I've been thinking about the garage for a long time to work on something, and finally I'm starting to move forward in creating something. I'm curious, what are your ideal dimensions for a workshop to pull a van inside and work on it? And the second question: what will be your minimum sizes? I started with a 20x40 with a 10 foot high door, but quickly found that the cost was too high and zoning restrictions did not allow it. Now I have approached the maximum size of 16x32 inches with a ceiling of 12 inches. I marked these dimensions with tape, but it's just not the same as having vertical walls, so I would appreciate your opinion on personal experience.
Thanks for sharing some tips. I want to build a new garage/workshop now, and I think I will go for something like 20’X38’X16’ or more. I need to fit there not only my car but also some tools. After I decide what dimensions I will choose, I will call https://advantagegd.com/garage-door-sales/ and order a door of the necessary size so it’s ready in time. They do the best doors in the city. I want an isolated steel door, so it’s not so cold inside in the winter, and the heater I put inside does not work in vain. I also want to make the remote lock and unlock options, so the garage is more secure.
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