Nice. I'm sure you're glad to get to this point. I noticed your doors are on the "low" side of the building and you have to drive across the porch area. No concern with headroom? Hard to tell how much clearance you have at the porch eave.
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That is a bummer. I just had a friend finish up a fairly nice RV garage, only to find out that their RV does not fit by 1'. Same thing, the architect screwed it up.Porch clearance was an issue during this build. I was supposed to have 9’ high doors but the clearance under the porch is 7’3”. The garage doors are 8’ high. To say we had issues with the architect would be the politest statement I could make.
The blue trim is actually 16” tall and is covering the bar joists which support the 20’ openings between the posts. If you scroll back through the pictures you can see them before they were covered.
Those bar joists are 16” tall and are supporting the porch trusses.
Or let the air out of the tires if it is a challenge. You might be able to place a smaller metal ibeam down the road.If it ever becomes a serious issue then just cut in another door on the backside.