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Garage Building Guides from DoItYourself.com

 

Free, online guides to each stage of garage building, how-to advice, and building tricks and hints.
 

DoItYourself.com was founded in 1995 to be a destination for consumers to locate fair and unbiased home improvement information in a community environment. The original goal of the organization was to be a community information resource however, with growing popularity, the site developed into community forums and an online warehouse with over 100,000 products for sale with nationwide delivery, at competitive prices.

With a wealth of how-to content, expertly moderated community forums, detailed project information and a vast amount of home improvement features this site brings out the handyperson in everyone via a searchable database.

 

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If you can't find a free plan that's just right for you, check out these websites for hundreds of great designs, inexpensive blueprints, do-it-yourself design software and easy-to-assemble building kits. 

Do-It-Yourself Garage Design/Build Software  Design your own garage or workshop. This easy software lets you create construction drawings, 3D building views and a materials list. Your one, two or multi-car garage can have a hip or gable roof, doors and windows right where you want them, and materials of your choice. With side walls up to 14' high, you can shelter your car, RV, camper, truck or boat. The software comes with a step-by-step building guide.

Design Your Own Garage, Shed or Barn with Plan3D  Plan3D is a new online service that helps you create a new home, garage, shed or barn and then see how it will look on your property. View your work from any angle - inside and out.  Scan existing plans into Plan3D and take a virtual walk through in lifelike 3D.

aBetterGarage.com  This selection of garage designs is probably the best you'll find anywhere on the Internet. Besides blueprints for garages, carports, workshops, carriage houses and car barns, you'll find prefab kits, do-it-yourself plans and design-it-yourself software.

 

Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced building professional who knows local conditions, before you start to build. Plans may have to be modified by a local professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements.