House = HersHis and Hers garage...that is a step above the double sinks in a bathroom.
Can you build a pole shed, or do the building codes forbid it in city's?
Just finished up having a Goodon shed build here and it turned out real nice.
They can build them to any height.How tall is it? I have heard the mid height of your garage truss cannot exceed the peak of your homes roof. True? No clue. Be nice to have a mezzanine/loft.
They can build them to any height.
I have no clue what the city bylaws are.
Where do you live?
Mine is 80'x200'x20'
And if I had to guess I would say the peak is at 50ft.
Went up in 10 working days.
Cheap, quick and well built
I'm going to play devil's advocate here and say NO to in-floor heat. Not sure why this has become such a popular thing in garages. When I built my previous house, I built right next door to a buddy. We both built 30x30 garages...mine was 9', his was 10'...everything else similar. He did in-floor, I did hanging forced air. Over the course of 7+ years of living side by side, I can tell you his cost more to heat. There's the argument that "oh the floor is so nice and warm to work on in the winter when you're under a car". If you leave your forced air furnace at 15-16 C all the time (as I did) the floor stays warm...non-issue. Also, when you decide to have a garage gathering, takes 3 min to warm the place up to 20-21 C....not possible with in-floor. Then there's the lost floor space. Code requires the tank/pump crap to be in it's own little room. Then there's the moisture, dripping windows and moldy walls (if you park in there in the winter). None of that with forced air. Just so happens I'm buddy's with the NEXT owner of that house (RZR101). He ended up hanging a forced air furnace to try to get rid of the moisture. Finally he decided it really wasn't worth running TWO heat systems and pulled out the in-floor stuff. Gave him enough space back to put a big compressor and a few other things.
At my current place we have two garages, both insulated and finished/drywalled/painted....mine and hers. Both heated with hanging forced air. She goes in and out every day with a drippy SUV and no mold issues. The man's garage doesn't get wet, except for spilled booze, more of a toy cave. Our neighbor's house next door with in-floor garage heat where they park every day has black mold everywhere. Both places 4 years old.
As for height...go 10' or taller. Nice so you can build a big shelf down one side and get the crap off the floor. As for lofts...you'll have to check local code for height restrictions. In the city there are rules.
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