Shorelunch Posted July 5, 2011 Share Posted July 5, 2011 We're in the process of getting bids for a home addition project. We have a one level slab on grade home. We're looking at adding a 28 wide x 30' deep family room and basement off of our kitchen. * We're thinking of a basement finished with drywall, two egress and two look out windows, drain and off peak electric. Just going with remnant carpet, no A/C.* Family room finished with medium grade carpet, either two windows each wall or three large windows, vaulted ceiling (knock down) and drywalled, painted, with off peak electric, gas fireplace and a wall mount A/C.* Detached garage 26 x 32 with drain, unfinished, double (one large) garage door and one entry door.I'd greatly appreciate any ideas, feedback, lessons learned etc on any or all of the above. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cavalierowner Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 Just a comment about the garage drain. Be aware that code will not allow you to put a conventional drain/trap; it has to be a drain without a trap. And you cannot run it into your house sewer. If it runs to a storm sewer, it has to go through a flammable waste trap first (can you say "expensive"?). Around here we can daylight the drain discharge on grade, but I understand that's up to each code official. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoxMN Posted July 6, 2011 Share Posted July 6, 2011 For garage get an 18' door over 16 or 17, and if you can, do storage trusses over it, even if you don't think you want them now. I made that mistake Not much more money, and it ends up looking the same or better. I sloped my garage slab towards the overhead doors (28x36, with 8' high and 10' and 18' wide doors) and don't have problem even in winter. I do heat my garage though, so water drains out when I open the doors in winter. We can't have garage drains here. Good luck, sounds like fun but big project Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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