Thanks! That would be quite the long list of links 😂 I will say that most of my lighting is from Amazon, all the craftsman cabinets are from Lowe’s, floor was special/custom ordered, and all of my detailing supplies are from multiple companies and vendors.
Thank you! I didn't have to do any sort of permits or paperwork in my area as far as the remodeling was concerned. You may have different property tax requirements for having your business at home though. If I put a drain in the garage I'd have to get permits etc.
These are the Barina ones from amazon. They're pretty cheap but have held up well! I really like how easy they are to link together and don't require any fancy wiring. Just plug and play.
I like your setup not only because it's a combination of my favorite colors it also the color of my detailing brand. I will rewatch this video when I'm ready to build my garage.
I also work out of my garage... it is drywalled, decorated in an automotive theme ,insulated and has provisions for heat and water. It is still a work in progress... I need to do the floor like yours!
Nice job on your shop. I’m looking to get a home detailing biz started, definitely need to organize the garage. You made good use of your space. Btw, what’s your ceiling height?
Thank you! This update was probably done around my 3rd or 4th year in business. You can definitely make it happen with a basic space to start! Ceiling height is just above 8ft. Next space will hopefully be 10 or 12!
As long as your workspace is climate controlled and looks professional you should have no issues getting accredited by any major ceramic coating company. I've had many people say my home space is much nicer then the majority of retail shop locations around here.
The flooring is Swisstrax Ribtrax flooring. I love it! The 'vacuum' on the wall is actually a car dryer. It's by metrovac. It's great and really powerful...and really loud too haha
@@high-defdetailing1485 I do not have a drain in my 20x20 garage either.. I still wash vehicles in there all the time using conventional and rinseless methods also. that is why I am so excited to get swisstrax soon so that I don't ddrag hoses and cords etc. across across small water puddles and eliminate the need for squeegee out the pad as most of the water drains out into the driveway pretty well
Too much! haha. We had the garage down to the studs, redid electrical, put in a ceiling, new drywall, custom floor and replaced the garage door as well. Probably about $5,000 in renovation cost, not counting any detailing equipment or cabinets you see in the video.
I believe it was just an interior eggshell white from Menards. I’m going to redo it with a grey next year with Behr or Sherwin Williams paint. It’s much better quality.
@@high-defdetailing1485 yea I’m debating between white and grey as I’m planning on doing my garage over the winter. I have a Sherman Williams around the corner from me too. I do wash with my pressure washer in the garage though so trying to find the best paint to repel moisture
@@macdetails5303 I would recommend a semi-gloss paint in that case and 2 to 3 coats. Some people use exterior paint but I stick with interior. Best of luck!
@@high-defdetailing1485 Very cool. I'll be on the lookout for them. I just started my channel up and use the "On the Go" water DI system, works pretty good!
@@ddautodetailing Sweet! I've been looking at those as well. I'm thinking about going with a local company so I don't ever have to worry about refilling mine haha. Although the On the Go ones are nice and compact!
Traxion 2-700 ProGear Mobile Rolling Gear Seat W/Equipment Tray and Five All-Terrain 5" Casters www.amazon.com/dp/B00M2QMHK6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_7BSSF8Z7FF7T6HYMEFFW I just took the gear tray off mine. I love it!
Nice I always love homebase set ups
Thanks! It does make certain aspects more convenient. Are you home based?
@@high-defdetailing1485 yes and also do mobile.
@@AndysAutoCarePlus rock on 🤘🏻
NICE SHOP BUT THE SOUND QUALITY .....NAAH
haha I know right!? I have a new lapel mic now for future videos so rest assured the audio will be much better quality
What’s up man nice shop. any links to the things in the shop? Thanks
Thanks! That would be quite the long list of links 😂 I will say that most of my lighting is from Amazon, all the craftsman cabinets are from Lowe’s, floor was special/custom ordered, and all of my detailing supplies are from multiple companies and vendors.
Links to the lights would have been nice
what size is your garage ? :)
22x18!
How large is your garage?
It's pretty small actually at around 18' W x 22' D if I recall. All about maximizing space!
What is your GO to for black trim
Solution finish is fantastic for restoring faded trim. I like Gtechniq C4 coating for protection and looks!
Looks awesome! Do you have to do paperwork or anything about permits from town to build the detailing shop on your own garage?
Thank you! I didn't have to do any sort of permits or paperwork in my area as far as the remodeling was concerned. You may have different property tax requirements for having your business at home though. If I put a drain in the garage I'd have to get permits etc.
Where do we the water drain
what kind of led lights do you use. Im looking for something similar for my garage
These are the Barina ones from amazon. They're pretty cheap but have held up well! I really like how easy they are to link together and don't require any fancy wiring. Just plug and play.
@@high-defdetailing1485 Thank you!
I like your setup not only because it's a combination of my favorite colors it also the color of my detailing brand. I will rewatch this video when I'm ready to build my garage.
Thanks! It worked well and I always go compliments from customers on the flooring and color scheme. Good luck on your garage build!
What size is this shop , thanks
It's 18' by 22'
Great tour and sweet detailing space you have their. Our garages have a number of similarities! 🤘
Thank you, sir! I just subbed to your channel as well - can't wait to check out your videos!
I also work out of my garage... it is drywalled, decorated in an automotive theme ,insulated and has provisions for heat and water. It is still a work in progress... I need to do the floor like yours!
It's definitely nice working out of your home garage! The floor is always customer's favorite addition.
Nice job on your shop. I’m looking to get a home detailing biz started, definitely need to organize the garage. You made good use of your space. Btw, what’s your ceiling height?
Thank you! This update was probably done around my 3rd or 4th year in business. You can definitely make it happen with a basic space to start! Ceiling height is just above 8ft. Next space will hopefully be 10 or 12!
Is this garage a 20x20
22x18
Very nice!💯
Thank you!
Woow. I like your detailing shop😘😘
My deam also ..
Thanks! 😎
Man awesome am bout to get my garage going how much was the floor
Thanks! The floor was about $1600 for my space which is only around 400 sq/ft
Really nice setup. Great job!!
Thank you very much!
What are the dimensions of your home garage?
18x22
size tv?
42" I believe!
@@high-defdetailing1485 Thanks! By the way, garage looks dope! Keep it up!
so u detail out of your garage?
Sure do.
I'm always amazed at how many detail shops do not have lifts.
Scissor lift is in the plans for the future shop (whenever that time comes)!
@@high-defdetailing1485 They make life much easier. Shop looks great btw
@@bradhone9168 Thank you! Yes My back will be happy one day 🤣
looks great! getting my ribtrax soon!
Thanks! You’ll love it
This floor + wather = ? ;)
No issues actually!
whats used on the floor?
It's a modular flooring. Tiles that you snap together. Made by Swisstrax
How did you get accredited from your home?
As long as your workspace is climate controlled and looks professional you should have no issues getting accredited by any major ceramic coating company. I've had many people say my home space is much nicer then the majority of retail shop locations around here.
Where did you get the flooring at and also the little vacuum that’s on the wall
The flooring is Swisstrax Ribtrax flooring. I love it!
The 'vacuum' on the wall is actually a car dryer. It's by metrovac. It's great and really powerful...and really loud too haha
The dryer is awesome!
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Nice setup up! Simple, clean and organized!
Thank you! Simplicity is great for detailing 👍🏻
@@high-defdetailing1485 Yes sir, simplicity leads to efficiency and efficiency leads to more money 👍🏼
Is this garage a 20x20
Pretty much. 18x22
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Wohoo! Thank you for the support Alex!
Looks awesome! Where do you wash in the wintertime?
Thank you! I still wash in the garage but use a rinseless wash technique since I don’t have a drain.
@@high-defdetailing1485 I do not have a drain in my 20x20 garage either.. I still wash vehicles in there all the time using conventional and rinseless methods also. that is why I am so excited to get swisstrax soon so that I don't ddrag hoses and cords etc. across across small water puddles and eliminate the need for squeegee out the pad as most of the water drains out into the driveway pretty well
@@waxmanvids5015 if you’ve got good slope you should be good to go!
Hey, how big is the shop ? (DxW)?
Hey! Thanks for watching. Shop is 22’x18’
@@BRunkel07 Thanks. very nice shop btw!
@@r_videoss thank you!
How much did u spend in total?
Too much! haha. We had the garage down to the studs, redid electrical, put in a ceiling, new drywall, custom floor and replaced the garage door as well. Probably about $5,000 in renovation cost, not counting any detailing equipment or cabinets you see in the video.
@@BRunkel07 5k is not bad at all...you did great job.
Thanks!
What paint did you use for your walls?
I believe it was just an interior eggshell white from Menards. I’m going to redo it with a grey next year with Behr or Sherwin Williams paint. It’s much better quality.
@@high-defdetailing1485 yea I’m debating between white and grey as I’m planning on doing my garage over the winter. I have a Sherman Williams around the corner from me too. I do wash with my pressure washer in the garage though so trying to find the best paint to repel moisture
@@macdetails5303 I would recommend a semi-gloss paint in that case and 2 to 3 coats. Some people use exterior paint but I stick with interior. Best of luck!
@@high-defdetailing1485 great thanks. I’m very particular so Im doing research but have a tendency to over analyze lol. Measure 3x cut once
Nice shop man!
Thank you!
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Thanks for watching!
Very nice!
Thanks! A couple new upgrades in the making right now too 😎
@@high-defdetailing1485 Very cool. I'll be on the lookout for them. I just started my channel up and use the "On the Go" water DI system, works pretty good!
@@ddautodetailing Sweet! I've been looking at those as well. I'm thinking about going with a local company so I don't ever have to worry about refilling mine haha. Although the On the Go ones are nice and compact!
What car dryer is that ? And where did you get the hose
It’s the 8hp blower from metro vac and the 30ft hose comes with it. It is a great car dryer!
What kind a seat is that?
Traxion 2-700 ProGear Mobile Rolling Gear Seat W/Equipment Tray and Five All-Terrain 5" Casters www.amazon.com/dp/B00M2QMHK6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_7BSSF8Z7FF7T6HYMEFFW
I just took the gear tray off mine. I love it!