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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 632446" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>I am used to a normal house garage, so it will seem pretty big to me laughing1</p><p></p><p>In city Atlanta houses don't have big ass yards and tons of land, so it is what it is...nothing I can do about it. Am definitely going to do one door, and 10 foot walls on top of a layer or two of block (or 12 foot walls with no block). I want to be able to fit a lift in down the road.</p><p></p><p>What are you guys paying for slabs usually? I can get a nice "building kit" online from one of the many steel building builders for like 9K with a lot of options, motorized roll up door, etc etc. I know it can be done cheaper - but the house is a completely renovated 1920's craftsman bungalow and I want the building to semi-match it. This company has one that does, and its a bit more than the other cheaper metal buildings.</p><p></p><p>Budgeting around 1500 or so for electrical too...220v, 6 LED lights, 7 power outlets. I would dig the trench and supply the lights... Am I way off base here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 632446, member: 1068"] I am used to a normal house garage, so it will seem pretty big to me laughing1 In city Atlanta houses don't have big ass yards and tons of land, so it is what it is...nothing I can do about it. Am definitely going to do one door, and 10 foot walls on top of a layer or two of block (or 12 foot walls with no block). I want to be able to fit a lift in down the road. What are you guys paying for slabs usually? I can get a nice "building kit" online from one of the many steel building builders for like 9K with a lot of options, motorized roll up door, etc etc. I know it can be done cheaper - but the house is a completely renovated 1920's craftsman bungalow and I want the building to semi-match it. This company has one that does, and its a bit more than the other cheaper metal buildings. Budgeting around 1500 or so for electrical too...220v, 6 LED lights, 7 power outlets. I would dig the trench and supply the lights... Am I way off base here? [/QUOTE]
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