Building a custom garage !!

BRODEY1

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We are having alot of work done on our house, new playroom, new bedroom and a new full bath. We are using most of our current garage to do this.



My awesome wife has offered to have a 1 car garage built just for me and me stuff.



I only take care of my 2 vehicles and occasionaly the in-laws.



What would you recommend to make it a detailers paradise?



-outlet power and locations, I'd like to be able to run an electric heater in the winter while I'm running the UDM and not worry about blowing fuses.

-outlet locations..

-lights, halogens maybe?? Could I have halogens installed on the side walls?



Anything you can think of will be appreciated!



I'm not looking to break the bank, just a simple garage with a smart layout.



Thanks!!
 
BRODEY1- Hey, lucky you!



Halogens on the wall wouldn't be a good idea IMO because of the heat. And being able to position them *right* where you want 'em is important. Fluorescents on the wall, OTOH, are great for general purpose illumination (lousy for swirl spotting though).



I'd get some fluorescents on the walls and on the ceiling. I'd also have either metal halide (pricey) or regular bare-bulb incandescnets on the ceiling. These would be great for spotting marring.



Get more separate circuits than the electrician thinks you need ;) Some things like extractors need two separte circuits for just one device.



And get a floor drain. Your local code will dictate what you have to do for this. I have an oil separator on mine just like in a commercial shop.



And yeah, a utility sink is very handy! IF there's room, I'd get a water heater and just run cold water from your main feed.
 
Thanks guys! great suggestions, can't wait to see the look on the builders face when I given him specs like these.



Blain
 
BRODEY1 said:
Thanks guys! great suggestions, can't wait to see the look on the builders face when I given him specs like these.



Blain



Heh heh, I had to find another builder :o



Watch 'em like a hawk! Some things didn't go the way they were supposed to and in a few instances I simply had to live with it (and I'm still grumbling about it eight years later).



IMO the real biggies are the lighting and the floor drain. For the drain, I *really* prefer a "trench" style drain instead of a regular hole-in-the-floor.



Oh, and give some thought to the door(s). I ended up going with roll-up doors and I really like 'em.
 
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