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CornHusker4Life 05-14-2012 01:07 PM

Help with Garage layout ideas!!!!
 
I am finally moving back to my home state of Nebraska and will be building a house with an attached garage. I have 3/4 acre of land so I am trying to do it right the first and only time. My plan is to have 35 wide by 40 foot deep attached garage. I will have a 4 foot set back on each end (Enough room to open doors and not hit walls). I will have three 7 foot wide by 9 foot tall garage doors (I have a lifted chevy truck). There will be 3 feet between the garage doors. My question is in what stall should I put an autolift? I am thinking the middle stall? This is not a commercial garage, just a garage I can mess around in. Any more suggestions? Please respond, I only want to do this once and not say S**T I forgot about that or I wish I would have done that. I will also be putting in a drain with hot water to wash the salt of the vehicles in the winter. Thanks!
Jarrod

CornHusker4Life 05-15-2012 06:40 AM

The architect is drawing the house and garage planshis thursday/friday so any help/ideas would be great.:hail:

pokey64 05-15-2012 07:29 AM

Is 7' wide enough on the OH doors? I drive a 2011 3/4 ton chevy and the extended mirrors make it a tight fit through my 9' wide doors. It's doable but you have to pay attention. I measured mirror to mirror and it's 99". Just something to consider.

For a 9' tall door and a lift you'll want a 12' ceiling so 9x9 doors may not look too bad...
http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/a...age/Garage.jpg

Good lighting is important. I like the skylight idea that Greg Weld did in his shed. Natural light plus ventilation. But if you’re attached to the house then your ceiling will have to be sheet rocked for a fire barrier which could make skylights a little tougher.

I like the lift in the middle bay since you can back out the cars beside it and have a bunch of room to work. But if you're parking your daily drivers there then you may be walking around your work zone every day.

If you haven't already, then check out garage journal.
http://garagejournal.com/forum/


Good luck! Garages/shops are almost as fun to day dream about as hot rods. :unibrow:

chevmech1969 05-15-2012 07:30 AM

the suggestions, i have are #1, use a cinder blocks up for about 2-3 ft. then put the building ontop of that, more money in materials. but i love the fact that i can just hose out the garage without worring about screwing up the drywall. pluss added headroom for the lifted truck. #2 i would consider putting in a 16ft door i dont know about you but my 38's have a hard time getting manouverd through a 7ft door but then again i dont have a straight shot into the door either. #3 put Radiant heating in the floor this was my biggest regreat when i poured the floor in my existing garage. i dont care what it would cost it is just a must do. especially how cold the concrete gets in the winter here i hate having to put a scrap peice of carpet down to not freeeze when im laying on my back, and yes a creeper helps but your legs still get cold.

pokey64 05-15-2012 07:36 AM

We put a "form-a-drain" type product down the center of our detached garage. I was not smart to put a drain under my work zone. I've dropped a few things down the grates and I always roll over it when on my creeper. If I did it again I'd put it up against the OH doors and slope the whole floor that direction.

http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/IMG_5368.jpg

Northeast Rod Run 05-21-2012 06:59 PM

I just think the 7' doors are going to be to narrow

TheJDMan 05-21-2012 08:07 PM

You need at least a 12 foot ceiling to give you enough headroom for a four post lift. I agree, you need a minimum of 9' wide doors.

CornHusker4Life 05-22-2012 10:59 AM

I am definately going with a 12 foot ceiling and 9x9 doors. Also going to put in heated floors. Thanks for the suggestions. Keep them coming:thumbsup:

65malibuSS 05-22-2012 01:34 PM

Can I build a small loft in the garage and live in there ;)

Will work for shelter.

Ok just kidding Nebraska is too far away, that garage is gunna be awesome though.

rwhite692 05-24-2012 03:21 PM

Unless you really have your heart set on doing those three small doors for aesthetic reasons or something....My advice is, don't do it.

Go with a single 16' wide door, preferably with a 9 foot clearance.

Those small doors are going to greatly limit what you will be able to get into/out of the shop. Who knows what the future may bring.

Also you lose that whole available wall, to doors.

Have you considered building with Scissor trusses, so that you can achieve a high (vaulted) ceiling at the center (so that you can accommodate a lift)?


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