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Tim Carter points out why a new garage is too small. Those with minimal life experience are not able to comprehend what Tim shares. "Truth is like poetry...and most people HATE poetr
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@askthebuilder

2 weeks ago

Go watch this other video I did BEFORE you comment. There are but 14 inches between the side of my Volvo and the recycling bins. It's impossible to open the passenger doors enough to squeeze in or out of the car. The Volvo is centered in a 9-foot-wide door. If I pulled it into this opening, there would be 6 inches LESS of space! Watch this: youtube.com/shorts/Rzduy3AIVyw?feature=share

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@russellseaton2014

1 week ago

As many others already wrote, standard garage size on houses built in suburban housing tracts where they build 100 houses at a time, is 20' by 20'. 20 feet. Standard double wide garage doors are 16' wide. That means you have matching 2' walls on each side. This is also why garages and exterior buildings are 16', 20', 24', 28', etc. in width or length. Fits standard 4'x8' plywood. Custom sizing adds a lot of cost.

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@l0I0I0I0

6 months ago

But if its 4 foot, there's less room to drive into the garage and less freedom of choices? If that wall is shorter, the owner has the option to leave more space and position objects in another location such as on one side or the other rather than no choice? Just asking?

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@terrydougherty7078

6 months ago

Where are the plans? What’s the door opening specified v. what was built? One cannot make the generalization statement by looking solely at the return wall.

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@timjones3434

1 week ago

This is how every house is built, 20’ wide (or less) with a 16’ garage door, anything bigger is listed as “ oversized “, is what it is

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@Burnsiealex

6 months ago

My guy there is LOADS of space in that garage. To assume that the owner plans to park as close to the wall as possible, is very odd.

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@KING-FU

2 weeks ago

As a lifelong G.C. I wouldn’t call it an “error” (like the title), that implies a workmanship failure, code violation, or difference from the plans (incorrect wall dimensions, etc.). He does have a valid point that extra space in that area provides more options / usability. I actually prefer 18’ wide garage doors for two car garages… makes it much easier to get in / out with large vehicles, but that doesn’t make 16’ doors an “error”. JS

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@AWSmith1955

1 week ago

How does that compare to the typical North American parking lot striping?
The standard dimensions for parking spaces and aisles in North America are:
Parking spaces: 8.5–9 ft wide by 18 ft long
Parking lot aisles: 14–24 ft wide, depending on whether the aisle is one-way or two-way
Parking space angle: 30°, 45°, 60°, or 90° relative to the curb
Parallel parking: 8 ft 6 in by 23 ft, with 19 ft for the parking space and 4 ft for safety space
Compact parallel parking: 6.5 ft by 19.6 ft, with 11 ft 6 in next to it for traffic flow

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@MrM-bg3zp

2 weeks ago

If the plan conforms to the building code, the builder can do it. If you don’t like it, you don’t buy it.

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@20truck

1 week ago

What's happening is they're trying to build a garage as small as possible to get 2 cars in there, however when the car pulls in it's not going to be against the wall it'll be over at least another foot so that'll give you about 28 in to 3 ft of clearance to walk around your car but most two car garages are so tight you can barely open the door. Now if you think you're going to pull in this garage with a suburban and a Chevy 1500 pickup truck you're completely wrong, and I'll guarantee you the doors are going to be 7 ft high they're not going to be 8 ft doors either. My particular garage at my house is 30 ft wide and 24 ft deep and I have a 18 ft door so I have 6 ft on each side I can put stuff and I'll be honest that's very handy to have I can park my tractor put stuff on either side of the vehicles I have plenty of room to get in and out it works well but I designed my house and built it myself. When you go into these cookie cutter neighborhoods everything is done as cheap as possible You better have your home inspected by a very very trustworthy home inspector before you close on it because I will guarantee you they are not going to have any skilled craftsman doing those jobs It's going to be thrown together as fast as they can do it with the cheapest quality product money can purchase. And if you have tile anywhere in your house You better go in there and take a look and do leak test before you buy it because chance are they didn't waterproof the underlayment correctly and you're going to have leaks.

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@mattstiglic

1 day ago

I dont know whos worse, the architects who have absolutely no idea how to engineer practicality, or the builders who follow the prints blindly with no regard for practicality.

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@garryallan824

1 week ago

What's the overall size of garage? I build my minimum 2 car garages 24'x24' INTERIOR with either 2 - 10' wide doors or an 18 foot door. If the door is only 16 feet wide in this garage plus 2 feet each side and each vehicle is 6 feet wide 20'-12'=8' for 3 sections. However, this garage looks much wider than 20 feet wide.

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@outlawedmedia4336

45 minutes ago

This is deeper than my garage. I can't open my doors without squeezing.

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@fatfred1234

6 months ago

They DON'T care about the people that buy the house! They just want to build as cheaply as possible with the biggest profit!

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@Flamingtac0

3 days ago

Hell, my two car garage has three inches past the overhead rails to each wall, and a set of concrete steps jutting into where a vehicle door would be because they added the garage 4 years after the home was built, and didn't bother using any of the 7 additional feet between the setback and the house to make it an actual 2 car garage.

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@Mark-jh6px

1 day ago

Absolutely true! I have a garage built that way. Cannot understand architects and builders doing this. All you have to do is add 2 or 3 more feet.

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@2wheel93

1 month ago

I think you are stating your arguments wrong the length of those wing walls for the garage door does not make a difference in the width of the garage weather you have those wings span 2’ or 4’ you will still be able to only fit the same amount of cars just like the garage video you did at your home I think your argument is more that the architects should engineer bigger garage width in general for two car garages so you can have more space making those wing walls come out 4 feet instead of 2 feet will not give you anymore space because footprint of garage is still the same the only thing you would be doing if you made those come out the 4 feet is making your garage door smaller that’s it.


And if making the overall size of the garage bigger is what your saying you are correct and I agree with you they should be made bigger but a lot of hous

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@jslice5967

6 months ago

My garage is built the same way, and i have NEVER had any of those problems. Simply don't park too close to the wall. Simple.

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@shaejarvis2710

2 weeks ago

We do foundations for 3 builders in MO and every standard garage is 20’ wide with 2’ returns. 16’ garage throat

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@matthewk9509

1 week ago

typically a garage door is 8'-9' wide with the car being 7.5' wide
a typical parking space is 8.5'-9' wide.
with a 24' wide garage and 15' of car width you have 3' between cars and walls.

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