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BUILDING
PROCESS
Here is a breakdown of the different stages
in a typical Pacific Garage project:
Stage 1:
Design. Pacific Garages can help you design your garage and
layout the entire project including site work, driveways,
walkways, drainage and floor plans.
Stage 2:
Plans and Permits. Plans are drawn by Pacific Garages to suite
your specific project. Engineering when needed is also handled
by us. Permit processing is also handled by Pacific Garages,
but the actual permit fees are paid by the owner in order
to avoid paying sales tax on the permit fees.
Stage 3:
Sitework and Excavation. No matter who is doing the actual
excavation, it is best if all of us know when and by whom
it is being done. Please call us and have any excavator touch
base with us (preferably several days) before starting, so
we can schedule someone to be there.

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Stage 4: The Foundation. The
process takes approximately one and a half weeks. After the
forms have been installed, the building inspector will usually
come by within two days. We would appreciate if you could
check the building permit and tell us when the inspection
has been done. The inspector needs to have open access to
the site and will either sign the foundation part of the permit
or leave a correction notice if they find something that we
need to address.
Stage 5:
Pouring the Concrete. Due to the nature of concrete and the
possibility of weather messing up a schedule, it is sometimes
hard to let you know more than one day in advance when we
will pour it. If you could make sure that the site is clear
of all extra vehicles and any other impediments to a large
concrete redi-mix truck, it would help a lot. We will try
to keep you informed of the schedule, and if needed, please
call and arrange a way to insure a certain time or day. Otherwise,
we will expedite the job as quickly as possible.
Stage 6:
Building Materials Delivery. We normally deliver the lumber,
trusses and other materials one to four days in advance of
the building crew. Here again we need free access to the site,
and if you must have an exact day or time, please call us.
Any paper work that is sent with the lumber should either
be left with it or given to the carpenters when they start.
We need most of the paperwork, both for verifying delivery
and for the inspectors.
Stage 7:
Building. It will take anywhere from three to six days to
frame and side your Pacific Garage. Some may take longer on
account of size or more options. Where you can be most helpful
at this stage is by providing sufficient electricity. We need
at least two separate 15-amp circuits, one of which we'd prefer
to be equipped with a 20-amp breaker. In wet situations, it
is possible that a breaker could be tripped, so we would need
to either have a resident home who would be able to reset
the breaker or have access to the electrical panel. We usually
know within one to two hours the first day if there will be
problems with the circuits, so the first day of building is
the most important.
Stage 8:
Roofing and Garage Doors. The roofing will be delivered on
a large truck and placed on the roof, making for the last
large truck to need access. The roofing usually gets there
within one to three days of the framing's completion. The
roofer will follow the delivery by one to two days. They will
need one electrical outlet, preferably with an amperage of
20.
The garage doors are scheduled to be installed about the same
time as the roof is going on. They will need one electrical
outlet also.
Stage 9:
Final Inspection. We will try to get the final inspector out
as soon as we get the roof on, which is usually within two
days. The inspector will need to have the building unlocked
until they final it. We will ask you to monitor the permit
and let us know of the results. Call us even if they haven't
come, because sometimes they make mistakes, too.
Stage 10:
Electricity, sheetrock, insulation and plumbing are required
to be finished before final occupency. Final framing inspection
is completed by Pacific Garages, however the final occupency
of the garage is held pending the completion of these tasks.
Stage 11:
Final occupancy. - park your car, boat, trailer, etc. Stuff
boxes up in the rafters, build shelves and hang bikes from
a hook. You get the drift :)
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