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Any contractors here? Garage Ceiling question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Black2010" data-source="post: 15967058" data-attributes="member: 126428"><p>Unfortunatly I can't have it poured wider or not built in without just going with a two car garage option. They will only build to their plan and nothing outside of it for walls. I can do all kinds of things inside the house but no wall modifications are allowed. </p><p></p><p>Agreed that the roof line would look odd if made steeper thus the desires to parallel the existing roof of that section. I know they have a beam front to back between the 2nd and 3rd bay as the roof line inside the garage shows it. To make the 3rd bay they basically are just cutting out that lower portion of that outside wall (about 7 of the 9ft high) and adding the 3rd bay. I'm going to take a bunch of pictures during the framing stage to help whomever does the job just hoping to understand the feasibility and ballpark cost. Sounds feasible from what you all are saying. Am I crazy in thinking around $5K would cove something like this assuming the garage isn't part of the rest of the houses structure or am I way off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black2010, post: 15967058, member: 126428"] Unfortunatly I can't have it poured wider or not built in without just going with a two car garage option. They will only build to their plan and nothing outside of it for walls. I can do all kinds of things inside the house but no wall modifications are allowed. Agreed that the roof line would look odd if made steeper thus the desires to parallel the existing roof of that section. I know they have a beam front to back between the 2nd and 3rd bay as the roof line inside the garage shows it. To make the 3rd bay they basically are just cutting out that lower portion of that outside wall (about 7 of the 9ft high) and adding the 3rd bay. I'm going to take a bunch of pictures during the framing stage to help whomever does the job just hoping to understand the feasibility and ballpark cost. Sounds feasible from what you all are saying. Am I crazy in thinking around $5K would cove something like this assuming the garage isn't part of the rest of the houses structure or am I way off? [/QUOTE]
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