How to Evaluate Your House for a Garage Addition

How to Evaluate Your House for a Garage Addition

How To Evaluate Your House For A Garage Addition
Jeanne Huber | HouseLogic.com
 
When planning to add a garage you’ll need to consider size, siting, access, and how the garage addition relates to the architecture of the house.

Maybe you're tired of getting drenched as you dash to your car on stormy days. Or you dream about having more space for storage, a workshop, a home gym, a kids' play area, or even an office.

Before you can decide whether to go ahead with a garage addition project, you'll need to make a few decisions.

Zoning and Code Restrictions

The first step is to determine whether it's physically feasible to fit a garage on your lot. At your local planning department, find out how close you can build to the edges of your property. Also ask about any special restrictions that apply to garages; some communities require deeper setbacks on sides with doors, for example.

Local rules might also govern driveway design, wall or roof height, and the total amount or percentage of your lot you can cover with impervious surface (roofs and pavement). Local architects and builders usually keep on top of these requirements, as do lumberyards that sell packages that contain garage plans and materials.
 

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