the rear end to have to move the car every time you want to ride or mow.
 
My neighbor has a garage door at the back of his garage as well, then the ATV, mowers, etc can escape out that way instead of moving a car or two.
 
I have one 16' door and one 8' door.

Originally Posted By: dja4260
Originally Posted By: javacontour
If you have mid size vehicles, do you need to go deep? What about 30'x20' A shallow 3 car garage where you put your work bench, bikes and mowers in the 3rd bay. That's 600 square feet.

You would need a 2nd garage door.

Bicycles can hang from the ceiling if need be.

We actually get three cars in our three car garage, plus the push mower, 5 bicycles, a grill, other summer toys and of course, the oil stash and tools.


That's a good idea. What is the width of your garage doors?
 
As everyone else said go as big as you can. Wider is better than deeper to me because the garage starts to become a tunnel when you accumulate things.
 
Originally Posted By: IndyIan
My neighbor has a garage door at the back of his garage as well, then the ATV, mowers, etc can escape out that way instead of moving a car or two.


This is my dream garage. I'd like to have it 2.5 cars wide by about 1.5 cars deep, and I'd have a single wide overhead door on both ends, making it a pull-through garage. Ideally, I'd be able to make it 1.5 stories, with a full staircase to lots of attic storage.
 
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Building permit?


They WILL catch you. I have always applied for a permit for everything. Even my generator transfer switch. One day, I decided to build a small patio off the deck for a gas grill. I didn't think such a small removable thing would need a permit, so I never applied. The next year, I had a satellite photo mailed to me by the county stating I did not apply for a permit to build this 10'x10' patio which consisted of 16"x16" paver stones. It raised my taxes by $11/yr, but I had to pay over $400 in fines. This is an unincorporated part of the county too.
I could just imagine the trouble building a garage without a permit would cause.
 
Looking like I'll be doing a 24x24 garage. Growing up we had a 22x25 garage and it fit our needs. I measured out multiple options and this size fits our yard nicely.
 
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Hope it turns out beyond your expectations.

Originally Posted By: dja4260
Looking like I'll be doing a 24x24 garage. Growing up we had a 22x25 garage and it fit our needs. I measured out multiple options and this size fits our yard nicely.
 
Originally Posted By: dja4260
Looking like I'll be doing a 24x24 garage. Growing up we had a 22x25 garage and it fit our needs. I measured out multiple options and this size fits our yard nicely.


Good deal, if you have the easement on the side, have the roof like come out for extra wide overhang. Very useful to keep stuff out of the elements.
 
Hope it goes well. Michael p=pavers shouldn't get you nailed as you say-not permanent. Your govt must be broke or heavy handed.
 
Originally Posted By: dja4260
Concrete work is setting me back almost 10k. I have roughly 6k to spend on materials. We have a little one on the way. I will not build up. Gotta be simple, build in a week with my dad and buddies. Low pitch, trusses, etc.

My priorities are changing...


I built sort of a 1 and 1/2 story with long studs for the walls. very little additional expense.
Lay in a ledger board to support the ceiling joists partway down the wall. I guess you could use trusses somehow, but I just made rafters.

The length of the span across the garage with the doors is important. Then the direction of the rafters in relationship to the doors, with that large span you will need a header to support the roof.

Are you going to run the doors under the peak of the gables, or parallel to the ridge pole?
 
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