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When you need more space and are on a budget, you should consider converting the garage into living space for your purposes. The advantage of using the existing garage is that the basic structure and some of the wiring is already done. Converting it into a living space can be done for much more reasonable cost than adding a new room to the existing house.

Garage to Living Space Conversions it can be done for one of many purposes. You may have a growing family that needs another room. Some people turn the garage into a family or hobby room when there is no utility room in the house. Other possibilities include expanding the kitchen and dining space or creating a home office. More and more people are working from home and require additional space.

Since the garage is already framed, it’s quite easy to convert it for a different use. The garage already has electrical wiring, and often plumbing as well. Hot water tanks or sinks can often be found in the garage, which means it is connected. All garages have a permanent floor that just needs to be covered or raised in some way. Perhaps the most important job involved is removing the garage door and filling in the wall so that it blends in almost seamlessly with the rest of the house.

To start your project, first draw up preliminary plans that show exactly what you plan to do. You will need to hire a licensed plumber and electrician to plan your wiring and plumbing to meet building codes. You will take the remodeling plans and electrical and plumbing plans to the building department and apply for a permit. If you hire a contractor, he or she will be responsible for obtaining the correct permits. Permit rules are different for each county, so check with your local agency about permit requirements.

Once you have permission, you are ready to go. garage to living space conversions. Of course, the garage door must first be removed and the exterior wall finished. Then you can build the floor so you won’t be walking on carpet on concrete. If the room is to be used as a study or office, you can use indoor/outdoor tile or rugs laid over concrete with the appropriate adhesive if desired. The next step is to frame any walls that are needed, such as the bathroom walls.

After deciding what to do with the flooring and framed walls, you can complete the plumbing and electrical work. This is the plumbing and wiring that leads to the walls. When it’s time to hook up bathroom appliances or hang lights, it’s called finishing the plumbing and electrical. After that, you can plaster, paint, lay the flooring you like, connect the appliances in the bathroom, and so on. On some jobs, something may need to be done to create more formal access from the new room to the old house.

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