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1Danman

12:28PM | 06/30/05
Member Since: 06/29/05
1 lifetime posts
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I live in CA. I need someone who can draw blueprints for a 20'-0" x 24'-0", two-car garage. So far, whom I've found have been quite expensive. I would like a reasonable quote.

I should state that my city's code requires that I match the architecture of the existing house as well as roof-line. My house is Spanish-style with a flat roof.

Does anybody here do drafting or know anybody who does?

Thanks...

Piffin

12:20PM | 07/02/05
Member Since: 11/06/02
1284 lifetime posts
There are quite a few more requirements than that in California, including seismic engineering, insurances, licenses, etc.

Excellence is its own reward!


Larnico

05:04AM | 05/18/06
Member Since: 05/15/06
5 lifetime posts
You don't need a draftsperson. You need a licensed Architect to draw up the plans according to your local building code which is stringent due to seismic. Don't go the cheap way - hire a professional.

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