How is my garage or pole barn constructed?
Typical Wall Sections
Metal Garage |
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Saltbox Garage |
Rafter Barn with Dormers |
Three Bay Pole Barn Garage |
Mott |
Metal Barn Garage |
Dual Pitch Carriage Garage |
Residential Garage Apartment |
Gambrel Attic Truss
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Typical room dimensions are based on the over all width of the structure
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Clear span design with no support columns on garage level
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8' ceiling or higher is easily achieved for your loft area
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Option for finished office or bonus room if your zoning will allow
Attic Truss
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Typical room dimensions are based on the over all width of the structure
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Clear span design with no support columns on garage level
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Adjustable pitch for added interior room height in loft space
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Option for finished office or bonus room if your zoning will allow
Typical Post Frame Wall
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Skirt board to contain concrete and gravel
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2x4 24" on center roof girts with 24" & 48" o.c roof trusses
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2x8 skirt board, engineered truss carriers 2x10, 2x12 & LVLs
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compatible for insulation, electrical wiring and any desired wall covering
Traditional Vertical Stud Wall
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2x4 or 2x6 wall construction 16" and 24" on center framing
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garage door headers engineered to opening widths and roof loads
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great fit for garages that are 8' - 10' tall on the first level
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always ready for insulation and interior finishes without additional framing
Scissors Truss Design
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1st floor walls can be either stick or pole
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interior ceilings are sloped for added interior clearance
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preferred choice for hobby car workshops and car enthusiasts
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sloped garage door tracks allow for unobstructed interior volume