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03-05-09, 11:04
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Deep Gloss Auto Salon
MotorCity is offline
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Michigan
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Re: Minimum size garage...
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Ur killin' me!
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When I 1st went to look at the house I had my GF with me and I was in the garage and she was looking at other areas.. I screamed for her to come to the garage and when she did I was standing there pointing at the ground saying "Do you know what this is, do you know what this is?" She looked at me like I was nutz and when I told her I was all excited because of a drain she looked at me like I should enter the special olympics
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03-05-09, 11:10
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DigTheRide is offline
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: Minimum size garage...
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Originally Posted by MotorCity
When I 1st went to look at the house I had my GF with me and I was in the garage and she was looking at other areas.. I screamed for her to come to the garage and when she did I was standing there pointing at the ground saying "Do you know what this is, do you know what this is?" She looked at me like I was nutz and when I told her I was all excited because of a drain she looked at me like I should enter the special olympics
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Haha, that's awesome! I totally understand. My dad had a drain built into one side of his garage. It's SOOOO nice in the Michigan winters to be able to wash a car properly inside. It also has heated floors. Man-cave indeed.
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03-06-09, 04:04
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jimmie jam is offline
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Location: fort lauderdale, fl
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Re: Minimum size garage...
i am limited by the coverage envlope on my lot but i am getting ready to add to my existing garage. the addition will be 21w x 27.5 deep with a 13' ceiling. more depth is the nice thing to have IMHO. 
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03-06-09, 04:18
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rjstaaf is offline
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Location: Upstate, SC
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Re: Minimum size garage...
My garage is 23' deep and 21' wide. While they call it a 2 car garage you would never be able to get out of either car  It is more a 1 car, 1 motorcycle garage which is how I have always used it. My last garage was pretty much the same size and I used it the same way.
With the Mustang pretty much centered in the garage I have 4' behind it, 4' in front of it and about 8' on either side.
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Originally Posted by jimmie jam
i am limited by the coverage envlope on my lot but i am getting ready to add to my existing garage. the addition will be 21w x 27.5 deep with a 13' ceiling. more depth is the nice thing to have IMHO. 
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+1 on the depth, it is nice having some room for cabinets on the back wall or just being ably to get by when the car is in the garage...
My garage is still a work in progress but hopefully this gives you some idea...

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03-06-09, 05:29
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miller91 is offline
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Re: Minimum size garage...
If worst comes to worst, we can park one outside and cover it. With that, we can make it deeper. We really arent limited with depth, more so width. We will make fit, I am just glad i will have a garage. Haha, trying to look at glass half full.
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03-06-09, 05:53
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Deep Gloss Auto Salon
MotorCity is offline
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Location: Michigan
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Re: Minimum size garage...
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Originally Posted by miller91
If worst comes to worst, we can park one outside and cover it. With that, we can make it deeper. We really arent limited with depth, more so width. We will make fit, I am just glad i will have a garage. Haha, trying to look at glass half full.
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Your 20x20 garage is MUCH BETTER than the glass 1/2 full,.. D00d you will have a garage... Well done!! 
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03-30-09, 02:37
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1BADTUNDRA is offline
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Location: Wesley Chapel
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Re: Minimum size garage...
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Originally Posted by MotorCity
When I 1st went to look at the house I had my GF with me and I was in the garage and she was looking at other areas.. I screamed for her to come to the garage and when she did I was standing there pointing at the ground saying "Do you know what this is, do you know what this is?" She looked at me like I was nutz and when I told her I was all excited because of a drain she looked at me like I should enter the special olympics
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Man thati s freaking sweet.. I can't even fit my Tundra in my garage.lol
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04-23-09, 07:14
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pharmboyrx is offline
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Location: West Palm Beach
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Re: Minimum size garage...
I'm in a dilemma as far as my garage is concerned. I have to move in 2 months and I can't find a place with a "2 car" garage in my price range. The place I have now has one, but the living area is too big and not suited to my tastes.
I have a car, 14ft kayak, bicycle, and a grill I want to fit so I'm freakin out. The car parked outside is not an option!
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04-25-09, 02:54
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OTG Signs is offline
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Location: ATL
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Re: Minimum size garage...
We're building a storage shed just for tools and a lawn mower and it will be 12 x 16 or larger. That's no car or anything. If it needed to fit a single car, we'd go 20 x 25ish.
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04-25-09, 03:33
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jrib is offline
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Buggtussell, Tennessee U.S.A.
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Re: Minimum size garage...
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Originally Posted by Street5927
Our attached garage is 24x24 and there is still not enough room....lol. By the time you put in a few shelfs, a workbench, we have a deep sink w/ hose attachments, alot of your space is taken up.
We are actually in the works of designing a seperated garage, which we are planning on 30x36 with 10'h doors and a 16' ceiling and then adding a loft into the attic for storage. Although, it will be a hefty bill to build, we figure around 50k with concrete but without the driveway. I would eventually like to put a lift inside, so that is the reason for the high ceilings. We have been designing it for about a year now, and the plans keep changing as I think of different things, such as lighting, electrical outlets, heating, plumbing, etc. etc. I have removed some things from the plans, added things and moved things around a bit. We are hoping to have enough saved that by next year, we will be able to break ground and build...so I still have alot of time to make sure I do it exactly as I want it and not regret it later.
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24x24 will be sufficiant if you are only trying to store/work on 1 single car.There are also alot of prefab garage companys out there that put out some really good quality/looking garages.And with so many right now outta work in tha construction field you could never find a better time to pull tha trigger ,I'm sure there are good deals with timely construction. The only thing I would ad to above would be to add a drain, while Memphis doesn't have the coldest climate there are days I would hate to be outdoors washing...Good Luck Be sure to have a 2" lift around walls,so if you get heavy rain, it will not flood/make a mess  P.S.Sorry, I did not even check page 2.... someone has already mentioned drain, soooo..... I guess the calious on my index finger is now all in vain. 
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05-05-09, 09:46
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Clean Car Cosa Nostra
cajunfirehawk is offline
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: 39466, USA
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Re: Minimum size garage...
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Originally Posted by Danase
Honestly, go with the biggest one you can or else you will regret not building it bigger a year down the road.
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You will never now how true this is until you find this out...make it the biggest you can afford, IMHO.
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05-05-09, 10:34
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Chevy Lover
Bad03xtreme is offline
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Manassas, VA
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Re: Minimum size garage...
I built a 26'x28' and it is a nice sized two car garage with plenty of room for cabinets and stuff.
Here is a pic:

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