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Detached garage

I see detached garages with no drywall all the time. I see some older homes with attached garages with no drywall. It is not required unless it is a local building code.
 
I see detached garages with no drywall all the time. I see some older homes with attached garages with no drywall. It is not required unless it is a local building code.
You probably DON'T SEE weeks at a time where the temps don't get over 20 degrees or below zero at night.

Here, they're either insulated with drywall or insulated with OSB on the walls. Otherwise, they're about as useful as a large meat locker.

However, code doesn't require finished interior walls except for attached garages on the walls adjacent to living areas, fire code thing. I'd be inclined to make a negative adjustment for an unfinished garage vs. a finished.
 
Does my detached garage need drywall installed if I want to sell my dwelling. Garage is 35 feet from my house. Please advise
The question defies logic.

What does your local municipal building codes say?

What planet is this?
 
What he said
My garage has drywall but I don't think there is any insulation behind the wall.

I know this because my toes freeze at night when I pass out smoking a cigar and drinking too much whiskey, even if the space heater is on.

I bought the insulated garage door which sort of helped. Keeping the scuttle cover open to let the smoke out probably does not help.

Interesting factoid; Birkenstock sandals lower piece sole is no longer comprised of that high end rubber like it used to be.

I know this because one day I fell asleep with my sandal facing the space heater and when I woke up the sole had shrunk to literally half the size while the shoe was still on my foot.

This summer we battled mices and they were breeding faster than we could catch them. A hundred thousand glue boxes later, finally conquered the mice.

Turns out laying them flat without forming a box is the winning play. Then you can lay dozens of them in mouse traffic areas and despite their mini mammal olympian capabilities, they still land on the boards somewhere. The fun part is making little mouse sandwiches out of the board while they squeak a lot, and tossing them in the trash.

I thought it was funny when one day my border collie was covered in glue boards. Wife and kids, not so much.
 
I know this because my toes freeze at night when I pass out smoking a cigar and drinking too much whiskey, even if the space heater is on.
I know this because one day I fell asleep with my sandal facing the space heater and when I woke up the sole had shrunk to literally half the size while the shoe was still on my foot.
Dang dude.....you're going to burn your house down ...
 
He's lighting whatever he's smoking with the space heater.... then passing out LOL
Yeah, I've never tried smoking weed and carbon monoxide at the same time...
 
I want some of what Mile High is smoking...
Well here is how it works. You walk into the bud shop. You walk out of the bud shop. Not knowing how your body will respond to high potency product is the primary thrill, like hoping your parachute opens, pretty close to that. You'll either have a grand time watching movies while you bbq, finish with cigar and whiskey, or you'll end up in a dark corner under a blanket wondering what happened to your life. Legal MJ with a retail component is straight out of hand. Would have been better with simple decriminalization and right to grow for personal use only.


Check out this news article from the geniuses in Colorado Springs. They simultaneously approved two conflicting ballot measures in the same voting cycle. On one hand they approved expanding the retail MJ program where medical outlets (special license required to buy, low taxes, unlimited product options) were allowed to expand to also offer a retail outlet (anyone can buy without a license, higher taxes & less product choices). On the other hand they also passed a law prohibiting recreational stores in the city limits. So medical stores can now offer recreational, but they're banned from doing so in the exact same second the allowance was approved by voters. My take; That's some fast acting high potency stuff! Wow!

You thought I was crazy... I voted no on everything; That's a tax, that's government expansion, that's curtailing rights, that's another subsidy, that's eroding due process, that's a tax by another name, that's imbalanced privileges for one class of person but not another, school systems don't need any more money they waste it all on woke grifters and dei initiatives anyways. Red down the line, no exceptions. What gets me is how the late surge of red voters actually did flip the congress persons seat. But it took them almost ten days to count all the ballots to confirm that. Anyone care to tell me how in the hell we reported a win for blue on the presidential ticket in one single day and supposedly counted all the ballots for that race fast enough to report the next day? But it took another week and a half to figure out the exact counts for local races? Elections are rigged out in the open and nobody even cares.

 

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