My new garage...

P1et

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After many headaches, my new garage is finally done. I had an 18x22 built, and I'm thrilled with it. Enjoy the pics!



Cutting down two trees was the first step...



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Boys busy at work!



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Industrial concrete, why not...



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Plenty of space for storage.



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Had to get some nice lights for detailing.



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Digging that trench was painful.



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:LOLOL
 
jeteast99 said:
Looks great, are you going to put any protective coating on the garage floor like epoxy?



Still trying to decide what is best. Looked at Racedeck, but it wasn't cheap. Now looking at the epoxy route, but wondering which ones are best...
 
David Fermani said:
Very nice. Too bad you couldn't sneak a hidden drain in there.



It would have been nice! Washing the cars inside would have been a treat.



craigdt said:
Looks good!



Did you dig the trench by hand?



Yes, I dug the trench by hand. I'm never doing that again. It wasn't worth the $200 I saved on the entire bill for eletric work.



Jack Olsen said:
Beautiful. I'm guessing it's zoning that required the offset from the property line?



Who votes for those laws?



I had to be 10 feet off the back because there was a public utility easement, and 5 feet off the side. Annoying, but that's zoning for you!
 
nice addition!!



are you paving the road back there? i could imagine all the dust being stirred up driving back to the front.
 
DeanMachine said:
Very Nice!!!

What are you going to use all that attic space for!



My house does not have any storage space (it's a remodel from the 40s), so all my excess boxes and all other junk will go up there. It's big!



Thats Fresh said:
nice addition!!



are you paving the road back there? i could imagine all the dust being stirred up driving back to the front.



There is actually zero dust. It's all inch river gravel.
 
LouisanaJeeper said:
It looks like the dodge truck has about 1" of clearance on the bumpers to the wall



It's deceiving as the garage is 22 feet long. When I park it normally, I have about 6 inches in the back and more than a foot up front. If I park it all the way where the door has about a inch in the back, there is quite a bit of room up front...



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