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Garden Oak Four-Car Garage Plans

 

This stud-frame building has four 12' wide parking bays. You can build them at up to 28' deep for long vehicles or to use the back of your garage for storage or a work bench. Inexpensive pull-down stairs lead to big loft for even more storage. Construction of this garage uses standard 2x6 studs and 2x8 roof rafters.

 

 

Front View

 

 

Floor Plan

 

 

Garden Oak Garage without optional Expansion Sheds

 

Options:

 

The plan set that you'll receive allows you to build a 24' wide two-car garage now and expand it later. Or, you can build your garage with four parking bays right away. You can match your home's materials and build your garage at 24,' 26' or 28' deep. The plans come with a variety of options that let you customize your garage now or in the future.

 

The Main Garage includes a storage loft with access by pull-down stairs.

 

 

Dimensions:

 

Heights: Main Garage Ridge Height - 24'-4", Main Garage Side-Wall Height - 12'-0", Main Garage Ceiling Height - 8'-5", Loft Height at center: 9'-2", Loft Height at the eave-side outside walls: 2'-8", Expansion Shed Side-Wall Height - 8'-1", Roof Pitch of Main Garage: 12/12, Roof Pitch of Expansion Sheds: 3/12

 

Mean Roof Height: 18'-2" (Most Building Departments will accept the Mean Roof Height as the overall height for sloped roof buildings)

 

Doors: Overhead garage doors are 8' wide and 7' high.

 

Four-Car Garage Building Areas: 48'x24' - 1,152 SF, 48'x26' - 1,248 SF, 48'x28' - 1,344 SF

 

 

What's Included on the plans?

 

1/4" Scale Floor Plans

1/4" Scale Roof and Loft Framing Plans

1/4" Scale Exterior Elevations

1/4" Scale Building Section

Builder's Specifications

 

3/4" Scale Wall Sections

1" Scale Footing Details

Structural Frame Isometric

Door & Window Framing Details

Expansion Garage Drawings

 

The plan set that you'll receive includes optional foundation and slab details to suit your needs. They include drawings for a variety of options and expansion sheds. Material lists may be printed below.

 About downloading these plans

 

You'll have almost immediate access to your plans on an Adobe Acrobat (PDF) file that you can print on your computer's printer. You'll need a copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you don't have one already, you can download a free copy now.

 

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Have these plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced building professional who knows local conditions before you purchase materials or start to build. The design and the plans may have to be modified by a local professional to suit your site's conditions, building and zoning codes and weather requirements.

 

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