tostark
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I probably should have started this when the project started and kept updating, but hindsight......anyways, i wanted post this to give a shout out to my contractor, Andy Lunsford at Johnson Manley. Easy to work with and kept me in line so not to go crazy over budget. If you are looking to do a project, consider a bid from him.
We started on Halloween and was supposed to be done March 1, but with the coldest, wettest Havasu winter in memory, it was April. Final dimensions are about 2200 sq ft of concrete with a 400 sq ft loft. Loft has stairs instead of ladder and just for storage so I didn't have to build cabinets in the parking area.
Parking is 55 ft deep...24 wide at the door and widens to 28 ft as we followed the pie lot. Workshop area is 15 x 28. Included a 1/2 bath, RV hookups on both stalls.
It wasn't cheap, but i think a good investment for resale if we ever go that route.
I am open to any questions about the project if you are considering doing the same.
Tom
We started on Halloween and was supposed to be done March 1, but with the coldest, wettest Havasu winter in memory, it was April. Final dimensions are about 2200 sq ft of concrete with a 400 sq ft loft. Loft has stairs instead of ladder and just for storage so I didn't have to build cabinets in the parking area.
Parking is 55 ft deep...24 wide at the door and widens to 28 ft as we followed the pie lot. Workshop area is 15 x 28. Included a 1/2 bath, RV hookups on both stalls.
It wasn't cheap, but i think a good investment for resale if we ever go that route.
I am open to any questions about the project if you are considering doing the same.
Tom