1.5-Car Garage Size and Benefits

1.5-Car Garage Size and Benefits

The Benefits of a 1.5-Car Garage

Admittedly, the name is a little bit silly. No one owns half of a car — or at least not one that is drivable! Why then is there a designated 1.5-car garage size?

Surprisingly, the importance of the 1.5-car garage is growing, especially for homeowners with limited space for adding a garage to their property. Even those who already own a garage are opting to renovate it, expanding to the 1.5 size.

So if you find that your garage currently feels cramped or if you are looking into ways a garage can add to the value of a home, perhaps it is time to consider whether the 1.5-car garage is the solution for you. You’ll want to take a look at aspects such as the dimensions of the 1.5-car garage, the pros and cons, how exactly to go about increasing your garage size and installing a new garage door to fit it.

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In this guide, we’ll provide you with information to help you make your decision. Join us as we discuss all things 1.5-car garage!

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How Big Is a 1.5-Car Garage?

a 1.5-car garage is a little larger than a standard one-car garage.

When looking at statistical trends in new home builds, it is clear that the two-car garage is king. According to a recent study from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), 61.9% of all the new houses that broke ground in 2014 included a two-car garage. An additional 23.5% featured a garage with enough space for three or more vehicles.

However, not everyone adding or expanding a garage has an open lot available. In such cases, a two or three-car garage might not be feasible, but the 1.5-car garage may be the perfect solution.

What Size is a 1.5-Car Garage?

As the name would imply, a 1.5-car garage is a garage that’s a little bigger than a standard one car garage, but not quite as big as a two-car garage. A typical one-car garage size is between 12 and 16 feet wide, while a standard two-car garage tends to be between 20 feet and 24 feet wide. A standard three-car garage is 30 feet wide.

The dimensions of a 1.5-car garage fit right in between the one and two-car garage — at between 16 feet and 20 feet wide. Some 1.5-car garages use a standard single-size garage door, while others take advantage of the added space and incorporate a larger 1.5-car garage door. Those with larger vehicles often opt for the latter.

All standard garages have roughly the same depth, about 22 feet to 24 feet — although some home designers have chosen special, extra-deep garages. The extra depth is especially useful for boat owners or those who have oversized trucks that could benefit from the additional length. If you are mostly interested in the 1.5-car garage because of the size of the vehicle you are looking to park in your garage, then added depth might be as useful as added width.

In other words, if you are wondering what the best sizes for a garage are, the answer will vary greatly depending on your needs.

What Are the Benefits of a 1.5-Car Garage?

If you have a fleet of vehicles you want to park under a roof every night, honestly, the 1.5-car garage may not be for you. However, for those with limited options for expansion, the 1.5-car solution is a perfect fit. Let’s break down the many benefits of the 1.5-car garage:

1. Small Footprint on Tight Lots

If you live in an urban area, the 1.5-car garage may be the best way to avoid risky street parking. Additionally, if you own an urban or historical home, you know that expansions can be a headache. Houses were not constructed on large yards or acres of property. In such situations, garages may need to be fit into smaller spaces.

However, the standard one-car garage can be limiting. If you want to use a garage for parking a car as well as additional storage, the standard one-car garage just isn’t big enough. On the other hand, the two-car garage may be too big. Especially in historic districts, adding a garage with street access may be difficult, and adding access to two doors may be impossible.

In historic districts, a 1.5-car garage is the ultimate compromise.

In such situations — where a homeowner wants both versatility and a smaller footprint, the 1.5-car garage is the ultimate compromise.

2. A Large Vehicle — and Young Drivers

If you have a new driver under your roof, you know that even the most responsible teenager is liable to scratch a rearview mirror or two. It takes years of practice to become confident in the width of your review mirrors.

However, the risk to rear view mirrors — as well as the side panels — of your car rises exponentially if your vehicle is wider. If your teen driver is learning on the family minivan, a tight single garage may be even more of a challenge than if you had a sedan.

Many with larger vehicles, such as vans, large SUVs and pickup trucks, opt for a 1.5-car garage with an equally oversized door. While some 1.5-car garages still feature the standard single-size door, the oversized door is a perfect pairing for an equally oversized car.

While this is especially helpful if you have a driver still with their learner’s permit, even if you have years of experience behind the wheel, you could still benefit from some additional side clearance when parking a big vehicle. In fact, if you have a commercial-grade vehicle, the oversized door might be a necessity. Parking in a single-car bay may amount to more than just threading a needle — it may be an impossibility.

3. More Space for Loading and Unloading

Maybe your family hasn’t reached driving age yet. That doesn’t mean a 1.5-car garage won’t make your life easier! For those with very young kids — especially those who still ride in a car seat — the extra clearance on each side of the car will make loading kids in much easier. Leaning into the backseat of a vehicle to latch a kid into their seat is hard enough. Doing so with limited space between the car and a wall makes the process downright back-breaking!

Even if you don’t have little kids, if you regularly transport things — such as groceries, equipment or luggage for travel — in the back seat of your car, having additional space for loading and unloading can make the process much less painful!

4. More Storage

While a garage, by its most basic definition, is a place to store vehicles, many of us use that space to store countless other things. In fact, too much non-car storage has become a problem for many homeowners.

According to a recent survey, one in four Americans has so much stuff in their garage that they actually can’t park their car inside!

Unfortunately, becoming a member of this dubious 25% increases exponentially if you have a single-car garage. That’s because such a space is not designed for additional storage in the first place!

25% of Americans have so much stuff in their garage that they can't park their cars inside.

However, even if you have a small property and only one car, there are still plenty of things you’d probably love to keep in your garage. Garden equipment, snow clearing tools and sports gear are all perfectly suited for garage storage.

That’s where the 1.5-car garage comes in. The added clearance on both sides of the car — as well as space in the back of the garage — can be utilized as storage space. Add in some well-designed storage solutions, and you can ensure you have plenty of space to park both your car and your lawnmower without damaging either.

5. Increased Workspace Available

Whether you are an artist, carpenter, craftsperson, aspiring rock star or a do-it-yourself mechanic, the garage is a great place for your craft. The expanded size of a 1.5-car garage makes the space even more versatile.

Tool bench and tools in a garage

If you like to work on your car yourself, you have likely collected several mechanic’s tools over time. These tools take up space. However, considering that they are designed to be used on your car, it doesn’t make much sense to store them in your basement. They are often heavy and can become covered in grease, making transportation laborious and potentially messy. You also don’t want to leave them somewhere insecure, as they can also be expensive. With a single-car garage, both storing your equipment and parking your car is a challenge. A 1.5-car garage gives you the space you need.

If you use your garage as a practice area for an aptly-named garage band, you need to make sure you have the space to rock out. While you will likCOMMely move your car into the driveway while you practice, a 1.5-car garage allows you store your equipment between practices.

Regardless of how you use the space, a 1.5-car garage makes that space more versatile.

How Do I Install an Oversized 1.5-Car Garage Door?

While it is easy to see the many benefits of a 1.5-car garage door, the fear of installing one can often deter homeowners from investing. To demystify the process, here’s a short explanation of what is involved in the installation process.

Doors for 1.5-car garages are not a common size. That means many homeowners who want a 1.5-car garage door cannot simply order a standard door and be done with it. For those who are interested in a 1.5-car garage for the added storage but do not necessarily need a larger door, then this isn’t a big deal. In such cases, a standard single-car door may suffice.

Doors for 1.5-car garages are not a common size and often need to be custom-made.

However, if your primary motivation for investing in a 1.5-car garage is to accommodate a larger vehicle, an oversized garage with a regularly-sized door won’t improve your situation.

In these cases, a custom door is the best solution. That way, you can invest in a garage door that perfectly matches your specifications. Because custom doors are designed to certain specifications, they cannot be mass-produced.

The key to maximizing value without breaking the bank lies in finding a custom garage door manufacturer that is affordable without sacrificing quality. In such cases, you need to partner with a custom fabrication company with a sterling reputation, such as Spokane, Washington’s own Continental Door Company.

A good fabricator will have the tools necessary to make doors to any specification. This includes being well-stocked with common raw spring snakes, meaning that they can cut springs — a crucial piece of any garage door — to any length. They will also need the means to customize track assemblies. Finally, welding shops will need to have the means to shape, customize and support heavy steel doors, providing homeowners with beautiful doors that will stand the test of time.

Should I Expand My Garage?

At some point, homeowners interested in expanding their garage must do a cost/benefit analysis. On the one hand, an expanded garage adds utility and convenience to any home. However, a renovation can also be costly. So the question is this: Is it worth it?

As with any home improvement, a garage renovation is about more than added convenience — although that is a huge factor! A garage expansion alsINSULo has the potential to add incredible value to your home. For those who want to resell their home at some point in the future, added value has the potential of recouping a large portion of the initial investment.

According to Pocket Sense, a full garage addition on average will recoup 63.7% of its cost. Regarding return on investment, that ranks just behind a kitchen remodel (68.9%) and just ahead of the addition of a master suite (63.2%).

A full garage addition will recoup 63.7% of its cost, on average.

As far as increased home values, a new garage is a safe bet. Other factors — such as the availability of garages in other homes in the neighborhood — could increase a new garage’s ROI.

However, if you already have a garage but you want to improve it — such as expanding the size of the door — then your ROI will actually increase. According to the same study, a new garage door recouped 75.7% of its initial cost.

In addition to ROI, a new garage might make your home more appealing when it goes up for sale. For instance, if you are selling during a time that could be described as a “buyer’s market,” getting a leg up on the competition is a great way to sell a home and avoid costly time spent on the market.

However, regardless of the dollars and cents of the project, you need to think about how a garage door replacement, addition or expansion will improve your daily life. If you have a hobby that brings you joy but don’t have the space to do it, then the way an expanded garage improves your life will be worth the cost. If you have a driver in your family who consistently sends you to the paint department at your car dealer, then consider the amount of money a wider door might save you. And if you’re constantly having to bend in awkward positions to get your child into their car seat, then the investment just might be worth it, too.

On the other hand, if you are happy with your garage and you just want to renovate because you think it will pay for itself when you go to sell, know that it is highly unlikely that you will recoup the costs in entirety. A garage renovation, regardless of the type, has a great ROI when compared to other home improvements. However, it’s not a way to make money.

Are There Any Other Tips for Renovating a 1.5-Car Garage?

If you really want to maximize the ROI of a new 1.5-car garage, there are little things you can do that will go a long way. Here are some of our best tips for maximizing your renovation:

1. Invest in Insulation

If you are renovating an older garage, it is likely that it is poorly insulated. As homeowners across the country have become more aware of energy costs and carbon footprints, many new builds have focused on adding insulation. However, even those that add insulation to their older homes often neglect their garages.

Luckily, adding insulation is easy when you are doing a renovation. You will already have your garage empty and installation equipment at the ready. Basic insulation also isn’t too pricey, so it’s likely it can fit into your budget.

Adding insulation to a garage  is easy during the renovation process.

2. Improve Security

Just as older garages tend to lack insulation, they are also regularly lacking in security.

New doors often come with extensive security features as well as smartphone connectivity, and these features will likely be appealing to homebuyers. They will also keep your home safer, meaning they are a great investment for you and your family even if you are not planning on selling anytime in the near future.

3. Look out for Tax Credits

Although our tax system is currently evolving, you should always keep an eye out for home improvement-related tax credits. These are especially prevalent for those looking to improve energy efficiency.

If you can take advantage of tax credits, you can further improve your ROI by recouping investment costs even before it comes time to sell.

Keep in mind that some of these tax credits will be specific to your state or locality. So even if a federal tax credit isn’t available, you may be able to find a state or local credit that can help to defray the cost of investing in energy-efficient improvements.

Keep a look out for home improvement-related tax credits.

4. Think About Curb Appeal

While we all have our personal tastes, if you are looking to maximize ROI, you need to make sure your improvements are in line with current trends. That way, your home will be more appealing to future buyers.

Luckily, even a new garage door can drastically increase the curb appeal of your home. This is a relatively inexpensive renovation, meaning you can quickly and drastically increase your chances of selling your home by simply switching out an old, dated door with a new one!

5. Consider Maintenance Costs

As you are calculating the cost/benefit of a garage renovation, also consider the cost of maintaining an aging door and opener. With so many moving parts that are put to use over and over, day after day, it is easy for an older door to become more costly to repair than to replace.

Older garage doors can be more costly to repair than replace

So if you are finding that your door is constantly causing you to reach for the phone and call for a repair, it may be a smarter economic move to invest in a new door.

These are but a few of the many things to consider when looking into a garage renovation.

Where Should I Go to Get My New Garage Door?

If you are ready to invest in a new garage door, it is imperative that you turn to a partner you can trust. If you are in Spokane, Spokane Valley, Coeur d’Alene or the surrounding area, your best option is Continental Door Company.

Since the year 2000, we have been serving the greater Spokane, Washington area, providing peerless residential garage door installation, service and repair as well as custom fabrication. We focus on passing on value to our customers, ensuring affordability never compromises quality.

So if it’s time to install your 1.5-car garage door or build your 1.5-car garage addition, then contact us today!

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    Updated: 05/22/2019

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