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Looks well built. What are the interior dimensions? 22' wide, 24' long? 8' foot high doors? Gravel leading up to it?
Mdh157, Congratulations on your new garage. It really looks great. Are you planning on putting heat in there for the winter?
bluport said:I'm no thermal expert, but in the event you have a couple hundred extra bucks to throw at the garage, check out Reflectix at Lowe's/Home Depot. I added a layer to the ceiling of my shop, and it made a 10 degree difference to the internal temperature! It's essentially foil-coated bubble wrap, but it's a great radiant barrier for blocking out summer heat, and retaining heat in the winter.
Yes.....but as if right now i am working midnight shift during that time so we will see how it pans out. No big deal since it will prob be raining, rains every freaking day around here.mdh157, I see you're from Carlisle. Are you planning on going to the Chrysler show in July? I'll be there.
It'll be all worth while once you get it set up... maybe find the right car to park in there...
.Same size az my Pole Barn up in Mi. Mark. If you're interested I'll give you some suggestions az to Insulation, Lighting, Heat , and A/C. Hope we have time to chat at Carlisle this year, Jer28' wide x 32' deep. Doors are 9' high x 8' wide. Gravel for now, asphalt in a year or two.
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Be careful!!
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How do you know??Be careful!!
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