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Garage builders glossary

Short, plain-English definitions of the terms you'll meet when choosing a garage builders provider in Ontario.

What is a carriage house?
A detached garage with residential living quarters above it, historically used to house horse-drawn carriages and now a popular design for secondary suites and laneway homes in Ontario.
What is a fire-rated wall assembly?
A wall or ceiling assembly built with fire-resistant materials, such as specified drywall ratings, designed to slow the spread of fire from an attached garage into the home.
What is a floating slab foundation?
A floating slab foundation is a concrete base poured directly on compacted soil with thickened perimeter edges, used for detached garages where frost heave is not a concern.
What is a frost wall?
A frost wall is a foundation wall that extends below the frost line to prevent ground heave and settling caused by freeze-thaw cycles in winter.
What is a garden suite?
A garden suite is a detached secondary dwelling unit built on the same property as a primary residence, permitted in many Ontario municipalities under provincial legislation as a distinct housing form.
What is a grade beam foundation?
A grade beam foundation is a reinforced concrete beam supported on piles or deep footings, used to span unstable soil conditions or elevation changes in garage construction.
What is a laneway house or laneway suite?
A laneway house is a secondary residential dwelling constructed at the back of a property lot, typically facing a rear laneway rather than the street, providing independent living space on the same parcel of land.
What is a legal secondary suite?
A legal secondary suite is a self-contained residential unit that meets Ontario's fire, egress, and building code standards, typically created by converting or adding a garage space with proper separation, exits, and utilities.
What is a polyaspartic coating?
A polyaspartic coating is a two-part polyurea-based floor finish that cures in hours rather than days, resists UV fading, and offers durability comparable to epoxy for garage floors.
What is a setback requirement?
A setback requirement is the minimum distance a garage structure must be positioned from the edges of a property, as mandated by local zoning bylaws in Ontario municipalities.
What is a site plan for permit?
A site plan for permit is a scaled technical drawing that shows property lines, setbacks, the proposed garage location relative to existing structures, and other site features required by Ontario municipalities to approve a garage building permit.
What is a torsion spring?
A torsion spring is a horizontally mounted coiled spring positioned above a garage door opening that stores and releases energy to counterbalance the door's weight, enabling smooth operation with minimal effort from the opener.
What is a vapour barrier?
A vapour barrier is a layer of polyethylene sheeting installed on the warm side of insulation to prevent moisture from migrating into wall cavities, where it can cause rot and mold in heated garages.
What is a zoning variance (minor variance)?
A minor variance is formal approval from a municipality's Committee of Adjustment that permits a proposed garage to not fully comply with specific zoning bylaw requirements such as setback distance, maximum height, or lot coverage limits.
What is an accessory structure?
An accessory structure is a secondary building on residential property that is subordinate to and located on the same lot as the principal dwelling, such as a detached garage, shed, or carport.
What is an additional dwelling unit (ADU)?
An additional dwelling unit (ADU) is a second or third residential unit built on a single residential lot in Ontario, including garage conversions, accessory apartments, and laneway houses.
What is an egress window?
An egress window is a code-mandated opening large enough to serve as an emergency exit from a bedroom or basement, typically requiring a minimum clear opening of 20 inches wide and 24 inches tall.
What is an epoxy floor coating?
Epoxy floor coating is a two-part polymer resin system mixed and applied over concrete to create a hard, bonded surface that resists stains, moisture, and impact.
What is frost depth in Ontario?
Frost depth is the maximum distance soil freezes downward during winter in a given region; Ontario building codes require foundation footings to extend below this depth to prevent frost heave damage.
What is lot coverage ratio?
Lot coverage ratio is the percentage of a property's total land area occupied by buildings and structures, including the primary house, garage, sheds, and other permanent improvements.
What is Ontario Building Code garage classification?
The Ontario Building Code classifies garages as detached or attached structures and sets size and height thresholds that determine whether a full permit set or simplified drawings are required.
What is R-value insulation?
R-value is a numerical rating that measures the thermal resistance of insulation material; higher numbers indicate better insulating performance and slower heat transfer.
What is R-value vs U-factor for garage doors?
U-factor measures the total heat transfer rate of an entire garage door assembly, while R-value measures insulation resistance of the material alone; U-factor is the more accurate metric for comparing real-world thermal performance.
What is radiant floor heating?
Radiant floor heating is a system that uses heated water lines (hydronic) or electric cables embedded in a concrete slab to warm a garage space evenly from the ground up.