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How much lumber Do I need to build a 24x24 garage?

Whether you build it yourself or ask a contractor to build it for you, you are sure to ask, “How Much Lumber Do You Need To Frame Your New Garage?” For framing the four walls of a standard 2 car garage, 24'(W) X 24'(L) X 8'(H), you will need: 2X4 Studs (8′ Long) – 80 pieces. 2X4 Studs (12′ Long) – 16 pieces.

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garagemadesimple.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com . The website is also an affiliate of a few other brands. Are you planning to build a new detached garage? Whether you build it yourself or ask a contractor to build it for you, you are sure to ask, “How Much Lumber Do You Need To Frame Your New Garage?” For framing the four walls of a standard 2 car garage, 24’(W) X 24’(L) X 8’(H), you will need:

2X4 Studs (8′ Long) – 80 pieces

2X4 Studs (12′ Long) – 16 pieces

2X4 Studs (12′ Long – Pressure Treated) – 7 pieces

2X6 Studs (8′ Long) – 4 pieces

2X10 Door Headers (20′ Long) – 2 pieces

This is of course a rough list for a standard construction. It will serve as a good guideline or a starting point. You may, however, need to make some modifications to this list for your specific project.

How Many Wood Studs Do You Need to Frame the Garage Walls?

The wall of a garage is made by constructing a frame. The frame consists of

Wall 1 (No Doors or windows)

Bottom Plate – You need 2 pieces of 12’ long two by fours to cover the 24’ long wall. Top Plate – You need 4 pieces of 12’ long two by fours to cover the 24’ long wall. (2 for the lower top plate and 2 for the upper top plate) Vertical Studs – Divide 24’ by 16” and you will get 18 studs. Add 1 for the last stud to complete the frame. Then add 2 corner studs for the wall joints. So you get a total of 21 pieces of 8’ long (height of the garage) two by fours vertical studs.

Wall 2 (No Doors or windows)

Same calculation as Wall 1

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Wall 3 ( One side door and one window)

The calculation is the same for the bottom and top plates.

The calculation for the vertical studs is similar to that of Wall 1 or Wall 2, but you need 5 additional pieces of two by fours to frame the garage side door and the window. So you need a total of 26 pieces of 8’ long two by fours.

Wall 4 ( With the garage door)

The calculation is the same for the top plates, but you need only 1 piece of bottom plate to leave space for the 16’ wide garage door. The calculation for the vertical studs is similar to that of Wall 1 or Wall 2, but you need only 8 pieces of 8’ long two by fours. Note that you do not need vertical studs for the garage door opening.

Garage Door Opening

However, you need 4 pieces of 8’ long two by fours for the garage door frame. You also need 4 pieces of two by sixes for the overhead garage door backing and of course 2 pieces of 20’ long two by tens for the garage door header.

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FAQ

What is Lumber Classification?

The American Lumber Standard Committee classifies lumber based on use as under:

Section 3.2.1 – Yard Lumber

Section 3.2.2 – Structural Lumber

Section 3.2.3 – Factory & Shop Lumber What Type of Wood is used in Structural Lumber?

Typically structural lumber is softwood.

Softwood is preferred to hardwood in constructing structures as it is more flexible and soft. This makes it very workable. The light weight is also helpful. In the US, the main sources of softwood for structural lumber are pine, fir, cedar and spruce trees.

Does Structural Lumber come in Standard Sizes?

Yes and this makes construction easy, fast and less wasteful.

In 1924, The American Lumber Standard was published. This document sets specifications for lumber dimensions, grade, moisture content etc. It also developed inspection & accreditation programs. The American Lumber Standard Committee American Softwood Lumber Standard Voluntary Product Standard PS 20-20 states:

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Section 3.4.2 Dimension– Lumber from nominal 2-inch to, but not including, nominal 5-inch thickness, and of nominal 2-inch or greater width. Dimension is also designated as framing, joists, planks, rafters, or studs.

Why is the actual size of lumber smaller than nominal size?

A 2X4 stud should be 2” wide and 4” deep. This is however the nominal size. The actual size however is 1 ½” wide and 3 ½” deep. The reason is that in the old days lumber was not milled & planed. The size actually used to be 2”X4”. Now dimensional lumber is milled and planed to give it a finished look and more dimensional consistency. So what is called a 2X4 (two by four) stud, in fact measures 1 ½” X 3 ½”.

Are Studs pre-cut to standard lengths?

Studs are pre-cut to standard lengths. This makes buying easy and reduces wastage. While designing a structure, whether it is a standard garage or a large house, it is best to incorporate the standard structural lumber sizes into the room or building dimensions. For example, some popular pre-cut lengths for 2X4 (two by four) studs are 6, 8, 10, 12 feet. This means that you can avoid wastage if your garage is either 8 feet high or 10 feet high. This is also the reason a standard 2 car garage is 24X24. The standard panel size for sheathing material like drywall, plywood, OSB, etc. is 4’X8’. A standard 2 car garage door is 16’X7’. So it all fits in quite nicely. Thank you very much for reading the post. I do hope you found it informative and useful.

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