PA hayseed
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Ditto on the higher walls. As a guy with doors too short for my newer tractor with canopy, I can't emphasize enough going higher. As a result I have to put the canopy on after removing the tractor from the garage. It may be that one day you will come a across a fabulous deal on a piece of equipment that won't get through smaller doors, or trade in your tractor. going higher costs more in the short term, but costs far less if your equipment needs change.
Other than that, you can get windows fairly cheaply if you look at the right places. I like windows for the light and the ventilation. Sometimes you just need a crack on either side, sometimes you will have every door and window open. You can always put film on the glass if your concerned about prying eyes. As far as security goes, if they want in they are going to get in so I wouldn't be concerned about windows. Opening the garage door isn't always the best option.
There are far too many concrete posts on this site for floors for me to offer anything meaningful.
One thing to consider before building is drainage. If you ever have water there, in or around the garage, consider a floor drain or several. I would also consider heat sources - future tense. You may eventually want to run a furnace or stove and it is always better if you plan for the possibility now. When they pour your slab, you may want them to stub through the floor for any other possible entry or exits for your garage. I had them stub in two corners for me, one I ran power through, and the other I have for water.
I have roll up doors, and came across a cheap but good door opener. Sure is nice in winter not to get off, go open, get back on, get in garage, get off and close the door. Course you guys don't really have winter there...but that is another thread.
Good luck.
Other than that, you can get windows fairly cheaply if you look at the right places. I like windows for the light and the ventilation. Sometimes you just need a crack on either side, sometimes you will have every door and window open. You can always put film on the glass if your concerned about prying eyes. As far as security goes, if they want in they are going to get in so I wouldn't be concerned about windows. Opening the garage door isn't always the best option.
There are far too many concrete posts on this site for floors for me to offer anything meaningful.
One thing to consider before building is drainage. If you ever have water there, in or around the garage, consider a floor drain or several. I would also consider heat sources - future tense. You may eventually want to run a furnace or stove and it is always better if you plan for the possibility now. When they pour your slab, you may want them to stub through the floor for any other possible entry or exits for your garage. I had them stub in two corners for me, one I ran power through, and the other I have for water.
I have roll up doors, and came across a cheap but good door opener. Sure is nice in winter not to get off, go open, get back on, get in garage, get off and close the door. Course you guys don't really have winter there...but that is another thread.
Good luck.