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    Question New detached garage project

    I'm investigating adding another garage in my backyard. I can easily fit a 16x24 to house the Miata (or whatever) and most of my tools. I met with the head of the HOA building committee and he was helpful....just waiting on their blessing before I proceed. (First will be total cost )

    I'd like to be my own general contractor and do as much of the work I can myself. Has anyone ever been down this road or a similar one?

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    As A baseline, these guys will build you a no options unpainted 16x24 for $12099. Add on cost of paint, upgrades to make it fit in better with your existing house, and some driveway work to get to the building, and I suspect you will find yourself somewhere around $15-16k. If your HOA would approve a metal building that doesn't look anthing like your house, you could do it for around $7k.

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    Thanks Titus! Unfortunately, no metal buildings. Has to be brick! I have no idea what masonry work costs, but I have a feeling it's going to hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    Thanks Titus! Unfortunately, no metal buildings. Has to be brick! I have no idea what masonry work costs, but I have a feeling it's going to hurt.
    That is what I figured. When were looking at houses in the country, I knew a shop was a must, so I spent a lot of time looking in to it. I went down to Waxahachie and talked to them. I had concluded that if we bought a house with no shop and no place for the pool table, I was going to have them build me a 2 story detached garage with a game room upstairs. As it turned out, the place we bought had a shop and a place for the pool table already, so I did not do business with them.

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    Wasting your time, Titus. He'll never spend more that twofittty
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    Quote Originally Posted by onething View Post
    He'll never spend more that twofittty
    From the guy with (1), yes one, 3/8" ratchet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onething View Post
    Wasting your time, Titus. He'll never spend more that twofittty
    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    From the guy with (1), yes one, 3/8" ratchet.
    But the guy does have an air conditioned garage with Satellite TV, and Dublin Dr. Pepper!

    Are you going to put A/C in your new garage??

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    Are you going to put A/C in your new garage??
    It would be one like this if and when I get to that point.

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    I had a 18 X 24 one-story with an attic that I can stand up in, built for $30K a number of years ago (brick walls, 10' garage door and windows on the side nearest the house). Two main things contributed to the cost - effective drainage and a thick, footed garage floor. I would have gone bigger except for a utility easement across the back of the yard. Just make sure you don't have any zoning issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortshift View Post
    I had a 18 X 24 one-story with an attic that I can stand up in, built for $30K a number of years ago (brick walls, 10' garage door and windows on the side nearest the house). Two main things contributed to the cost - effective drainage and a thick, footed garage floor. I would have gone bigger except for a utility easement across the back of the yard. Just make sure you don't have any zoning issues.
    Thanks for the info. Were you your own general contractor, or did you hire one? Who did the work? (Framing and masonry is what I'm most interested in). Thanks again!

    EDIT - Here is my plan (so to speak).
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    Get one of these for a garage AC unit. Totally self contained. Just add ducts on the unit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    Thanks for the info. Were you your own general contractor, or did you hire one? Who did the work? (Framing and masonry is what I'm most interested in). Thanks again!

    EDIT - Here is my plan (so to speak).
    I didnt see the butterfly garden on your plans...

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    After looking at your plans I'd try to make it 24x24 instead with a 16' door. I'm thinking it would be nice to have the space for a long term project. In any case, good luck with your project.

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    I had my 20 by 20 garage turned into a 20 x 40 a couple years ago. I drew up the plans andMVC-004F..JPG got the permit and lucked out and found a great contractor to do all the work. PM me if you want his name and number.MVC-007F..JPG

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    VFR750, you're on the road away from home way too much. No way they could stack wood behind my car.

    PS. Nice expansion though.

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    Here is my suggestion:
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    ^Looks like ken o's garage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VFR750 View Post
    I had my 20 by 20 garage turned into a 20 x 40 a couple years ago. I drew up the plans andMVC-004F..JPG got the permit and lucked out and found a great contractor to do all the work. PM me if you want his name and number.MVC-007F..JPG
    Nice expansion. PM sent.

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    Just need to finish the interior..............

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