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Ed and Sandra's Garage
Now you've got to admit it's unusual to see a webpage devoted to someone's garage in their house, but this isn't, shall we say, the usual sort of home garage. Are we car fanatics? No, not at all, though we certainly like nice cars. It's more a matter of us wanting everything about the house and grounds to be nicely done. Those that are interested in the details of what we've done may appreciate a bit of background information explaining how we arrived at the current state. If you get bored or are not interested, just scroll on down to the photos which may be more entertaining. Each of the subsequent small photos can be "clicked" to see a larger version. When we had the house
custom designed, we did give some thought to having a somewhat special garage
and laid the groundwork though we didn't know at the time what we ultimately
wanted. The three bay garage is approximately 26' x 33' and the adjoining
workroom accessed through double doors is 11' x 13'. The workroom houses metal and woodworking machinery and tools;
storage cabinets and work surfaces. The
ceilings are 12'+, and in the garage there are two circular steel posts
supporting a large steel I-beam above the ceiling. In the primary garage
area there are six 4-tube fluorescent covered light fixtures and in the workroom
an additional two units of the same type. Large Caradco elliptical windows
are on the front walls of the garage and workroom, with a rectangular double set
on the back wall of the garage. Consequently, there's excellent light day
and night. The walls and garage doors and ceiling are fully
insulated, and finished to the same quality as those inside the living area of
the house. A door on the back side of the garage gives access to the deck
area at the rear of the house. In the garage, treated wood stairs and a landing lead to a
doorway to the central hallway on the main level of the house. The
landing also provides access through a half door to the "kitty room". That was the original configuration. Subsequently we began adding things with one of the first additions being the controls and backup power supply for the 24 station irrigation system for the grounds. Next came the design and construction of a 4' x 8' gardening tools and supplies closet with double doors matching those for the workroom. It was also a nice way to conceal a water heater situated in a corner of the garage. Vinyl clad cabinets were then added at various locations in the garage. One interesting feature we constructed was access through the wall on the Great Room side of the house to the rear of the home entertainment system which is located in a built-in cabinet. That gave us an easy way to reach all of the wiring for the entertainment system including the HDTV. A hinged door for the framed access hole was made from the door to a vinyl clad cabinet that matches the others in the garage.
Then came the big dilemma. We acquired a fourth vehicle and the garage could not accommodate all of them. What to do? We thought and thought and thought about the matter including giving consideration to such things as adding a solarium onto the back side of the garage that would have enough space in it to store the electric garden truck; adding onto the house to include more garage bays; and even starting over by designing and building another new house. Frankly, none of those possibilities held a strong appeal for us, though we may still do the solarium thing at some point just to house flowers and other plants during the winter. As things would have it, the solution appeared in a very unexpected way. We were watching an automotive related program on TV one evening, and coincident to the main theme there was a brief shot of cars stored on a lift in a home garage. We saw that, immediately looked at each other and both said "Hmmm." We didn't know there were such things for home garages! That led to lots and lots of research which revealed a surprising number of manufacturers and various types of car lifts. We decided upon what is actually an upscale commercial unit for parking garages, the PL-7 made by Bend-Pak. It had all the features we wanted including wide ramps and removable center plates that could support the weight of a vehicle. In our case that latter feature was perfect for the wheelbase of the electric garden truck if we wanted to place it on top. We also liked the clean lines of the two post unit and its substantial construction, the dual chain / hydraulic cylinder lifting, and the electrically operated safety latches among other important features. Well, that little decision very quickly led to lots of others. If we were going to install a super nice car lift, we might as well go "whole hog"! Actually, the lift itself
necessitated a change to how the garage doors operated. When the house was
built the doors were initially hung as low rise, chain driven types.
Because of the high ceiling it resulted in a tremendous amount of clutter in the
way of angled steel brackets and braces hanging down to support the door tracks
and motor drives - quite ugly and something that had always bothered us. And, of course, we totally repainted the ceiling and walls. Can you believe the blown popcorn type ceiling took over 14 gallons of paint for two coats?! Thank goodness the others in the house are hard surface, orange peel type. We also focused our attention on various ways to improve the appearance of the concrete floor. Our considerable research into this subject led us to the conclusion we simply wanted the very best which we determined from our perspective to be Swisstrax flooring. We selected the Diamondtrax line. It was extremely easy to install and we are, to say the least, greatly pleased with its appearance. Probably our most significant challenge was trying to decide what colors and pattern to use! We found the Swisstrax distributor in Myrtle Beach, Coastal Organization by Design (843) 903-3360, to be very helpful. So what other big decisions did we make? To have central heating and air conditioning installed for the garage, of course! A Bryant hybrid system with gas heat and a 2 1/2 ton electric heat pump air conditioner was selected.
Regarding the Bend-Pak lift, we would like to emphasize that even though it makes it incredibly easy to access the underside of a vehicle at any desired height for maintenance, we're not into that. In our case, it's just to facilitate storage of vehicles. Well, that's not altogether true. It does indeed solve the problem of how to conveniently reach the inside of the deep wheel rims on the Cadillac XLR roadster to clean and polish them - sweet! So, now you know what we've done with the garage so far. What's next? Hmmm, there's a really good spot where a large screen HDTV could be placed and a second Bend-Pak car lift might be really nice... Oh well, time will tell. Click on the picture below to see the car lift in operation:
Best regards,
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