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Garage Conversion

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Okay, a new twist on an old theme. The home is the one my friends bought here in Michigan. Previous owner converted a bedroom to a garage. It has been like this for a number of years. The home was built in 1906, give or take a couple years. Friends are adding plywood doors (trying) to seal up home. This is what I observed:

Garage - 2"x10" header over existing door. Framing is a non-pressure treated disintegrating (bottom) 2"x10" single stud.

http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u452/fiddlefooted/garage/garage1.jpg

Closer view showing sagging 2"x10". Doorway is 79" on one side, 78" on the other side of header. Whoever framed this was definitely not a good carpenter.

http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u452/fiddlefooted/garage/garage2.jpg

Interior showing where basement wall was removed. No beam/support was added after wall was removed. The 2"x4" left of the wall is not attached to anything.

http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u452/fiddlefooted/garage/garage3.jpg

Section showing the removed foundation wall.

http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u452/fiddlefooted/garage/garage4.jpg

Temporary fix. Added two real 4"x4" cedar posts to support garage door header.

http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u452/fiddlefooted/garage/garage5.jpg

This is scheduled to be fixed next year. The length of the wall that was removed is a little less than 10'. A beam and posts will be added to replace the wall, roll-up garage door will be removed, and space will be used as storage/work room. Oh, and snow fall here is around 6'.

Sue
 
Oh, and snow fall here is around 6'
a week. :D a
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