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Since a garage is usually attached to or very near a house, it would be best to have a garage style that is like the house. The four most common styles are: gable, reverse gable, hip, and gambrel.
Common types: gable, reverse gable, hip, and gambrel.
Gable-style garages, where the two halves of the roof are symmetrical and join together to form a triangle, are the most common type. The garage door is installed in one of the gabled ends. These structures are easy to frame and economical to build. They also give great load-bearing capabilities as well as good drainage.
Reverse-gable garage is identical to a gable garage except one important difference. Instead of locating the door in one of the gabled ends, the door is installed under the eaves on one of the long walls. It has the same features of the gable version; this design is chosen over a gable mainly because it concerns how the garage lies in relation to the street.
Hip style garage has gabled ends that lean in toward the center. They might run all the way to the center, making a pyramid-like roof, or they may run partially in, leaving a flat portion near the center. The complex roof line is harder to frame.
Gambrel garages are basically gable garages with two pitches on each slope. This makes additional head room and storage room. The roof framing is complex, but simpler than for a hip roof.
With today's wider vehicles, it is important that you measure them and keep good enough spacing so you can get in and out comfortably, as well as walk around inside the garage. Most garages are used for storage also, so make sure there's enough space for that. Consider traffic patterns inside to make sure there's convenient access to car doors.
A new garage usually means adding a new driveway. In addition to the standard straight-to-the-doors design, you can opt for a turnaround area or additional parking space. In most cases, short driveways are sized to match the width of the garage. Longer driveways, on the other hand, are usually only single-car-width to hold down the paving costs.
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Blue Bell 19422 Blue Bell is known for its large executive-style homes, major business parks,
small community shopping facilities, and small businesses. It also is home to the Montgomery County Community College and Wings Field Airport.
Shopping Malls The nearest major shopping malls are the Montgomery Mall and the Plymouth Meeting Mall.
Industry Blue Bell is home to the global headquarters of Unisys, a provider of information technology services and products. Aetna, an insurance provider, also maintains a headquarters office there. It is also home to many other small businesses.
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Blue Bell Country Club is one of the largest communities in the area and consists of over 1000 homes. It is home to one of the nicest golf courses in the area and includes a tennis court and swimming pool. Inverness and Aususta were the first villages in the community. Each "village" is named after a famous golf course.
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