Building a new House/Garage

oh yeah, I went out the other night to do something and saw how packed in I am now and had to get a shot for posterity. Here's one reason I'm building a new house/garage


Thanks for any suggestions!
Bif
Here's a couple items you may want to put into your garage/house.
1. lighting, Recessed, flourescents, or low voltage.
2. make sure you place extra plugs in your garage.
3. since your building from scratch, see where the architect is deciding to place the main breaker panels. I would suggest the garage. Alot of new homes are being built with the main in the basement. Easy for the contractor at time of construction , but a pain in the future if your looking to add to it.
4. I placed hot and cold water spigots in my previous garage and when the concrete slab was poured I had a drain system placed so all the water would drain out. If the drain ever need cleaning the grates could lifted and the channel hosed down. I had the drain run in the center of the garage floor with a slight slope.
5. pipe in audio/video into the garages. Since your building a home theatre in your basement, have your audio/video specialists prewire your house. Nowadays it's pretty easy since everything is one cable ( 2 cat6e & 2 rg6's). Once you have everything prewired go into your house prior to drywall and take pictures of your walls. That way if you don't want to have all your rooms wired in for sound/video you can always do it later.
6. Install a central vac system, place the main tank in the garage, don't let them convince you to place it in the main house. It's loud and still lets out a bit of dust
7. Depending on your area your living, have your contractor prewire your main panels for a backup generator.
Just a couple suggestions , if you need anything else hit me with a pm
Here's a couple items you may want to put into your garage/house.
1. lighting, Recessed, flourescents, or low voltage.
2. make sure you place extra plugs in your garage.
3. since your building from scratch, see where the architect is deciding to place the main breaker panels. I would suggest the garage. Alot of new homes are being built with the main in the basement. Easy for the contractor at time of construction , but a pain in the future if your looking to add to it.
4. I placed hot and cold water spigots in my previous garage and when the concrete slab was poured I had a drain system placed so all the water would drain out. If the drain ever need cleaning the grates could lifted and the channel hosed down. I had the drain run in the center of the garage floor with a slight slope.
5. pipe in audio/video into the garages. Since your building a home theatre in your basement, have your audio/video specialists prewire your house. Nowadays it's pretty easy since everything is one cable ( 2 cat6e & 2 rg6's). Once you have everything prewired go into your house prior to drywall and take pictures of your walls. That way if you don't want to have all your rooms wired in for sound/video you can always do it later.
6. Install a central vac system, place the main tank in the garage, don't let them convince you to place it in the main house. It's loud and still lets out a bit of dust
7. Depending on your area your living, have your contractor prewire your main panels for a backup generator.
Just a couple suggestions , if you need anything else hit me with a pm
The breaker panel is going in the basement per usual, but I would be curious to know more about why it's nice to have in the garage?...do mean to add circuits?...
Thanks again, I'll post back with progress as time goes on. We should break-ground in the next week or so.
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The bikes will hang on the ceiling of the SW garage and the kids get their own little garage for all their BS - strollers, big-wheels, all that mess - the other stuff, lawn-mower, rakes and all that? - well I haven't lifted a finger for lawn-care since I moved out of my parents house and discovered that there are people you can pay to do it rather than that screwing around they used to waste weekends on

I wouldn't mind an office next to it, but I had to settle for the one upstairs - it's pretty big though so I'm happy with it.
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I dont have much to contribute to this thread, but I seek to one day do the same thing you are, so I'm subscribed! Good luck. Looks like alot of fun w/ the potential for lots of unforeseen challenges.



