guyver - that doesn't exactly turn a carport into a garage... :hmm:
can you park there?
is it covered?
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you may be screwed by zoning and square footage requirements. Sometimes you can have footage as a carport but not as a garage, depending on the lot and house size.
My neighbor had to do that, he has a long RV bay down the side of his shop that he could not enclose.
Does it get super windy in Santa Fe where you're moving to?
Tools will 'walk away' if stored in your garage...lol
Fuck.... 53K?
I am moving to AZ.
well.. don't move to a shitty neighborhood.
well.. don't move to a shitty neighborhood.
or get a property fence around your whole property.
problem solved.
:sneaky:
I agree with MotF ... take it down and build a proper garage. Your biggest cost will be the foundation. Wall studs and roof rafters / trusses are not too costly and roof materials run a wide range, depending on what you like. If you do this, don't forget to run in plenty of electric power, especially if you want to use it as a workshop.
But if you build it yourself, you get to chose everything. What sq footage, how many bays, where to put the car lift, how to set up your workshop, you can add storage over the bays. I know I would like a 4 bay garage when I move. Even if it needs to be a seperate structure. With one bay intended for maintenance work.