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![]() I found the house that I want after a long and tiring search, its perfect except the garage is split into two. I hate that, one of my main concerns about buying was the garage, I want to be able to park in the center of it if I want to.
The builder says they cant make it an open garage. Which is stupid because the my house is just slab right now, so no framing has been done. Has anyone ever removed that center devider?
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just put in a 12 inch header. thats all
ive done it and have pics.
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We had the same concerns with houses in our area (my H2 won't fit either side) and we were told it couldn't be done because the divider is a major support for the 2nd floor and major (functional) part of the homes design.
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bro can you show some pics? How much did it cost?
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Usually if they're done like that it's because the "divider" is a support beam. Get a good contractor out there to take a look for you.
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yeah Im definetaly getting someoneto look at it tomorrow, but I wanted to know what to expect from experienced people so I know what Im talking about tomorrow.
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everything is possible! Just find the right people to do it for you!
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I'm here for the pics.
Where are them?
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Does the garage have trusses or rafters/joists?
If you have trusses, there won't be a problem.. If you have rafters, make sure the ceiling joists go side to side .. same direction as the rafters and there should be no problem.. I'd use 2 12" LVL beams over the door.. and you may need to bring the door opening in on the ends a little; depending on the span.. That would be determined by the door you put in.. If the garage is considerably wide, you could use 10" or 12" TJI's as joists.. They have a pretty good span.. Then run a couple rat runs on top of them for stability.. |
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