The Check List
A check list of things to consider and that you will need to have before my site visit.Please read through the items below. They will trigger ideas to make your new garage the best design for you. Take notes.
Plot Plan
This is a survey you usually have from the closing of you house that shows boundaries, home, utility and driveway placement.
Note: One can be drawn up if needed.
Set Back Restrictions
Codes determine how close proposed garage location can be placed to property boundaries.
Note: Call your local county or city zoneing and permits department to find find out your "setback" requirements or I can call for you.
Foundation
Monolithic verses Brick and Block
Note: The unevenness of the ground level where the garage is proposed to be built dictates which choice is available to you.
Plans and Permits
CAD (Computer Aided Design) plans specific to your garage and all permit normally all procured by me.
Relocating of Underground Utilities if Needed
Note: Utility locator, painted lines are usually called in by me. We can include relocation costs and services as needed.
Tree Removal and Site Preparation
Note: Tree, shrubs moving, and concrete cutting can be taken care of by me.
Electrical Packages
Note: This requires a custom quote but taken care of by me.
Number of Windows, Entry Doors, Garages Doors
Note: Have an idea of how many, size, and location. Details will be discussed at site visit.
Remote Garage Door Openers
Note: Two kinds, chain and belt drive (the quieter of the two)
Type of Siding
Painting
You or Me?
Note: HardiePlank or wood siding needs to be primed for final inspection.
Roof Pitch
4/12, 7/12, 8/12, 10/12, 12/12 are most common on our garages.
Eves
Usually done to match the house. We will also match your “gingerbread" trim. Standard 1 foot eves are most common.
Second Story Design
With or without dormers or loft storage.
Stair Options
Inside, outside, location, direction, permanent or pull down, (wood or metal)
Finished Out Interiors
To workshop or living space standards.
Driveway Extensions, Gravel, Sidewalks and Steps
Shingle Matching
Note: Knowing what is on your house, brand and color, helps.
Appearances to Match Your Home
Note: Realize fading in paint color, shingles and vinyl siding has often occurred on your home.
Floor Truss Options
Roof Truss Options
Stick Built Roof System
Note: Quality in this area is very important and other companies can cut corners affecting future use and sale values.
Gutters
You or me?