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TraceyMooreRN
05-25-2020, 01:47 PM
We are looking at expanding our garage by blowing out the back wall of our golf cart garage and making the back of the garage wider. We will need to relocate the air returns, hot water heater and outside a/c unit to optimize our existing garage space. The goal is to change the golf cart garage into single car garage door and make it deep enough to hold two cars back to back, bass boat (which will extend back into the area where the existing closet holds the air return/hot water tank) and golf cart. No, I don't want to buy a bigger house, no I am not interested in moving. My lot is perfect for adding a pool and now garage big enough for our toys.
Does anyone have any experience in doing this with a Lantana or any other model? Our first option was to build 6 feet forward- unfortunately our site plan does not allow going forward.
thelegges
05-25-2020, 03:39 PM
We are looking at expanding our garage by blowing out the back wall of our golf cart garage and making the back of the garage wider. We will need to relocate the air returns, hot water heater and outside a/c unit to optimize our existing garage space. The goal is to change the golf cart garage into single car garage door and make it deep enough to hold two cars back to back, bass boat (which will extend back into the area where the existing closet holds the air return/hot water tank) and golf cart. No, I don't want to buy a bigger house, no I am not interested in moving. My lot is perfect for adding a pool and now garage big enough for our toys.
Does anyone have any experience in doing this with a Lantana or any other model? Our first option was to build 6 feet forward- unfortunately our site plan does not allow going forward.
I just looked at a Lilly that the golf cart garage was converted to a extended car garage, for a classic car. You would never know it had been changed from a cart garage. Sadly there is no owner available, because I am thinking of doing the same addition, but I only have to move air conditioning unit
charlieo1126@gmail.com
05-26-2020, 09:13 AM
Not to sound like a wise guy , but aren’t there professionals you should be calling
villagetinker
05-26-2020, 09:39 AM
Not to sound like a wise guy , but aren’t there professionals you should be calling
I agree, go to the county, get a copy of your existing house plans, you will see the name of the original architect/engineer, then contact them for a preliminary set of plans. You will need to do this for ARC review and bidding process, and for all of the permits that will be required. I would think the A/E should be able to give you a ballpark cost estimate, and then you can determine if it is cost justified.
Good luck with your project.
thelegges
05-26-2020, 05:58 PM
So not my home, but we have watched a home on canal that added a large room, large birdcage, with pool. House was blue before, now painted in the tan range. Looks like the house has always been there. D& J is doing the build.
TraceyMooreRN
05-26-2020, 07:12 PM
I agree, go to the county, get a copy of your existing house plans, you will see the name of the original architect/engineer, then contact them for a preliminary set of plans. You will need to do this for ARC review and bidding process, and for all of the permits that will be required. I would think the A/E should be able to give you a ballpark cost estimate, and then you can determine if it is cost justified.
Good luck with your project.
We have already hired a contractor who is currently working with the county and architect/engineer and working on estimate. I was curious not of the process to build it but to see if anyone else did this to their Lantana or designer model. A kind person has contacted me personally and has graciously stated we could come take a look at their design. It will definitely be a project and we are adding our pool too!
TraceyMooreRN
05-26-2020, 07:13 PM
So not my home, but we have watched a home on canal that added a large room, large birdcage, with pool. House was blue before, now painted in the tan range. Looks like the house has always been there. D& J is doing the build.
Great, I am hoping for addition that works well with the existing plan doesn't look like an add on. Hard to visualize a blue print.
TraceyMooreRN
05-26-2020, 07:17 PM
Not to sound like a wise guy , but aren’t there professionals you should be calling
Well, you kinda did sound like a wise guy or you wouldn't have had to state that fact. It is okay, maybe I wasn't clear enough- we have a contractor, county site plan, etc and well aware of the process- just wanted a visual to look at to see how others maybe coordinated a garage addition on a similar model. Thank you.
dewilson58
05-26-2020, 08:34 PM
Well, you kinda did sound like a wise guy or you wouldn't have had to state that fact. It is okay, maybe I wasn't clear enough- we have a contractor, county site plan, etc and well aware of the process- just wanted a visual to look at to see how others maybe coordinated a garage addition on a similar model. Thank you.
"The goal is to change the golf cart garage into single car garage door"
how did you install a larger garage door by only "blowing out the back" ??
Rwirish
05-27-2020, 05:06 AM
Why not call a professional?
57ChevyFI
05-27-2020, 05:40 AM
We are also changing the golf cart garage door to an 8’ door.
asalesky
05-27-2020, 05:54 AM
May I ask which contractor you are using? I’m not close to pulling the trigger for this type of project but it is on our list in the next few years. Good luck!
DBChris
05-27-2020, 07:31 AM
"The goal is to change the golf cart garage into single car garage door"
how did you install a larger garage door by only "blowing out the back" ??
That was exactly my thought. You beat me to it.
kendi
05-27-2020, 08:08 AM
Why not call a professional?
It always helps to get input from others who have done similar remodels.
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