YOUR GARAGE 



cord should be of sufficient length to reach from one end of 

 the garage to the other. 



8. Heating equipment of adequate capacity wherever possible. 

 Serviceable garage heaters can be bought at a reasonable 

 price. 



Always build a garage as tightly as possible. In Northern climates 

 where the thermometer registers many points below freezing for sev- 

 eral months each year, it is advisable to sheathe the garage inside as 

 well as out, and this in spite of the fact that you are going to equip with 

 heating apparatus. With coal at its present price anything you can do 

 to reduce the coal bill is 100% pure economy. To sheathe inside costs 

 but a few dollars extra, which will soon be taken care of in decreased 

 coal bills even in the course of one cold season. Frozen cylinders and 

 radiators are expensive propositions. Insure against them by building 

 right in the first place. 



In Building "Your Garage" 



Remember: 



1. Build right in the first place. 



2. "Your garage" is an investment. Protect it and its contents. 



3. A well-equipped garage is readily salable. 



4. Wise building methods more than pay for their cost. 



5. Use GOOD materials. Cheap materials are expensive in the 

 long run. 



6. A RELIABLE contractor invariably costs less than an un- 

 reliable one. 



Illustrated herewith are a one-car and a two-car garage of simple, 

 inexpensive construction and also a one-car and a two-car garage of more 

 elaborate construction. 



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