How to build a garage
This essay is in essence a descriptive paper. It is designed for the purpose of teaching the reader how to do something or perform a certain task. The task that I chose was how to build a garage. Believe it or not, there is a lot of planning that is involved in building a garage. There are also a lot of different steps in this process. The first step in building a garage is to plan what you are going to do. If you live in town, one of the things that you need to consider is that you need a building permit. These usually run about fifty dollars. You will also want to try and make the garage match the design and color of the house. Here is a list of things to consider when planning to build a garage: -Underground/Existing Utilities(always have the area located for the digging) -Attached/Detached or future attachment to the house The example garage that I am going to construct has the dimensions of 22' x 22' with a built-in attic storage space. I want to build the garage so that if I wanted to, I could attach it to my house in the future. If you want to build a garage like this, you will want to plan on
The footings and foundation is made with concrete. This keeps moisture and gases from coming up through the concrete and ruining it. On top of the vapor barrier, you need to install rake flashing to prevent the wind from ripping the felt up. The two header boards should be mitered together instead of butted. I personally recommend 4x8 standard sheets as roof sheathing. The torsion springs are installed under high tension and need to be handled by a professional. It varies on how deep it should be because each area has its own building codes. There are two recommended types of roofing materials you can use. Before you pour the final slab, you want to add 4" of gravel and level it out. You can either use cedar shakes, or asphalt shingles. The second step in building a garage is the excavating issues. On top of the sheathing, a person should add vapor barrier to protect the sheathing from rotting. This allows the slab to move a little without cracking the slab itself. The insulated doors cost about 10% more, but are recommended for attached garages.
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