Love the dormer. That thing is huge!!! Very cool.
This is good stuff! keep going.
Not to sound to much like a newbie. Where are you located in mi? How big was your garage and who developed plans and prints for it? Did you get them from lhba? Did you pour a footing or is it all ICF on a rock base? 42 inch depth? I've heard some have incorporated PEX into slabs for radiant heating. Is this an option in a garage and did you do that? You pour the slab after the roof was on? Thanks. Building in the Standish area. Phil
thanks for posting these! i love to see the progress of various builds.
This looks very straightforward. Thanks for posting!
These are awesome! Do you have any inside finished pictures?
will try to post pics at the end of every week thanks mudflap
Awesome! post some photos when you can.
hello Travman. there's only one garage door on the east side. there are 2 more on the north side thanks
Awesome! Is there a reason for only one garage door? And what are you planning a loft? Always liked the idea of a Loft apartment above the garage. Very cool to see your progress.
hi there, more corners. ICf allowed us to simply and easily erect the walls ourselves (for the garage frost wall and the cabin's walk out basement). we chose 8" core of cement, though they have 10" as well. and there is 2.5 inches of insulation on the inside and outside which makes heating more efficient. we used Fox Blocks because the local big box store carried them and we could easily get more if we initially under estimated I hope this helps
Awesome job! I noticed the ICF's on the bottom. Can you help me understand? Is that to insulate the slab better so that it is not as susceptible to cracking with the temp changes??? Or just an easy way to make the footers? Trying to learn, understand as much as I can~~Thank you!
thanks, mudflap. we're just glad to have it under roof. the rest will happen of that I'm sure
Awesome. good luck to you.
thanks very much, Rockinlog we will definitely have to keep safety in mind. it was easy to remember to be safe when we were doing the roof work. now that we're on the ground (for the most part) we'll have to remember its just as important to stay safe on the ground!! happy building
get 'er done! looking forward to seeing your progress and be safe!
thanks Slamasha
Good progress and many hours of hard work. With such a speed you'll be able to nail your chinking plan soon!
thanks very much Slamasha