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How to plan a garage upgrade or conversion

- BY PAUL F. P. POGUE Ask Angi

Transformi­ng a garage into an additional room gives homeowners more space when they have limited options for expansion outside or their house doesn’t have a basement.

Most often homeowners are looking at a plan to convert a garage into a bedroom or rec room. Conversely, you might just want to upgrade your storage or workspace. Whatever the case, many contractor­s now specialize in garage conversion­s and can help you bring your vision to life.

Garage upgrades tend to improve your resale value as well, provided they’re not too specific. A hobby room dedicated to your favorite college team will make you very happy, but might limit your resale options more than a living suite would.

Keep in mind you’ll have to make a significan­t investment to accomplish this. A garage remodel costs an average of $11,000. Most jobs cost between $6,000 and $21,000, though a bigticket upgrade such as an in-law suite will probably cost even more.

You can also consider hiring a dedicated garage organizer if you want to make the best use of the space for traditiona­l garage tasks such as hobbies, tool storage or car maintenanc­e.

What affects garage remodeling cost?

The cost to convert a garage relies heavily on your intentions for the area. Size of the garage, age of the house and the remodel purpose will all affect the final cost.

A typical conversion includes adding insulation inside the drywall, rewiring, bringing the floor level to the rest of the house and protecting the floor from moisture using either a moisture barrier or ceramic tile flooring. Ask your contractor about the ability of your HVAC system to handle another room. You might have to install a separate system.

You will also need to decide if you want any sort of plumbing run into the new room and if you want to add a crawl space above the garage or other storage options. There’s also the garage door to consider. It can be left intact or converted into a wall.

Talk to your contractor about your city’s building codes before starting the project. Municipal codes regulate anything from electrical outlet placement to window and door requiremen­ts. And often, garages are originally built to different codes from living areas. If you’re converting a garage to living space, you’ll need to meet numerous requiremen­ts to pull it off.

Incidental­ly, all these changes might get in the way of actually keeping a car in there! But if you use up all the space and you still want to protect your car from the elements, the addition of a carport will take up minimal space on your driveway.

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YING FENG JOHANSSON Dreamstime via TNS One possible garage remodeling option could be a dedicated organizati­on system for tools.

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